What You Can Do to Make an Impact | Voting Matters
Support Materials
Before Viewing the Videos
– Why is civic engagement important in a democracy?
– What are some examples of civic engagement in our community?
– How can students contribute to civic engagement?
Discussion Questions
Video-related question:
What are some pressing issues or challenges facing our local community that students are passionate about addressing? How can students collaborate with community members and stakeholders to advocate for change on these issues?
Community-related Questions:
What examples of student involvement and activism were highlighted in the video? How can students apply similar strategies or approaches to make a positive impact in their own schools or communities?
About
What Can You as a Student/Minor Do to Make an Impact? Let’s find out! Civics teacher and WQED’s PBS Digital Innovator, Christian Wrabley, guides us through common questions around voting with the help of some of his students.
Voting Matters: The Power of Your Vote is a mini video series that aims to empower the next generation of informed and engaged citizens. By educating young people about the value of voting and sharing the inspiring stories of students who are making a difference in their community, this project seeks to ignite a passion for civic participation and drive positive change at the local level. Let’s create a brighter future where young voices actively contribute to the enhancement of society!
Christian Wrabley, a Class of 2022 PBS All-Star, nominated by WQED, created this project to raise civic awareness and inspire action. His students at Greater Johnstown High School in Johnstown, PA helped with the on-screen and behind-the-screen production.
Credits: Christian Wrabley, WQED
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