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Young filmmakers produced the films which encompassed racial, age-related, and inter- or intra-cultural issues. They focused on history, literature, and social sciences. Most of the films were 30 minutes, or even less, allowing a teacher to provide context before and answer questions after within a one-hour class.
Pages in category "Films about the education system in the United States" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Films about the education system in the United States (9 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Films about education" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
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 .
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie; Carried Away (1996 film) Carry On Teacher; Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman; Carving a Life; Cellular (film) Central Station (film) Chalk (film) Chalk n Duster; Cheers for Miss Bishop; Lo chiameremo Andrea; Child Bride; Children of a Lesser God (film) Children of the Night (1991 film) The Children's Hour ...
What movies should you watch during Women's History Month? Here are recommendations for movies for students, from middle to elementary school, and adults.
Mad Hot Ballroom is a 2005 American documentary film directed and co-produced by Marilyn Agrelo and written and co-produced by Amy Sewell, about a ballroom dance program in the New York City Department of Education, the New York City public school system for fifth graders.
Paul Terrytoons ad in The Film Daily, 1932 by Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.. 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).