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Education articles on Democracy Chronicles

It is clear that high rates of education are essential for countries to be able to achieve high levels of economic growth and to manage a modern democracy. Spreading quality education to everyone around the world is vital to progress.

25 Children’s Books That Teach Kids About Elections

by DC Editors - September 30, 2020

Teaching Swiss Students How To Live Democratically

If you’re struggling with how to dive into the topic with your children, let books be your guide.

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Education, Election History, Political Artwork, Youth Voting Rights

Students Get Creative For National Voter Registration Day

by DC Editors - September 17, 2020

Students Get Creative For National Voter Registration Day

Students are getting really creative ahead of National Voter Registration Day. These innovative strategies aim to get more peers registered to vote.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Education, Political Artwork, Voter Registration, Youth Voting Rights

Empty US College Campuses are Making it Harder for Students to Vote

by DC Editors - September 1, 2020

Empty US College Campuses are Making it Harder for Students to Vote

Students across the US went home due the coronavirus pandemic. But empty campuses are making it harder for students to vote.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American Local Elections, American State Elections, Education, Voter Access, Youth Voting Rights

Students are recruiting young people man polling stations

by DC Editors - August 13, 2020

Students are recruiting young people man polling stations

There is growing concern that there will be a shortage of polling station workers on election. Students are recruiting young people to help.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American Local Elections, American State Elections, Education, Polling, Youth Voting Rights

Parkland School Shooting, Coronavirus Pandemic Bookend Hixon’s First Run for Office

by Steve Schneider - April 15, 2020

Parkland School Shooting, Coronavirus Pandemic Bookend Hixon's First Run for Office

Steve Schneider interviewed Debbi Hixon on her first run for office on the Broward County School Board. Debbi lost her husband, Chris, in the Parkland school shooting, Valentine’s Day 2018.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Education

The Highest Form of Communism is Transcendental Communism

by Roger Copple - December 27, 2019

Transcendental Communism

Let us encourage neighbors to create their own social vision and worldview, thinking globally and acting locally. Let each elementary, middle, and high school district create its own educational philosophy.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Education, Socialism and Labor, Worldwide

Andrew Sullivan On Democracy’s Double-Edged Sword

by Jenna Spinelle - October 17, 2019

Andrew Sullivan discusses the future of American democracy on this week’s episode of the Democracy Works podcast.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Education, Internet and Democracy

Next GOP Voter Suppression Ploy Targets Students

by DC Editors - July 6, 2019

Next Gop Voter Suppression Ploy Targets Students

College students voted at record levels in 2018 midterm, paving the way for the Democrats’ victory in key states, some Republicans have taken notice.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Early Voting, Education, Voter ID, Voter Suppression, Youth Voting Rights

College Campus Voting Access Threatened By New Florida Election Law

by DC Editors - June 21, 2019

College Campus Voting Access Threatened

A controversial bill surrounding the administration of elections isn’t sitting well with those who fought to have early voting on college campuses.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American State Elections, Early Voting, Education, Voter Access, Youth Voting Rights

Actress Priyanka Chopra Promotes Refugee Education on Ethiopia Visit

by DC Editors - May 23, 2019

Actress Priyanka Chopra Promotes Refugee Education on Ethiopia Visit

Chopra is a goodwill ambassador for the UN children’s agency. She spoke with Associated Press after visiting a school for refugees from neighboring Sudan.

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Africa, Celebrity Politics, Education, Ethiopia, Sudan, United Nations

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