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Programa de Educacion Civica en Chile
“The Program for the Civic Education in Chile” is a civic education program handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1988 by the CIVITAS Foundation in Chile. The handbook starts off with the list of the total number of electoral registration until December 31, 1987. The handbook presents the civic education program and the objectives of the campaign for civic education. Some of the objectives are: helping all Chileans to register to vote, stimulate Chileans who are already registered to express their right to vote, and to produce an educative handbook that would inform voters about the alternatives in the 1988 Chilean national plebiscite. Additionally, the document presents a scheme of the functioning of the program.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Relacion de inscritos y potencial I.N.E.
“Registered Voters vs. Potential Voters” is a voter registration record, available in Spanish, issued in 1988 and referring to the number of registered voters in contrast with the potential number of registered voters, listed by regions, in the 1988 Chilean National Plebiscite.
Election Material
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Voluntarios Cruzada
““Cruzada” Volunteers” is a pie chart depiction, available in Spanish, which illustrates the 1988 Chilean National Plebiscite distribution of “Cruzada” volunteers based on sex and age.
Election Material
Constitution
Political Constitution of The Republic of Chile, 1980
Constitution of the Republic of Chile as approved in 1980.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Ghana experiments with civic education
“Ghana Experiments with Civic Education” is an article by Fred Hayward featured in Africa Report in the May 1971 edition. Hayward discusses the origins of the Center for Civic Education and stresses its importance to Ghana’s commitment to just government. The CCE, Hayward reports, is committed to honest, efficient, democratic government and emphasizes the role of the citizen in the democratic political system. Hayward argues it is imperative that the CCE remain a non-partisan agency and refers to it as an “innovative experiment in civic education.”