Education for Sustainable Development also includes making learners aware of their role as 'Active Citizens'. Studies of 'citizenship' are intended to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for effective and democratic participation. It helps learners become informed, active citizens who have the confidence and conviction to work together to take action in their communities.
It is important to know about rights, responsibilities, duties and freedoms and about laws, justice and democracy. Citizenship encourages respect for different national, religious and ethnic identities.
For the Blogprompt this week first we want you to do a bit of research.
Find out
The constituency in which you live
Your local MP (name, party)
The name of your local council
Which political party dominates your local council
Secondly
2010 is election year.
What is your attitude concerning people who are not planning to vote in the general election?
What main concerns do you have that may influence your vote?
I hail from Bletchley in the borough of Milton Keynes, my current constituency is Milton Keynes South West, interestingly, this constituency is due to be abolished and will be replaced by the new Milton Keynes South constituency at the time of the 2010 elections. The current local MP is Phyllis Starkey of the Labour party. My local councils are West Bletchley Council and Milton Keynes Council. The Milton Keynes South West constituency is dominated by the Labour Party and the Milton Keynes North East constituency is predominately a Conservative area. My area of Bletchley is a Labour area.

I am always very concerned with the number of people that do not bother to vote in elections, particularly in the general election. Not enough people realise the importance of voting and how politics can affect them. Secondly, not enough people appreciate how fortunate we are to have the opportunity to vote. Not enough people look at elections seriously and certainly do not take the time to read the manifestos and policies of political parties. There are many “thoughtless” votes submitted at elections by people who just choose somebody at random or choose the current political party simply because they hear the most about them. I believe that more people should take the time to understand the importance of voting and find a political party that shares their beliefs and ideas.
The main concerns influencing my vote mainly span from the mistakes and errors made by the Labour party in the last ten years or so. I do not believe that the Labour party have stayed true to their values in recent years. To me, they do not appear to have remained too committed to their ideology of being a democratic socialist party. And in fairness, the labour party have been in power for over a decade now and the cracks are starting to show. I think that it would be interesting to see Great Britain under the power of a social liberalist government this time around.