Engaging young people in democracy; exploring the role of enhanced Citizenship education

Start Date
October 14, 2024
4:30pm
End Date
October 14, 2024
6:30pm
Location
Online
Organisation
Association for Citizenship Teaching
Association for Citizenship Teaching

Join ACT for an insightful panel discussion on the vital question: How can we encourage young people to participate in democracy? This session will explore findings from ACT’s Parallel Election Project, where nearly 30,000 students participated in school elections alongside the 2024 General Election. These results demonstrate the importance of Citizenship education in developing informed, active citizens.

The panel discussion will focus on the participation of young people in the recent general election, alongside the results from ACT’s Parallel Election Project, which engaged students from schools and colleges across the country. The results highlight the potential of parallel elections in fostering political engagement among young people. Find out more about the Parallel Election Project and view the results summary here.

The panel will also consider the multifarious issues facing society today—such as disinformation, political disillusionment, and climate change—and explore how Citizenship education can provide a safe space for young people to learn and critically engage with these challenges. Discussing how through Citizenship education, students can reflect on the political and societal issues they face and develop the skills necessary to become active participants in democracy.

Drawing on expertise from teachers, students, academics, and organisations that work to support Citizenship education, the discussion will explore how we can further educate and encourage young people to become active, informed citizens. Topics will include political literacy, media literacy, and how we can empower the next generation to navigate and address societal challenges.

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