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Designing and
               implementing
               financial literacy
               programs !
Adele Atkinson, PhD
Policy Analyst
Financial Education and
Consumer Protection Unit
                               10th March 2011
What role for financial education?!

•  When a consumer interacts with financial
   services, they need to be both protected
   and informed
•  Consumer protection and harmonised
   prudential frameworks are essential to
   promote trust in the markets and
   safeguard individuals
•  Financial education helps individuals
   make informed decisions
                                              2
High level principles on financial education!

 •  Government leadership ensures credibility
 •  Coordination at national level: ideally
    through a national strategy
 •  Responsible involvement of private sector
    & public private partnerships
 •  Bottom up and top down approaches
 •  Start early and in schools
 •  Ensure sufficient resources
 •  Evaluate
                                                3
Implementation!
A national strategy provides the best
   opportunity to apply these principles,
   ensuring:
•  National recognition of the issues
•  An agreed vision of the solutions, intended
   benefits and wider, economic implications
•  Scale – reaching enough people to have a
   national impact and doing so on a scale
   that reduces unit cost
                                             4
First steps
                           !

•  Identify the issues at national level
     •  Data (surveys, consumer complaints,
        financial difficulties)
•  Map existing resources and initiatives to
   avoid duplication:
     •  Who are the providers?
     •  What materials and pedagogical tools do
        they use?
     •  Have they identified efficient practices?
     •  Where are the gaps?
                                                    5
Design appropriate programmes
                              !
Take financial education to the public:
•  Make it easy to access, appealing, engaging
•  Use trusted sources; publicise well
•  Tap into teachable moments to reduce the time
   between teaching and action
•  Use environments that support learning
•  Incorporate financial education widely
•  Use simple and engaging messages and tools
•  Provide participants with goals or a plan of
   action to change behaviour

                                                   6
The importance of evaluation!
Evaluation and Monitoring go hand-in-hand
 (Good) evaluation can tell you whether:
 •  Particular programmes have been effective
 •  The same programmes could continue to
    be effective with new audiences
 •  Certain programmes meet a specific
    objective more effectively or efficiently
    than others
 •  Certain objectives are better met by other
    means
                                             7
Evaluation is not widespread!
There are a number of hurdles:
•  Willingness to scrutinise provision and
   potentially identify ‘weaknesses’
•  The variations in design, delivery and
   content of financial education provision
•  The range of target audiences
•  The skills and experience of potential
   evaluators
•  The money, time and other resources
   needed to undertake evaluation
                                              8
Evaluation and the OECD INFE!

The INFE has therefore developed:
•  A summary of existing evaluation evidence
•  A critique of current evaluation practice
•  Guides for designing and implementing
   robust financial education evaluations*
•  General principles on evaluation – to be
   developed into OECD recommendations
•  A dedicated area on the secure website to
   discuss evaluation issues
                                               9
Detailed Guide!
A 14 page guide with case studies, explaining:

•  What evaluation is
•  How it fits with programme objectives
•  The steps involved:
  – Planning
  – Implementing
  – Reporting and using findings
•  Various additional considerations
•  Where to find evaluation resources
                        http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/   10
                        3/49/47220488.pdf
Guide to Evaluation!
 And a 5 page guide as a reminder to>

•  Plan the evaluation carefully
•  Find a reliable evaluator who ….
  i.  Matches methods to objectives; using
        existing tools where possible
  ii.  Considers who should participate, ensures
        confidentiality
  iii.  Analyses the results cautiously
  iv.  Reports the findings objectively
•  Use the results
                         http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/   11
                         3/47/47220527.pdf
Some key take-home points
                             !
•  Significant sums of money are spent on
   programmes that may be inefficient
•  A good evaluation will be cost-effective
•  Think carefully about what you expect
•  If resources are limited, prioritise: evaluate
   one aspect of the programme robustly, don’t
   try to do too much at once
•  Seek objective outcome measures linked to
   the aims of the programme

