CAMPAIGN TOOLS AND RESOURCES

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CAMPAIGN TOOLS AND RESOURCES

Do you have a simplified version of the party platforms? Common Question Do you have a simplified version of the party platforms?

Student Vote aims to develop the skills of engaged and informed citizenship among young people. These includes analyzing media sources and using campaign tools to learn about your perspectives and the parties and candidates.

Traditional media Social media Vote Compass Opinion polls

1. Create an account for your class I’d make this two slides

Our accounts – @CIVIX_Canada, @studentvote and @voteetudiant 2. Follow: Our accounts – @CIVIX_Canada, @studentvote and @voteetudiant Elections BC – @ElectionsBC Local and national media accounts – @VancouverSun, @theprovince, @timescolonist, @TheTyee, @cbcnewsbc, @globeandmail Track the parties, the leaders, the pundits and your local candidates. I’d make this two slides

3. Post updates from the campaign and Student Vote Day at your school I’d make this two slides

5. Share your story using the hashtags: #studentvotebc #bced #bcedchat 4. Ask questions of your candidates, and start a conversation between them and your students. 5. Share your story using the hashtags: #studentvotebc #bced #bcedchat #bclearns #bcpoli I’d make this two slides

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