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This conference is part of the Making Sense of Our Sites initiative, launched by the UK National Commission for UNESCO in 2009, which supports UK World Heritage Sites to communicate messages of World Heritage effectively to schools.
UNESCO: UK World Heritage Education Conference
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The project will run over three years and will culminate in a series of resources for World Heritage Sites to use with schools with a supporting structure using the UNESCO Associated Schools Network.
UNESCO: World Heritage Education Programme Launched
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This forms part of the manifesto plan, which talks of a quality of life depending on such things as safety and security, employment, good schools, care and personal heritage.
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The competition allows young people in schools and youth organizations to build critical thinking skills about heritage conservation in their own country as well as to transmit their message to their peers around the world.
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The council is planning to build seven new secondary schools and invest millions of pounds in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site.
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The Forum was organized by the UNESCO National Commissions of Slovenia and Croatia and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre (WHC), in close collaboration with UNESCO's Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) and the UNESCO Venice Office.
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The whole enterprise has been enabled by grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund and several other bodies and also involves 60 more children from Tavistock and Princetown primary schools.
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