Poetry should hold central place in schools on World Poetry Day

March 21 marks UNESCO's World Poetry Day, aimed at protecting linguistic and cultural diversity and poetry as living cultural heritage. Poetry extends beyond books into daily life, such as cheers at Leksands IF matches and music. Dala-Demokraten argues it is treated too peripherally in schools and deserves a central role.

UNESCO's World Poetry Day on March 21 seeks to safeguard linguistic and cultural diversity while reminding of poetry as a living intangible cultural heritage. Poetry goes beyond book covers, appearing in stands at Leksands IF home matches, music, lingering lines, and when language turns into rhythm, density, resistance, and surprise. Dala-Demokraten stresses poetry's natural place in schools. Research indicates it is often treated peripherally: somewhat refined, difficult, and impractical, used to open lessons or close terms rather than as core content. The newspaper calls this regrettable, as poetry compels us to pause before language itself and thus merits a central role in education.

Makala yanayohusiana

Students at Tiundaskolan in Uppsala have posted self-written poems around the school ahead of World Poetry Day on March 21. The walk kicks off early on March 20 with contributions from grades 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Poems are displayed in Giraffparken and local shop windows.

Imeripotiwa na AI

In the Philippines, February's National Arts Month highlights arts and culture, but appreciation often feels temporary. After the celebrations, enthusiasm fades, as focus remains on big festivals rather than daily creation. This prompts calls to integrate arts as an essential part of society year-round.

Uppsala kulturskola festival week starts today and runs until May 24. The city fills with music, theater, dance and exhibitions created by students.

Imeripotiwa na AI

The Department of Basic Education has published a new draft History Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) for grades 4 to 12, adopting an African-centred approach away from Eurocentric narratives. Minister Siviwe Gwarube extended the public comment period by 30 days to May 19, 2026, citing strong public interest. Stakeholders praise the decolonisation effort but note concerns over content depth and representation.

Jumanne, 28. Mwezi wa nne 2026, 08:43:52

Ethiopia marks International Workers' Day

Jumapili, 26. Mwezi wa nne 2026, 11:39:49

Huila shines at FILBo 2026 during Huila Day

Jumatano, 22. Mwezi wa nne 2026, 19:22:40

Writers push for local language literature at Dumaguete Literary Festival

Jumamosi, 21. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 03:42:41

Contralesa says Human Rights Day must not be political stage

Ijumaa, 13. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 18:20:24

Pi Day 2026 focuses on mathematics and hope

Alhamisi, 12. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 18:41:45

IWD: Empowering women for nation-building

Jumapili, 8. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 13:15:20

Bestselling author visits critically ill children in South London hospitals

Jumamosi, 7. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 10:12:56

Chennai features varied cultural events from March 6 to 12, 2026

Ijumaa, 6. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 04:17:34

Culture relegated to second place in municipal campaign

Alhamisi, 26. Mwezi wa pili 2026, 13:15:27

South African report reveals grade 3 reading crisis

 

 

 

Tovuti hii inatumia vidakuzi

Tunatumia vidakuzi kwa uchambuzi ili kuboresha tovuti yetu. Soma sera ya faragha yetu kwa maelezo zaidi.
Kataa