/C O R R E C T I O N -- The Commonwealth War Graves Commission/


MAIDENHEAD, England, May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- In the news release, "Exciting new War Graves Education Website and Visitor 
Guide Launched" issued on 14 May 2009 13:31 GMT, by The Commonwealth War 
Graves Commission over PR Newswire, we are advised by a representative of 
the company that a Notes to Editors section should append this release.
 
Complete, corrected release follows:

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission today unveiled its innovative
online education resource and visitor guide, which will help children and
adults alike to better understand the sacrifice made by millions of
servicemen and women during the two world wars.

Following a widespread consultation process with teachers and other
professionals, visitors to http://www.cwgc.org/learningzone will be able to
access a wide range of fascinating first-hand accounts, films, guides,
downloadable teachers' notes and practical tips to bring history and to life.

There's plenty for the kids themselves. One fun learning tool at
http://www.cwgc.org/learningzone is "Glory Days", where your animated guide,
football manager Boyce Dungood helps to uncover the stories of footballers
who served and died during the world wars. Arsenal and England striker Theo
Walcott is featured, as he tours the RAF war cemetery at Runnymede with his
grandfather, alongside fascinating and tragic stories of whole teams who
joined up en-masse to fight, but who would never play football again.

The Commission has also used the expertise of teachers who regularly take
children on battlefield and cemetery tours to help produce an accessible but
authoritative guide to getting the most out of a visit. At
http://www.cwgc.org/respect find practical ideas on preparing for the trip,
learn about the places which inspired the war poets, and use practical
exercises which demonstrate the rate at which soldiers' lives were lost. This
resource helps teach history and other subjects in an original and practical
way and is pegged to particular keystages.

The Commission has also listened to those who feel school visits to
cemeteries can sometimes result in behaviour which some find disrespectful.
There are suggestions on how teachers can persuade children to behave
responsibly.

The two websites don't shy away from the harsh realities of the horror of
war, but give teachers advice on how to teach sensitive subjects, such as the
stories of men shot for cowardice.

Notes for Editors

1. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is responsible for marking and
maintaining the graves of those members of the Commonwealth forces who died
during the two world wars, for building and maintaining memorials to the dead
whose graves are unknown and for providing records and registers of these 1.7
million burials and commemorations found in most countries throughout the
world. For more information visit http://www.cwgc.org

2. Additional information on websites

Visitors to http://www.cwgc.org/learningzone/ can download teachers'
notes as PDF files, order CD-ROMs and books. Information can filtered by
subject and/or keystages. At http://www.cwgc.org/respect/ practical guides,
ideas and exercises can be downloaded as PDF files.

Ranald Leask

    Public Relations & Media Manager
    +44(0)1628-507204 (direct)
    ranald.leask@cwgc.org



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