1916-2016 Local History Project for Primary Schools

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The aim of this year’s 1916 initiative is to encourage students to research, reflect, find and observe history in
their own local area. For the purposes of ensuring a broad themed approach to local history, we have divided
the theme into four areas.
(a) School Days in 1916: Junior & Senior Infant Classes
This theme can include any of the following suggestions, in addition to any other relevant areas of school
life at the time: a boy or girl in school in 1916, what did they wear, what did they learn about in the
classroom/school setting, what did they bring for their lunch, length of school day, number of students per
class, what lighting and heating existed in the school, what school games were played, what school books
existed, how did they get to school etc.
Format: this will be a whole class project. It can be submitted for entry in any medium deemed suitable by
the teacher (photos, scrap book, pictures, interviews, song, video, poster etc.)
(b) Family Life in 1916: First & Second Classes
This theme can include any of the following suggestions in addition to any other relevant areas of family life
at the time: employment/jobs, food, and transport.
Format: this will be a whole class project. It can be submitted for entry in any medium deemed suitable by
the teacher (photos, scrap book, pictures, interviews, song, video, poster etc.)
(c) Community and Cultural Life : Third & Fourth Classes
This theme can include any of the following suggestions, in addition to any other relevant areas of
community or cultural life at the time: entertainment, theatre, cinema, song, visiting families, seanachaí,
dancing at cross roads, etc.
Format: this will be a group project (no more than 5 people per group). It can be submitted for entry in any
medium deemed suitable by the teacher (photos, scrap book, pictures, interviews, song, video, poster etc.)
(d) Local Historical Event, Circa 1916: Fifth & Sixth Classes
This theme should be based on the following suggestion, in addition to any other relevant areas of local
historical interest at the time: description of local historical event which occurred around 1916, linking the
local event to the national picture, where possible, noting any sense of Irish identity that was emerging
locally at the time.
Recommended resources: Songs, Witness Statements (www.bureauofmilitarythistory.ie),
newspapers, museums, county council minutes from meetings
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Format: this will be a group or individual project (no more than 5 people per group). It can be submitted for
entry in any medium deemed suitable by the teacher: essay, pictures, interviews, song, video, poster, etc.)
Each school is asked to select one entry from each category to submit to the Education Centre. An overall
winner will be selected locally from each category and the prize will be a specially commissioned trophy for
the winning schools.
Important dates:
Friday 27th November
Project entries to be submitted to your local
Education Centre
December 2015
Process of selecting winners
January 2016
Local Awards Day for overall winners
12th February 2016
Return of material to schools for use during
Proclamation Day, March 15th.
Each entry must have an official identity label.
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