Educators: Take us inside your classroom during the 2024 presidential election
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What is your current position? Check all that apply.
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Please tell us more about your position or your role. 
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For instance, if you’re a teacher, what classes do you teach or if you’re a principal, what type of school and grades do you oversee?
What school(s) are you affiliated with?
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How much attention are your students paying to the 2024 election? 
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What do you think motivates young people to engage in politics and pay attention to elections?
What do you think drives them away from politics?
How are you planning to teach about the 2024 presidential election? (We would love to hear specific lesson plans or general hopes for classroom dialogue — or anything in between). 
Were you a classroom teacher during the 2020 presidential election? 
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How are classroom discussions around the election different from four years ago? 
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