Civic Participation
Youth Activists
Media & Messages
Challenges
Values & Beliefs
100

Getting involved in public life to help your community or society.

What is civic participation

100

Greta Thunberg and Malala Yousafzai are both examples of this.

Who are youth activists?

100

News outlets, social media, and television are all part of this system

What is the media?

100

Legal rules, age limits, and government pushback are all examples of this.

What are barriers to civic participation?

100

This value means treating everyone in a fair and just way.

What is fairness?

200

Voting, protesting, volunteering, writing to politicians, signing petitions, etc.

What are ways someone can participate in civic life

200

Greta Thunberg is best known for fighting against this global issue.

What is climate change?

200

When media reports on an issue in a positive way, it helps civic causes by doing this.

What is raising awareness or encouraging support?

200

When everyday citizens disagree with or resist civic action, it’s called this.

What is public opposition?

200

A person who helps others in need is showing this value.

What is compassion?

300

Adults &  children

Who are people who can be involved in civic action?

300

This young girl won a Nobel Peace Prize for fighting for girls' education.

Who is Malala Yousafzai?

300

If media reports in a biased or unfair way, it can do this to a civic cause.

What is hurt or damage the cause?

300

A youth may need one of these to legally organise a protest.

What is a permit?

300

When someone defends people who are discriminated against, they’re acting on this value.

What is justice or equality?

400

They want to create change, help others, or stand up for values they believe in.

Why do people get involved in civic action?

400

Young people can affect world policies and create social change through activism.

What is the purpose of youth activism?

400

This term describes the emotional or opinionated feeling in a media article.

What is tone?

400

Governments may stop or limit protests for reasons like public safety or disruption.

Why might a government try to stop a protest?

400

Civic actions are often motivated by core values.

What are the individual reasons for civic participation?

500

Local actions affect your community, national actions affect the country.

What is the difference between local and national civic action?

500

Young people can affect world policies and create social change through activism.

How have youth activists made a difference through social media?  

500

“Inspiring Teens Lead Climate March” would be an example of this kind of media headline.

What is a positive media portrayal?

500

Government resistance is this type of opposition; disagreement from citizens is this type.

What is political opposition and public opposition?

500

Volunteering at a homeless shelter best demonstrates this value.

What is compassion?

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