Film in the Classroom
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At Film Education, we believe that film is a powerful tool that can help learners understand and access their world and other worlds – real and imagined. Part of our remit is to encourage young people to learn by viewing, and to be critical consumers of what they see: an ability to appreciate and analyse film is an empowering skill and one that is increasingly important for young people.
The combination of sound and moving image in film provides a unique means of accessing settings, subject matter and styles that might otherwise prove difficult to comprehend. The perspectives offered by the camera lens also provoke reaction and response: elation or disquiet; sympathy or indignation; wonderment or comprehension – and, more importantly, a desire to find out more.
Latest content:
The Woman in Black - review by Katie Snow
War Horse resource
Online War Horse resource for KS3 English, Media and History, and KS2 Science and PSHEE
Coriolanus resource
Online materials on Coriolanus for GCSE and equivalent English, Film and Media
Wuthering Heights Resource
Online materials on Wuthering Heights for AS/A2 and equivalent English, Film and Media.
Tintin learning materials
Online support materials for The Adventures of Tintin, suitable for Primary Literacy
Dolphin Tale resource
Online resource for KS1 and KS2 Literacy, ICT, Science, Art and Citizenship.