Welcome all!! As part of my educational rounds project I am required to present my findings concerning film use in a Senior History classroom. I've decided to scrap the ordinary route of presenting through a slideshow, pamphlet or report. I have decided to post my project in a blog where I will be able to share the various film links and websites I have discovered during my research. Enjoy!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
The previous two videos I have posted would be great additions to a senior classroom on Remembrance Day. A class discussion on the impact of war and the history of Remembrance day will definitely help students to make connections between years past and present day. I definitely think that Remembrance Day is an important holiday and students need to have an understanding of why that day exists.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Third World Film

Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Some Suggested Text Resources for Teacher Use
Hollywood and History: Costume Design in Film – Edward Maeder
Bio-pics: How Hollywood Constructed Public History – George F. Custen
History on Film/Film on History - R. A. Rosenstone
Image as Artifact: The Historical Analysis of Film and Television – John E. O’Connor
American History on the Screen: A Teacher’s Resource Book on Film and Video – Wendy S. Wilson
How Movies Work – Bruce Kawin
Anatomy of Film – Bernard F. Dick
Films Deliver: Teaching Creatively with Film – John M. Culkin & Anthony Schillaci
Bio-pics: How Hollywood Constructed Public History – George F. Custen
History on Film/Film on History - R. A. Rosenstone
Image as Artifact: The Historical Analysis of Film and Television – John E. O’Connor
American History on the Screen: A Teacher’s Resource Book on Film and Video – Wendy S. Wilson
How Movies Work – Bruce Kawin
Anatomy of Film – Bernard F. Dick
Films Deliver: Teaching Creatively with Film – John M. Culkin & Anthony Schillaci
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