What we do is provide a set of suggested activities and lessons whereby students can find, determine and explore the policies and platforms on their own. What we don't do is teach the policies and platforms. We feel that as a non-partisan organization you can get yourself into some tricky waters doing that, and that's one of the things we have stood by for the last 18 years.
Another big thing we do, much more outwardly now than we did in the beginning, is attempt to facilitate conversations between students and their parents. What we have found over the years is that parents then can feel that they can have an influence on the development of their own children's political perspectives.
I can table a document, and either you could go through it in detail or I'd be happy to follow up in detail—