Practical Politics

Millions of people have changed the world for the better

You can learn from them

School, college, and university are great places to learn how to create change: find out how below.

You don’t need to repeat mistakes or go down dead ends. Discover & share methods and support for change here.

To learn how to create change at school, college or university you can:

  • Ask questions and develop critical thinking, in class or out
  • Study power and influence in your subject, society and the institution
  • Take responsibility as a member of a group, project or the institution
  • Speak up, stand for election and lead on things you care about 
  • Support a cause or run a campaign at the same time

If you really want to change things, make time
to learn how to campaign and create lasting change.

Most campaigns fail. Some make things worse, by turning people off,
hardening opposition, demoralising supporters or all three.

You can save a lot of time, make fewer mistakes and are more likely to succeed if you make time to learn. 
Use this site and free guide to create your action-learning plan to become a better change agent.

This site is new and a work in progress.
You can help make it a great resource for anyone learning practical politics and social change by:

 – Telling me what you need

– Suggesting resources you have used

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