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European Capital of Culture 2008


Citizenship: KS2 + KS3 National and regional diversity

Liverpool launches its year as Europe's "Capital of Culture"

Overview

Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

Students design and make a campaign poster to show why their local area should be considered as a centre of culture.

Learning aims

Icebreaker

Read the story

City celebrates culture capital

Ask the class:

Main activity



CULTURE

Liverpool Culture - the traditions, techniques, language and other symbolism of a body of people.

Ask the group for their definition of 'culture'.

Students design and create a campaign poster with images and text that demonstrates why where they live should be known as a place of culture.

They should remember the following:

Points you may want students to consider:

Extension activity

Write letters encouraging people to consider their area for the next European City of Culture competition.

Online game

If the whole class has web access, our online Nervy Navigator game will help rehearse their knowledge of UK cities.

select this link to play Nervy Navigator

Plenary

Recap on the main teaching points.

The class provide constructive feedback on the design and content of their posters.

Which areas of culture do students consider more important?

Teachers' Background

  • Started as a means of bringing the population of the European Union closer together, the European City of Culture was launched on June 13, 1985.

  • Cork City, in Ireland, was the first city in Europe to hold the prestigious Capital of Culture title. The European Parliament and Council Decision of May 25, 1999 integrates this event into the Community framework and introduces a new selection procedure for the Capitals for the 2005¿2019 period. This was done to avoid overly fierce competition to win the accolade; each EU member nation will be given the opportunity to "host" the capital in turn. Starting in 2005, two cities will now share this status each year.(Wikipedia).
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