Britain now has a town dedicated to the art form
The BBC recently announced there's a township in England that's been named as a comics-themed town:
Barrow-in-Furness has been named the UK's first "comic book town" in a bid to get more people reading.Okay, congratulations on what they've achieved. But it's to be hoped whatever they offer in education will have real value, and won't be some woke monstrosity that comes off more as indoctrination than education. Otherwise, whatever point this news is supposedly trying to make will be meaningless.
Along with a new comic book festival, educational projects in primary schools and community activities will come to the Cumbrian town this year as part of the initiative.
The Lakes International Comic Arts Foundation (LICAF), which leads the project, said its research showed children's writing and reading ability could increase considerably when comic books were used in the classroom.
LICAF's director Julie Tait said the campaign recognised "the power of comics to transform reading and creativity".
"Special educational needs children particularly benefit, comics switch on in their brains in different ways," she said.
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