Money and Morality Video Pack

Synopsis
A video-based resource pack consisting of 25 5-minute video units and 30 student activity sheets. It aims to help students consider and reconsider their attitudes towards money by looking at the moral and ethical implications of what we earn, the taxes we pay, the investments we make,and what we lend and borrow.
A diverse range of views are presented, including former Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont, Bruce Kent and stand-up comedian Mark Thomas, as well as experts from the world of finance and religion - Christian, Jewish and Muslim.
Questions include: Can someone earn too much money; what are ethical investment; when does interest become usury; what is a moral or ethical taxation system; what are the moral implications of inheriting wealth?
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Uses
Ages 14-18.
Subjects
Social Studies; FE
Keywords
ethical issues; money; moral values; financial issues

Distribution Formats

Type
VHS
Format
PAL
Price
£38.00
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
125 minutes
Year
2004

Production Company

Name

Team Video

Distributor

Name

Team Video Productions

Email
admin@team-video.co.uk
Web
http://www.team-video.co.uk/ External site opens in new window
Phone
020 8960 5536
Fax
020 8960 9784
Address
PO Box 38194
London
W10 5WZ
Notes
Producer and distributor of DVD-based teaching packs for schools and colleges that aim to stimulate discussion on issues in areas including citizenship, religious education, critical thinking, energy and environment, and careers/work experience.

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