The result shows climate change education in schools must become more holistic and empowering, and children should be allowed to shape the future they will inherit.
Michael Flood, Queensland University of Technology; Kelsey Adams, Queensland University of Technology, and Maree Crabbe, Queensland University of Technology
Whether deliberately seeking it out or finding it accidentally, most young Australians have seen pornography by the time they are 20, with potentially damaging consequences.
Teens are more clued in to family finances than many people think.
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Data show young Australian women are less politically engaged than men. Given the negative experiences of female politicians, that’s hardly surprising. But there’s a glimmer of hope.
Children need to know they can talk to adults about problems online – and a ban may affect this.
Young voters in Ann Arbor, Mich., fill out applications to cast their ballot in the midterm elections in November 2022.
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While young voters say they would be more likely to vote for Biden after they learn more about the economy and other topics, they did not appear affected by Donald Trump’s norm-defying behavior.