From Weapon to Classroom Symbol: The Medieval Mace Now Teaching Students About Democracy

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From Weapon to Classroom Symbol: The Medieval Mace Now Teaching Students About Democracy

An initiative started by Australia’s Speaker of the House aims to stem the decline in understanding of politics by the nation’s youth.

From Weapon to Classroom Symbol: The Medieval Mace Now Teaching Students About Democracy

The mace sits in Australia’s parliament. Courtesy of David Batt

Crystal-Rose Jones

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Once a medieval weapon of authority, the parliamentary mace is now being reimagined as a teaching tool to help schoolchildren connect with democracy.

A number of replica parliamentary maces are making their way across federal Australian electorates in an effort to help educate young individuals about Australian democracy.

Crystal-Rose Jones

Crystal-Rose Jones is a reporter based in Australia. She previously worked at News Corp for 16 years as a senior journalist and editor.

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