                                                    12
Thank you!!

Comments and questions are welcome

     adele.atkinson@oecd.org

    www.financial-education.org




                                     13

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Designing and implementing financial literacy programs

  • 1. Designing and implementing financial literacy programs ! Adele Atkinson, PhD Policy Analyst Financial Education and Consumer Protection Unit 10th March 2011
  • 2. What role for financial education?! •  When a consumer interacts with financial services, they need to be both protected and informed •  Consumer protection and harmonised prudential frameworks are essential to promote trust in the markets and safeguard individuals •  Financial education helps individuals make informed decisions 2
  • 3. High level principles on financial education! •  Government leadership ensures credibility •  Coordination at national level: ideally through a national strategy •  Responsible involvement of private sector & public private partnerships •  Bottom up and top down approaches •  Start early and in schools •  Ensure sufficient resources •  Evaluate 3
  • 4. Implementation! A national strategy provides the best opportunity to apply these principles, ensuring: •  National recognition of the issues •  An agreed vision of the solutions, intended benefits and wider, economic implications •  Scale – reaching enough people to have a national impact and doing so on a scale that reduces unit cost 4
  • 5. First steps ! •  Identify the issues at national level •  Data (surveys, consumer complaints, financial difficulties) •  Map existing resources and initiatives to avoid duplication: •  Who are the providers? •  What materials and pedagogical tools do they use? •  Have they identified efficient practices? •  Where are the gaps? 5
  • 6. Design appropriate programmes ! Take financial education to the public: •  Make it easy to access, appealing, engaging •  Use trusted sources; publicise well •  Tap into teachable moments to reduce the time between teaching and action •  Use environments that support learning •  Incorporate financial education widely •  Use simple and engaging messages and tools •  Provide participants with goals or a plan of action to change behaviour 6
  • 7. The importance of evaluation! Evaluation and Monitoring go hand-in-hand (Good) evaluation can tell you whether: •  Particular programmes have been effective •  The same programmes could continue to be effective with new audiences •  Certain programmes meet a specific objective more effectively or efficiently than others •  Certain objectives are better met by other means 7
  • 8. Evaluation is not widespread! There are a number of hurdles: •  Willingness to scrutinise provision and potentially identify ‘weaknesses’ •  The variations in design, delivery and content of financial education provision •  The range of target audiences •  The skills and experience of potential evaluators •  The money, time and other resources needed to undertake evaluation 8
  • 9. Evaluation and the OECD INFE! The INFE has therefore developed: •  A summary of existing evaluation evidence •  A critique of current evaluation practice •  Guides for designing and implementing robust financial education evaluations* •  General principles on evaluation – to be developed into OECD recommendations •  A dedicated area on the secure website to discuss evaluation issues 9
  • 10. Detailed Guide! A 14 page guide with case studies, explaining: •  What evaluation is •  How it fits with programme objectives •  The steps involved: – Planning – Implementing – Reporting and using findings •  Various additional considerations •  Where to find evaluation resources http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/ 10 3/49/47220488.pdf
  • 11. Guide to Evaluation! And a 5 page guide as a reminder to> •  Plan the evaluation carefully •  Find a reliable evaluator who …. i.  Matches methods to objectives; using existing tools where possible ii.  Considers who should participate, ensures confidentiality iii.  Analyses the results cautiously iv.  Reports the findings objectively •  Use the results http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/ 11 3/47/47220527.pdf
  • 12. Some key take-home points ! •  Significant sums of money are spent on programmes that may be inefficient •  A good evaluation will be cost-effective •  Think carefully about what you expect •  If resources are limited, prioritise: evaluate one aspect of the programme robustly, don’t try to do too much at once •  Seek objective outcome measures linked to the aims of the programme 12
  • 13. Thank you!! Comments and questions are welcome adele.atkinson@oecd.org www.financial-education.org 13