The document discusses integrating e-participation into political education to foster youth engagement. It argues that developing a participatory culture through web technologies can decentralize information sharing and collaboration. For effective e-participation, it is important to establish spaces for participation in political education curricula and develop citizens' skills and abilities to participate through informed discussion and decision making from the bottom-up. Political education should encourage independent action, student-centered learning using new forms of expression, and civic engagement through new media.