Recent events in the news have underscored just how fragile democracy can be. To keep this essential institution alive, it is important to teach children about our democratic heritage from an early age.
All members of the community (young and old!) can help keep democracy thriving. Voting is an important responsibility, but there are a number of other ways to exercise your citizenship too, and many of them are within students’ reach: getting involved in a cause, running for student council, participating in projects to improve school life, staying informed about what is happening in the community, etc.
Learning about the different facets of our democracy helps students gradually understand how the society in which we live operates. In addition, it helps them become well-rounded individuals, as they also learn about mutual aid, respect, tolerance, and inclusivity—values that will serve them throughout their lives.