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Call for compulsory lessons in finance

By Jon Boone, Education Correspondent

Published: February 6 2007 02:00 | Last updated: February 6 2007 02:00

National curriculum reforms designed to encourage school pupils to develop "life skills" will do little to raise worryingly low levels of financial literacy among young people, an education charity has warned.

Shakespeare, the history of the slave trade and healthy cooking classes were all decreed compulsory by Alan Johnson, the education secretary, yesterday but practical lessons in personal finance, budgeting and mortgages will remain voluntary.

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