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English Conversation Questions on School: Student government and elections
- What is the purpose of student government in schools?
- How are student government elections typically conducted in schools?
- Do you believe that student government elections are a fair representation of the student body?
- How can schools ensure that student government elections are fair and unbiased?
- What role do student government representatives play in decision-making within the school community?
- What is the role of the faculty advisor in student government elections?
- How can students who are not interested in running for student government still get involved in the decision-making process within their school?
- Do you think that student government elections should be mandatory for all schools? Why or why not?
- What steps can schools take to encourage more students to participate in the student government election process?
- How can student government elections be made more inclusive and representative of diverse student populations?
- What are some potential drawbacks or challenges to having a student government in a school setting?
- How can student governments work to address and solve problems within the school community?
- What can student governments do to ensure that the voices of all students are heard and considered in decision-making processes?
- Do you think that student governments have the ability to make meaningful change within a school community? Why or why not?
- What can be done to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of student governments in schools?
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