GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
and the way we do this is by learning how to be politically literate, learning
about the tools and then setting up something essentially like a union within
your school to represent the student voice and then when they set it up they
then have to negotiate with the SLT, so the senior leadership team, within the
school, which are also in on it, to then see what kind of powers that student
union gets, because we do not want to regurgitate or replicate the idea of the
student council model which, frankly, does not work. The student council model
pretty much operates on a level of, “I like you, you’ve got straights As, you’re
the president of the student council”. That is not democracy. That is not the
kind of thing we want to showcase to the next generation. We want to make
sure that young people have the ability to actively participate in democracy
within schools so that when they come into essentially the real world when they
hit 18 and they become part of the franchise, voting and engagement is second
nature, it is something they have always done. We want to encapsulate that
within education.
We have also got the ability for schools to poll, so we can do community polls
across our network of schools and then schools can do their own polls. We
have had polls on various different things from uniforms to Brexit, a lot on
Brexit, as you can probably imagine, and on top of this the students, once they
get access to the e-portal themselves, can start writing articles and writing
blogs about issues they care about, because, again, this is the idea of giving
them a voice and a platform to debate, discuss and share issues that they care
about and they want to talk about.
We should then go on to our main website, shoutoutuk.org, which is all
student-led, all written by young people in secondary school or just after
secondary school. They also get access as part of the subscription to a load of
workshops on a variety of different issues from black history, LGBT plus rights,
feminism. We also did one which worked really well using Star Wars and the
Star Wars universe to introduce them to international relations and the
Government which actually works really well. The idea is political literacy is the
baseline. Everybody should have political literacy in schools. It should be a
right as well as a duty to be able to have the tools to engage in our democracy,
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