Australian Parliamentary Delegation Visits CERL
A delegation of members of the Australian House of Representatives met with Dr. Diana Owen, Professor and Director of the Civic Education Research Lab (CERL) at Georgetown University, and Bradlee Sutherland, CERL Research Specialist, to discuss ways of promoting and improving civic education. The delegates were interested in how CERL’s research and findings might apply to Australia. The discussion focused on the ways that civic education can support democracy, especially in light of the current contentious political climate. The challenges of providing quality civic education to all students in a country as large and complex as the U.S. were compared with the situation in Australia which has a national civics curriculum. The delegates were introduced to the Educating for American Democracy (EAD) initiative as a mechanism for promoting excellence in civics and history nationwide. CERL is conducting pilot research for EAD on programs at the elementary school level.
The delegation was led by Hon. Milton Dick, MP, Speaker of the House; Hon. David Littleproud, MP, Leader of the Federal National Party, Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Deputy Delegation Leader; Ms. Sharon Claydon, MP, Deputy Speaker and Chair of the Joint Select Committee on Parliamentary Standards; Ms. Joanne Ryan, MP, Chief Government Whip; and Mr. Bert van Manen, MP, Chief Opposition Whip. The visit was organized at the request of the Embassy of Australia.