Tackling the democracy deficit in schools / Letter
Students, parents and staff should be given a voice in important educational issues so that young people can understand why democracy matters, says Fiona Carnie In the belief that young people need to grow up learning about democracy, I have spent my career in education working for democracy in (…)
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The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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