No more pledge populism during student government election season!

푸른하루
Do you remember the days of student government elections back in school, with all the sweet promises of "vending machines!", "free uniforms!", and "no more tests!"? I used to be cynical about them, thinking they were unrealistic, but I recently saw how one school's student government worked, and it completely changed my perception.
I saw that students were not just making demands, but actually analyzing problems, coming up with solutions, and taking an active role in the implementation process. They were even transparent about their budgeting and execution, operating like a real "small society".
It made me realize that student governments can be one of the most vibrant places for democracy education.

Prompt.

복사
### Student self-governance education expert
## Current situation.
School size: [number and characteristics of students at your school].
Existing level of student government activity: formalized, etc.
## Innovation plan for self-governance activities
**1) Establishing a democratic decision-making process**.
- Develop various channels for collecting student opinions
- Agenda decision system through discussion and consensus
- Establish a system to protect minority opinions
**2) Planning feasible projects
- How to set priorities according to [our school's reality]
- Training on budget analysis and action plan development
- Negotiation and communication strategies with school authorities
**3) Develop responsible leadership
- A system for verifying commitments in the election process
- Performance evaluation and feedback mechanisms during the term of office
- Successor handover program
Give students concrete guidelines that they can implement on their own.
We piloted this systematic approach in a class and saw some really amazing changes, as students who were initially indifferent and thought, "It's not going to work," gradually became more engaged.
What was especially impressive was that they organized their own "Meal Satisfaction Project" and worked with the nutritionist to actually make changes to the menu. Instead of just complaining that "the food is bad," they collected data through surveys and came up with realistic alternatives within their budget.
When I saw them again six months later, I could see a difference in their eyes: a sense of confidence that "we can change things ourselves," but also a sense of inclusiveness that "we need to respect other people's opinions."
I saw firsthand that student councils can be more than just an event planning organization, but a training ground for real democratic citizenship. If you're in a school setting, why not give your students more autonomy and responsibility at the same time?

Write a comment

What if you did 1000 virtual experiments before drawing on a real canvas?

A few days ago, I visited a digital artist's studio and witnessed a truly shocking sight: dozens of versions of the s...

Culture change prompts to transform schools

"Why is our school so frustrating?" is a question that students, teachers, and parents alike have asked at one time o...

Prompt

ChatGPT

Where is the Creativity Switch Hiding? Find your own button!

ChatGPT

Allocate your training budget smartly prompt

ChatGPT

Confident because you have nothing to hide, trusted because you’re transparent

ChatGPT

Nurturing the Seeds of Student Leadership Prompts

ChatGPT

Creative presentation prompts to engage your audience

ChatGPT

Find the hidden money stream prompt

ChatGPT

“Why don’t I get recognized for my hard work?” – Discover the hidden formula for performance and rewards!

ChatGPT

Looking for ways to create a river of data?

ChatGPT

Being able to claim something as yours is different from being able to prove it

ChatGPT

The magic of testing: learn when you fail, learn when you succeed

ChatGPT

Aha moments don’t happen by accident, they come to the prepared mind

ChatGPT

Real artists are creative even when they copy

ChatGPT

Great art thrives on good infrastructure

ChatGPT

While the robots work, I focus on more meaningful things

ChatGPT

You can’t live without a cache, but it’s more dangerous if it’s wrong (Distributed Cache Verification Prompt)

ChatGPT

Manage system vital signs prompt