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Otto English @ottoenglish.bsky.social

18 days ago

This is great. Really pleased to see it.

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18 days ago
Vijay Rangarajan says Electoral Commission’s material for schools will be impartial and calls on teachers to follow suit

Schools will need to give democracy lessons to children from the age of 11 and ask teachers to leave their politics at the classroom door to help prepare for votes at 16, the head of the UK elections watchdog has said.

Vijay Rangarajan, the chief executive of the Electoral Commission, said democratic education would be rolled out at first to those aged over 14 in preparation for votes at 16 at the next election. Continue reading...

UK elections chief says children need lessons from 11 to be ready to vote at 16

Vijay Rangarajan says Electoral Commission’s material for schools will be impartial and calls on teachers to follow suit Schools will need to give democracy lessons to children from the age of 11 and ask teachers to leave their politics at the classroom door to help prepare for votes at 16, the head of the UK elections watchdog has said. Vijay Rangarajan, the chief executive of the Electoral Commission, said democratic education would be rolled out at first to those aged over 14 in preparation for votes at 16 at the next election. Continue reading...

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Weethepeople, @glouise1.bsky.social

18 days ago

Worked in SecEd in 2016, we voted in school re Brexit. One of the most deprived Wards in England. Students voted overwhelmingly Remain and were both shocked and sad that Leave won. Kids do know and do care.

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