What you can do: Schools
What you can do: Schools
- Join the Campaign for Commercial-Free Education and defend the educational mission of Irish schools.
- Take a “Commercialism Tour” to see how many voucher schemes operate during the year, how many sponsored materials featuring logos and brand names are found in classes, how many companies visit/operate in your school.
- Discuss this issue in your school – do people want commercial schemes in the school? Are they aware of the Campaign for Commercial-Free Education and the international movement against advertising and marketing in schools? (See No Logo by Naomi Klein or Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser)
- Print one of the Commercial Scheme Evaluations (e.g. Tesco, SuperValu) from this website and display it on school notice boards.
- Identify the schemes which are unacceptable and take a stand. Inform people why you are not participating and seek non-commercial alternatives.
- Formulate an agreed school policy to reduce the level of advertising students are exposed to and reinforce the educational mission of the school. Examine the
Campaign for Commercial-Free Education’s Template Policy.You may wish to consult international guidelines.
- ASU: E.P.S.L. “Milwaukee Principles For Corporate Involvement In The Schools”
http://www.asu.edu/educ/epsl/CERU/Guidelines/milwaukeeprinciples.html - The National Education Association “The Preserve Classroom Integrity Pledge”
http://www.asu.edu/educ/epsl/CERU/Guidelines/CERU-9505-109-GDL.doc - Seattle School Board “Procedure on Advertising and Commercial Activities”
http://www.asu.edu/educ/epsl/CERU/Guidelines/CERU-0409-237-RGDL.pdf
- ASU: E.P.S.L. “Milwaukee Principles For Corporate Involvement In The Schools”
- Contact your Patron Body and the Department of Education and Science to request they develop effective guidelines to prevent commercial exploitation and support schools who wish seek a commercial-free environment.
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