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Free elections - voting teacher manuals

Preview of How to Help Students (and others) Process the Presidential Election

How to Help Students (and others) Process the Presidential Election

With the complexity of the election and its outcome and the follow-on efforts to transition power from one leader to the next, students need strategies and activities to help them understand what is occurring. They may not have easy outlets in which to share their feelings, express their concern or demonstrate their lack of understanding. We need teachers who can skillfully introduce non-partisan efforts to enable students to manage all that is occurring with respect to the just completed Presid
Preview of Local Elections: My First 100 Days

Local Elections: My First 100 Days

An introductory lesson into local and statewide elections by focusing on candidates' and students' "First 100 Days" plans. Focuses on Maryland but can be adapted for other states and jurisdictions (reach out to me and I'd love to put more state sets together!)
Preview of Guide to Participatory Budgeting in Schools

Guide to Participatory Budgeting in Schools

So, you’re interested in doing Participatory Budgeting in your school. Great! This guidewill help you plan it.Participatory Budgeting is a democratic process in which community members decidehow to spend a part of a public budget. In this case, the community members arestudents—and even families, teachers, and staff—and the budget is the schoolbudget. Students collect ideas about the school’s needs, develop project proposals, andvote on projects to fund. We know Participatory Budgeting is a mout
Preview of High School GOTV and Poll Worker Campaign Tool

High School GOTV and Poll Worker Campaign Tool

Created by
Ashley Wen
As we approach the 2020 election, you know as well as anyone that it is critical to get young people involved. While many high school students are too young to vote, they can still have an impact on the election while learning about civics education.Build a Campaign is a free digital tool to help students (grades 9–12) design and run self-directed campaigns to get out the vote and recruit poll workers. An interactive map guides students through actionable steps and real-life examples of successf
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