Mandate showing 'Dominion' in year 7 curriculum

Recent signers:
Sophie Benger and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In a world increasingly concerned with ethical consumption and the sustainability of our planet, it becomes crucial to educate younger generations about the origins of their food and the implications of their dietary choices. The documentary 'Dominion' offers a striking and thought-provoking depiction of animal agriculture, tracing the journey from farm to plate with harrowing detail. It is essential viewing for those who wish to understand the full impact of food production practices on animals, the environment, and society at large.

By making 'Dominion' a mandatory part of the Year 7 curriculum in secondary schools, we provide students with a comprehensive perspective on where and how the food they consume is produced. This early exposure can foster critical thinking, empathy, and informed decision-making in students, shaping them into conscientious consumers and compassionate individuals. According to the British Journal of Education, early education about sustainability and ethics can increase awareness and instill lifelong environmentally friendly habits.

Australia leads the world in initiatives that embed ethical education in school programs. As referenced in a report by 'Education Week', schools that incorporate real-world issues like food production see improvements in both student engagement and academic performance. A curriculum that includes 'Dominion' will not only enlighten but also inspire students to partake in meaningful discussions about animal welfare and the global food system.

Implementing this change will require collaboration with educational boards, educators, and policymakers to ensure suitable measures are taken to support teaching staff in facilitating these discussions responsibly and sensitively. By initiating this movement, we are prioritizing transparency, ethics, and the future of our society.

Join us in this vital call to action. Sign this petition to urge the integration of 'Dominion' into the Year 7 curriculum across all secondary schools. Your support can spark a wave of change, paving the way for a more educated, empathetic, and ethically conscious future generation. Sign today to make a difference.

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Recent signers:
Sophie Benger and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In a world increasingly concerned with ethical consumption and the sustainability of our planet, it becomes crucial to educate younger generations about the origins of their food and the implications of their dietary choices. The documentary 'Dominion' offers a striking and thought-provoking depiction of animal agriculture, tracing the journey from farm to plate with harrowing detail. It is essential viewing for those who wish to understand the full impact of food production practices on animals, the environment, and society at large.

By making 'Dominion' a mandatory part of the Year 7 curriculum in secondary schools, we provide students with a comprehensive perspective on where and how the food they consume is produced. This early exposure can foster critical thinking, empathy, and informed decision-making in students, shaping them into conscientious consumers and compassionate individuals. According to the British Journal of Education, early education about sustainability and ethics can increase awareness and instill lifelong environmentally friendly habits.

Australia leads the world in initiatives that embed ethical education in school programs. As referenced in a report by 'Education Week', schools that incorporate real-world issues like food production see improvements in both student engagement and academic performance. A curriculum that includes 'Dominion' will not only enlighten but also inspire students to partake in meaningful discussions about animal welfare and the global food system.

Implementing this change will require collaboration with educational boards, educators, and policymakers to ensure suitable measures are taken to support teaching staff in facilitating these discussions responsibly and sensitively. By initiating this movement, we are prioritizing transparency, ethics, and the future of our society.

Join us in this vital call to action. Sign this petition to urge the integration of 'Dominion' into the Year 7 curriculum across all secondary schools. Your support can spark a wave of change, paving the way for a more educated, empathetic, and ethically conscious future generation. Sign today to make a difference.

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