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Los C.E.C. de Nande Rapera
“The Committees of Civic Education of Ñande Raperã” is a civic education program description, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by the Ñande Raperã civic group in Paraguay. The document explains and describes the structure and the objectives of the Ñande Raperã civic group, engaged in promoting democracy through civic education. It describes the steps to be taken in order to achieve the proposed objectives.
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P.I.E.L. = Partido Intergro Estrdiantil por la Lucha
“Student Integral Party for the Fight” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by the student body of the Student Integral Party for the Fight (“Partido Integro Estudantil por la Lucha”). The brochure describes the student government’s object activities, action plans, the material and human resources, as well as the deadlines of accomplishing the targeted objectives. The brochure is intended to familiarize students with the program offered by this particular student party when running for the student government elections.
Election Material
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Practicas electorales entre los estudiantes
”Electoral Practices among Students” is an electoral exercise article, part of the Civic-Electoral Culture Program in Chile, available in Spanish. The document was issued in 1989 and it describes student electoral exercises while including examples of these. Through these electoral practices among students the coordinators of the program are trying to emphasize the role of the voting process in any elections and to stimulate participation of the future eligible voters.
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Programa Muchacho Trabajador
“Project “Working Child”” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by the Central Bank of Ecuador, intended to describe the social movement project “Working Child,” aimed at improving the quality of life for children and youth qualifies as “high risk.” The brochure contains information on the general and specific objectives of the project, as well as a description of who would qualify as “beneficiary.” Additionally, the brochure contains several quotes from socially-vulnerable children.
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Que es la democracia?
“What is Democracy?” is a Civic Education Discussion Guide, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by PARTICIPA, Chile in lead up to the December 14, 1989 Chilean Presidential Election. The guide describes in details the characteristics of democracy, offering to the reader a thorough description of its main values and features. Additionally, the guide contains a set of interactive activities that contain questions about democracy.
Election Material
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Sample Ballot with parties MOTA and MAE
“Sample Ballot with Parties MOTA and MAE” is a sample ballot, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by the Student Electoral Tribunal, in lead up to the student government elections. The ballot contains the names, photos and list of members of the two student political parties running for office.
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Tribunal Elecciones Estudiantiles
“Student Electoral Tribunal” is a sample ballot, available in Spanish, issued in 1989, by the Student Electoral Tribunal of the San Antonio of Belen Spanish School, Costa Rica, in lead up to the 1989 Student Tribunal Executive Committee Elections. The ballot contains the names, photos, and the flag colors of the student political parties running for office as well as the list of the parties’ members.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Guide de L'Electeur Etudiant
“Guide de L'Electeur Etudiant” is a 1988 guide published in both French and English by Elections Canada that seeks to explain the voting process to students – thus encouraging those of age to vote in the upcoming Federal Elections in 1988. Information on voting includes how to check one’s name is on the voter list, where to vote, and how to vote by proxy.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
My Favourite Playmate : An Election Simulation for Junior Elementary Classes
“My Favourite Playmate : An Election Simulation for Junior Elementary Classes” is a guide, published by Elections Canada in August 1988, which explains how to run an election simulation for junior elementary classes. The document provides instructions for the exercise as well as diagrams for set up, mock ballots, and games with the objective of teaching the children more about Canadian Federal Elections.
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Canada at the Polls
“Canada at the Polls” is an election simulation kit, made available by Elections Canada, designed to help secondary school students gain a better appreciation of the right to vote. The document, published in 1988, provides materials such as ballot paper samples and voter lists to conduct this election simulation for Canada as well as explanations of the roles of candidates, voters and election workers.