Curriculum

With a diverse, bipartisan curriculum, Politics for Teens is able to promote civil discussion by educating students on multiple perspectives to foreign and domestic issues from an unbiased, factual point of view. Our curriculum allows us to bridge the divide and spread awareness about politics and current events to teens across the world.


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People Impacted

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Foreign IssuesPolitical Corruption
China vs. Taiwan
Khaos in Kashmir
Neocolonialism
Israel and Palestine
Turks vs. Kurds
Refugee Crisis
Cybersecurity and Foreign Intervention

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Domestic IssuesGun Violence
Minimum Wage
Criminal Justice Reform
Role of the Police
Healthcare
Capital Punishment
Electoral College
Social Welfare State

Features

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The inclusion of interactive quizzes and discussions helps make our curriculum more participatory and helps encourage discussion

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We deliver the facts on both sides of controversial situations and leave the audience to formulate their own opinion

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Our curriculum always educates on the most up-to-date current events dealing with the topic at hand

Spectrum

Politics for Teens Spectrum Game diagram

Inspired by Jubilee’s game of the same name, Spectrum is our unique way of letting teens share their voice and opinion on controversial topics. The spectrum game encourages civil discourse among people with opposing views and helps others understand the thought behind their viewpoint.


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