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"The media reports were
all very good. For a change reporters were in a school where there hadn't
been a drug
raid or a knifing
- instead young people were voting!"
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| "Among the basic principles of learning are motivation and reward. Young people gain much greater interest and motivation in activities that get wide recognition. To see that their activities are recognized by the national news media is ... exciting and stimulating,"the late Ralph W. Tyler, director emeritus, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, wrote about the National Student/Parent Mock Election. The National Student/Parent Mock Election and our media partners work together to provide the motivation and reward the students seek. | |||
| Mock Election Day is scheduled five days prior to regular elections for a very important reason: the Mock Election wants to make sure that this national event belongs to the students. Student votes and student voices count on this very special day. The purpose is not to predict possible outcomes in the real election, but to familiarize, excite, involve and mobilize all generations of Americans to express their faith in their democracy with their vote.
How Can the Media Become a Partner in the National Student/Parent Mock Election? 1. Contact us to express your interest and we will notify your state's
coordinator and ask that he or she contact you immediately. For further information, see the "Access Learning" article under “Why Get Involved, NSPME in the Press.” Contact Gloria Kirshner, president, National Student/Parent Mock Election, at nspme@aol.com. In the end, it is the individual votes that count. Through educating the public and involving students and parents in the electoral process, the National Student/Parent Mock Election is making very real progress in the march toward participatory democracy. Your help is greatly appreciated. |
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