Teaching Students About Prince Philip

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Introduction

As an educator, it can be challenging to find unique and interesting topics to present to your students. One individual, who has played an important role throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries, is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. In this article, we will discuss how educators can effectively introduce students to the life and legacy of Prince Philip.

Early Years and World War II Service

It’s essential to give students an overview of Prince Philip’s early years. Born into the Greek and Danish royal families in 1921, he was exiled from Greece when he was just a child. He went on to attend school in France and later, Gordonstoun in Scotland where he experienced a strict and disciplined education.

During World War II, Prince Philip served as an officer in the British Royal Navy. As part of his lessons, it might be useful to provide students with information about the various roles and assignments he held during this time. For example, discuss the significance of his service aboard HMS Valiant at the Battle of Cape Matapan.

Marriage to Queen Elizabeth II

Prince Philip’s marriage to Queen Elizabeth II was a significant event in his life. In discussing their relationship with your students, focus on how their courtship began during their teenage years while he was serving in the Navy. Explore how their union has contributed to Great Britain’s stability over the decades.

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme

One of Prince Philip’s most enduring legacies is the establishment of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme in 1956. This program aims to encourage academic innovation, physical fitness, community service, and personal self-improvement among young people. Share stories about past recipients and elaborate on how participating in this program has positively impacted their lives.

Environmental Advocacy

Prince Philip should be remembered for his extensive work on environmental conservation. Present examples of his efforts to protect endangered species, and the organizations he supported in this cause, such as the World Wildlife Fund. Explain to your students the importance of advocating for environmental causes, and how Prince Philip was ahead of his time in this regard.

Conclusion

Celebrating Prince Philip’s life provides an excellent opportunity for students to learn about an influential historical figure. Take this time to introduce them not only to a member of the British royal family but to a man who played a significant role in shaping both Great Britain’s history and youth development worldwide.

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