Culture for the kids
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- mattbrawn
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According to the BBC, The Department for Children, Schools and Families has said that every child will have access to "at least five hours of high-quality culture per week". With the activities including visits to top theatre shows, galleries and museums, as well other creative avenues include singing and acting, musicianship and film production.
The £25 million plans are being trialled in ten UK areas with a particular focus on "those who would otherwise miss out".
This sounds like a good incentive, but I wonder if the implementation will be successful, not all kids want to get exposure to this kind of 'entertainment' and culture, I'm all for giving the children the opportunity, with this they can make their own decisions..
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ILiveonaClock
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Alexandrek, I'm not sure what you're saying.
- 4 years ago
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ILiveonaClock
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ILiveonaClock
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The government has nothing to do with culture. Culture is what's in the cracks of the government. Bleh.
- 4 years ago
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ILiveonaClock
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valecurrent
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Will be great to have this project everywhere in the world, let do a letter be everyday local. I'm sure close to everyone will be a child that need a touch of culture, please go and find out about one and help him/her to have one of the best childhood, TIME will thanks to you every minute.
- 4 years ago
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valecurrent
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phillyharper
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Not all kids want to get exposure to some kinds of "physical education" but they still have to do it. There are loads of things kids don't want to do but they just have to get used to it.
I think its a great idea, I hope it gets fully implemented as they plan, but none the less I can see the difficulties involved in getting this off the ground.
- 4 years ago
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phillyharper
