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Educational entertainment, also referred to by the portmanteau edutainment, [1] is media designed to educate through entertainment. The term was used as early as 1954 by Walt Disney . Most often it includes content intended to teach but has incidental entertainment value.
Educational cinema was normally divided into three main categories: instructional, educational, and scholastic. [5] Educational films can be used to inform the public about social issues and raise public awareness. For example, an educational film, What About Prejudice?, published in 1959 discussed the prejudice of the white middle class. [6]
Churchill Films was acquired by American Educational Products in 1994. [3] The Churchill Films catalog is now part of Discovery Education. [5] In December 2009, The Jungle (1967), a film distributed by Churchill Films in 16mm for the educational film market, was named to the National Film Registry. [6]
Educational film production companies (8 P) A. American educational films (2 C, 24 P) B. British educational films (34 P) C. Canadian educational films (14 P) I.
Pages in category "Films about education" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. ... Sama (film) School Life (2016 film) School Life (2019 film)
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Educational Pictures, also known as Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. or Educational Films Corporation of America, was an American film production and film distribution company founded in 1916 by Earle (E. W.) Hammons (1882–1962).
An important teaching technique of education is to use variety, by utilizing various mediums such as video, in-class skits, demonstrations, and Power Point slides along with lectures. Within the lecture, the instructor can add interesting elements and discussions of personal experiences of the professor or students.