The study and analysis of financial literacy has been the subject of numerous studies and research, either in Hungary or in an international context. The knowledge acquired in the educational system plays a key role in the formation of our financial culture. The pandemic has further intensified the reconsideration of traditional offline ways of acquiring knowledge and we have learned to use online educational platforms at lightning speed. Our current research was conducted during the pandemic and aims to assess the methodological transformation in terms of financial literacy. The way financial literacy is acquired, the method how it is delivered, the educational tools and forms utilised are perceived differently by educators and differently by students. It has always been a timely question whether the instructor's perspective and approach successfully meet the expectations of the audience. We consider it very important not only to be able to innovate the content of the curriculum, but also to bring it closer to expectations regarding the teaching methods, particularly in the field of finance. The pandemic situation has clearly highlighted the important fact that traditional face-to-face teaching can indeed innovate and offer solutions that do not necessarily require face-to-face presence. We have also seen that the lack of face-to- face presence has a negative impact on the development of human relationships and that, particularly in adult education, a form of education that does not require face-to-face presence can be more successful.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Early Pub Date | July 24, 2022 |
Publication Date | September 24, 2022 |
Published in Issue | Year 2022 Volume: 24 |