Bayat, AbdullahKondlo, Ayanda2021-04-072024-05-032021-04-072024-05-032020https://hdl.handle.net/10566/12848Magister Commercii - MComThis thesis reports on my investigation into undergraduate students' knowledge of financial literacy (FL) and explores ways of improving their FL by using and experimenting with alternative Financial Literacy Education (FLE) methods and techniques. In attempting this, I report on the educational interventions that I attempted. These are critical literacy approaches that included drama teaching techniques that formed part of a praxis approach to FLE. Low levels of financial literacy are of great concern in South Africa because South Africans have high rates of debt which the researcher asserts are an indication of misconceptions, misunderstanding, and also a lack of financial literacy. South Africa needs to have undergraduate students that are financially literate who apply critical reasoning to make critical financial decisions.enFinancial literacyFinancial literacy educationUndergraduatesDrama pedagogyDrama teaching techniquesExploring ways to deepen undergraduate students understanding of financial literacyUniversity of the Western Cape