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Lalor students learn the pollies’ ways

LALOR students had a taste of politics when “parliament” came to St Luke’s Primary School last week.

The grade 5 and 6 pupils became politicians for a day and were joined by Scullin MHR Harry Jenkins under the Parliament Alive program.

Students role-played being prime minister, government ministers and backbenchers, pretending to change laws and form a government.

Principal Franca Fedele said it allowed students to experience democracy.

“We would have loved to have taken our students to Canberra to view parliament first-hand, but instead we have brought parliament to our community,” she said.

“Our year 5 students have been studying the importance of decision-making in life and are questioning the importance of well-informed and vibrant discussion.

“The grade six students are beginning to study…the importance of wise and effective governments representing the needs of the citizens.”

Mr Jenkins said the role-playing, complete with props and costumes, helped students understand parliament.

“Students will come away with a greater understanding of how to make and change laws, how to form and scrutinise the work of the government and what duties local members of parliament undertake in Canberra.”

Year 7 students at Mill Park Secondary College also held a mock parliament day last week.

The Parliament Alive program is a Parliamentary Education Office outreach program for primary and secondary students.

It brings role-playing politics to the classroom and targets schools unable to visit Parliament in Canberra.

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