The phrase
"informed citizenry" means having a population that is knowledgeable and well-informed about important issues and events happening in their country and the world. It emphasizes the importance of citizens being aware, educated, and engaged in order to make informed decisions and contribute to the functioning of a democratic society.
Full definition
The Vision of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library is to be deeply rooted in the community: promoting partnerships, fostering the development of a literate and
informed citizenry through free and equal access to cultural, intellectual, recreational and informational resources, planning for the future, and making the most effective use of taxpayer funding.
Urban areas with high incomes have fewer cases than poorer economic areas — probably due to better mosquito control as well as a
more informed citizenry able and willing to give their pets monthly heartworm preventatives.
He added, «
An informed citizenry can not be sacrificed for a company's commercial interests.»
The acceptance of boundaries that limit debate has become a form of self - censorship that distorts the information flow that is necessary for a well -
informed citizenry, on which authentic democracy depends.
The net has the potential to revolutionize democracy with
an informed citizenry empowered to deliberate and decide on key issues.
It's about building
an informed citizenry and thereby protecting the «integrity» of our elections.
But I would argue that democracy, in any meaningful sense, requires
an informed citizenry — and, accordingly, that an informed citizenry is a necessary precondition for all of the recommendations that the 2012 Global Commission Report contains.
NPR and PBS «contribute to
an informed citizenry, which likewise threatens Murdoch's vision for society,» Cantor wrote.
«The success of Nigerian constitutional democracy ultimately depends upon
an informed citizenry.
The air pollution visualization was crafted «so people really understand how bad it is,» says Boquillod, who hopes
an informed citizenry will pressure governments and communities to clear the air.
The First Amendment guarantees free speech and a free and unrestrained press as the primary protections for ensuring a diverse marketplace of ideas in support of
an informed citizenry.
However, to ensure a diverse marketplace of ideas and
an informed citizenry, literacy is also essential.
And we need
an informed citizenry that decides where we go with personalization and are active participants in its development and implementation.
Still, for all of its growth, Facing History remains rooted in its original mission — to engage students in conversations about these issues in an effort to develop a more humane and
informed citizenry.
Facing History and Ourselves engages students of diverse backgrounds in an examination of racism, prejudice, and antisemitism to develop a more humane and
informed citizenry.
The on - the - ground reality of transforming young human beings into
an informed citizenry turns out to be a lot messier than a political platform, which is probably why partisan politics has served it so poorly.
From the nation's beginnings, the importance of
an informed citizenry has been linked to our ability to maintain a vibrant democracy — a recognition that gave rise to our long tradition of public education.
BOSTON, Massachusetts (September 14, 2017)-- Facing History and Ourselves, a non-profit education organization seeking to engage students of diverse backgrounds in examination of racism, prejudice, and antisemitism in order to promote the development of a more humane and
informed citizenry, is releasing an updated, digital version of its successful educational course «Holocaust and Human Behavior.»
We, as a country, got into the business (and it IS a business) of thinking that the purpose of K - 12 education is to make graduates «college and career ready» instead of seeing learning as the means of personal fulfillment and growth or education as the means of creating
an informed citizenry necessary for a functioning democracy.
Facing History and Ourselves is an international educational and professional development organization whose mission is to engage students of diverse backgrounds in an examination of racism, prejudice, and antisemitism in order to promote the development of a more humane and
informed citizenry.
Their mission is to «engage students of diverse backgrounds in an examination of racism, prejudice, and antisemitism in order to promote the development of a more humane and
informed citizenry.»
Aldous Huxley, in his 1962 essay collection «Brave New World Revisited,» notes that Thomas Jefferson described newspapers as public watchdogs that could save democracy by maintaining
an informed citizenry.
Finally, Jefferson noted a third major legal project, a system of widespread public education designed to produce a well -
informed citizenry, which he believed was critical to the republic.
For example, in its interpretation of article V, «A person's right to use a library should not be denied or abridged because of origin, age, background, or views,» the ALA grounds this right in a democracy's requirement of
an informed citizenry.
This access is crucial in a democracy such as Canada that follows the rule of law since access to legislation, case law and other government information that is law - related is essential for
an informed citizenry.
Founded in 1846, Eugene is known for its very active and
informed citizenry and this has lead to numerous community development projects that have served as models for cities around the country.