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This section provides teaching ideas, lessons and resources to assist you in introducing your students to the electoral process in the Caribbean. Here you will also find great ways for students to get involved in local politics, like holding classroom debates and mock elections. |
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Curriculum Connections |
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Connections to regional curricula support by the resources available at the Caribbean Elections portal. |
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Lesson Plans |
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A collection of lesson plans for primary and secondary levels. |
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Classroom Resources |
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Connections to regional curricula support by the resources available at the Caribbean Elections portal. |
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Useful Links |
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A collection of useful links to support the curriculum.. |
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General Resources |
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Caribbean Elections provides comprehensive information on the electoral process, politics, and citizenship in the Caribbean. The portal includes election data and resources for the public, teachers, students, and researchers. |
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