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.

Remembrance Day Tribute by Global Edmonton 2007

Lest We Forget

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Third World Film

During my undergrad I had the opportunity to take a Third World Film History class. The textbook for that class is extremely helpful in terms of implementing film in a senior history classroom. The text is called Unthinking Eurocentrism : Multiculturalism and the Media by Ella Shohat and Robert Stam. This particular book focuses on colonial influence in third world film making, stereotypes, and multiculturalism. This will be a great guide when using films produced outside of North America.

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