Social Sciences, asked by Cneghan, 9 months ago

functions of school parliament

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Answered by ItsMiracleRijul
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☞︎︎︎involve students in democratic processes and decisions making within the school;

☞︎︎︎demonstrate the importance of representation and active involvement in the school community;

☞︎︎︎democratically elect student representatives;

☞︎︎︎develop student leadership and communication skills;

☞︎︎︎give a forum for the presentation of student ideas and opinions on school policies that directly impact students;

☞︎︎︎improve the school community by addressing student issues and concerns; and

☞︎︎︎support the teaching of the Australian Curriculum Civics and Citizenship strand.

Answered by Anonymous
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reporting to the school parliament on work that is being done on behalf of the parliament;

developing ideas for bills, with the help of other members;

supporting ministers to fulfil their responsibilities;

meeting with the principal and/or executive to discuss bills as required;

making speeches, e.g. thanking people and presenting gifts;

writing thank you notes for services rendered to the school/grade on behalf of the school parliament; and

representing the school on special occasions as required.

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