Students To Embark On Premier's Spirit Of Democracy Tour

VIC Premier

A group of Victorian school students will be able to channel their inner Greek philosopher and deepen their understanding of democracy when they embark on an immersive study tour backed by the Andrews Labor Government.

Minister for Education Natalie Hutchins today announced 22 students have been selected to take part in this year's Premier's Spirit of Democracy study tour.

The week-long study tour gives students from government, Catholic and independent schools the opportunity to develop a greater understanding of civics and citizenship, including the role ancient Greece has played in the origins of Australian democracy and, in turn, helped shape and influence our contemporary society.

The students will be chaperoned by four teachers on the tour and will be encouraged to share their insights and experience with their peers and wider school community upon returning.

The tour will take place in Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory from 13 to 19 April 2023, during the Term 1 holidays.

The Premier's Spirit of Democracy program appeals to students with an interest in civics and citizenship, history, philosophy, legal studies and English - as well as those with a broad interest in developing leadership skills.

To be selected for the tour, students had to submit entries that responded to a statement exploring the ability of young people to drive change by drawing on the ideas of classical Greek thinkers and reformers, like Cleisthenes and Solon.

Students submitted their entries in a range of formats - including an essay or creative writing piece, audio or video presentation, musical composition or artwork.

For more information, visit education.vic.gov.auExternal Link.

As stated by Minister for Education Natalie Hutchins

"The Premier's Spirit of Democracy study tour is a great opportunity for students to develop a deep understanding of the origins and principles of our democracy, as well as consider how they can create positive change in their communities."

"We want students to be challenged to think creatively and critically and to develop the skills they need to become leaders - and this tour will do exactly that, strengthening their own voices and leadership skills."

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