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Films set in schools, educational institutions and buildings designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education , which is sometimes compulsory .
Educational films can be a powerful aid to teaching, bringing things that students may not be able to experience first-hand into the classroom, and thus improving teaching efficiency. For example, educational films can be used in the teaching of architectural subjects, giving a tour of a structure without needing to bring the students to it ...
Integrating technology into the classroom helps students to experience things virtually or vicariously. For example, if the teacher wants to give a lesson on the Taj Mahal, only some of the students in India may have visited the place, but you can show it through a video, allowing the students to see the monument with their own eyes.
The Bad Education Movie; Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn; Bad Teacher; Bawaal; The Beautician and the Beast; Because They're Young; The Bells of St. Mary's; Big Bad Wolves; Black (2005 film) Black Narcissus; Blackboard Jungle; Blackboards; The Blue Angel; Blessed (2004 film) Bloody Reunion; Blue Car; Blue Jean (film) Boychoir (film) Bright Road ...
"A Class Divided" is a 1985 episode of the PBS series Frontline. Directed by William Peters, the episode profiles the Iowa schoolteacher Jane Elliott and her class of third graders, who took part in a class exercise about discrimination and prejudice in 1970 and reunited in the present day to recall the experience.
A lesson plan is the teacher's guide for running a particular lesson, and it includes the goal (what the students are supposed to learn), how the goal will be reached (the method, procedure) and a way of measuring how well the goal was reached (test, worksheet, homework etc.).
4) Mr. John Keating in "Dead Poet's Society" Okay, we know Mr. Keating is the teacher and not the student, but after you watch "Dead Poet's Society," you'll realize that Keating is a lifelong ...
Coronet Films (also known as Coronet Instructional Media Inc.) was an American producer and distributor of documentary shorts shown in public schools, mostly in the 16mm format, from the 1940s through the 1980s (when the videocassette recorder replaced the motion picture projector as the key audio-visual aid).