About the projectProject Britain is an educational resource dedicated to the life and culture of Great Britain. The project positions itself as a source of information adapted for easy co...
Project Britain is an educational resource dedicated to the life and culture of Great Britain. The project positions itself as a source of information adapted for easy comprehension, which is especially important for schoolchildren and students. The main purpose of the site is to talk about British customs and traditions, which are known throughout the world, but are often perceived through the prism of stereotypes.
The creators of the project note that many people’s image of Britain comes down to tea parties, fish and chips and bowlers. However, behind these vivid images lies a much deeper and more complex culture. The site invites you to get away from superficial ideas and dive into the details of everyday life in the country, providing access to a huge amount of data.
The site content is structured in such a way that the user can quickly find the information he needs. The volume of materials is impressive: the project has more than 30,000 pages. This allows you to cover almost all aspects of British reality. Main sections include:
There is a particular focus on linguistics: the site has a glossary and a section explaining the differences in words between the US and UK. There is also a calendar of events, which makes the resource useful not only for studying, but also for planning trips or participating in local holidays.
The main feature of Project Britain is its educational focus. The materials are intended for use in homework and lessons. At the same time, the authors clearly regulate the terms of use of the content: it is free for educational purposes, but resale or posting of materials on third-party sites without written permission is prohibited.
The project has a long history. It is part of Woodlands Junior School's resources. The author left the school in 2003 to work as an information technology consultant in Kent schools and later became a computer science teacher.Today, Woodlands resources have moved to new domains, but the archive of information remains available.
The site interface is simple. Navigation is built around an alphabetical index (A to Z), which allows you to find information even with a vague query. The presence of a cookie policy and standard legal notices indicates that the project operates as a full-fledged web resource that complies with basic rules of Internet ethics.
The project was created primarily for primary and secondary school students. Information is presented in simple language so that it is easy to read and understand. Materials are permitted for use in homework and lessons.
The project database contains more than 30,000 pages. It covers a wide range of topics, from geography and history to superstitions, etiquette and differences in the English language.
No. The materials are free for educational purposes only (homework, classes). Resale or posting of content on other sites without written permission is prohibited.
The main focus is on England, Scotland and Wales. Common British traditions and symbols are also touched upon.
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