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A Wider Literacy
Northern Ireland Screen is providing a range of learning opportunities so that growing numbers of people, especially young people, in Northern Ireland can enjoy, understand and explore the world of film and moving image
A Wider Literacy 10 Years On
A Wider Literacy
Northern Ireland Screen is providing a range of learning opportunities so that growing numbers of people, especially young people, in Northern Ireland can enjoy, understand and explore the world of film and moving image
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The amount of media, the amount of moving image that we consume every day is so vast, that without having any sort of apparatus to
consume it, and to understand it, and to read it, we are really disadvantaged. I think it’s vitally important to remember that how to
read moving images is the right, and the prerogative, and the privilege of every citizen.
Anthony Minghella - Launch of A Wider Literacy 2004
Key Factors
Partner Agendas
Dept Education - Dept of Culture
Curriculum Design
Local Education Authorities
Schools Inspectorate
Improve Outcomes for Learners
Key Factors
Literacy & Numeracy
STEM/STEAM
Digital Technologies
Skills for Life & Work
Schools Inspectorate
Improve Outcomes for Learners
Northern Ireland Schools
2013-14
1,105 Schools
18,393 Teachers
327,000 pupils
839 Primary Schools
210 Post Primary
56 SEN/Hospital/Ind
5 Education Authorities
Strategy Delivery
Creative Learning Centres
The Cinema Experience
After School Film Clubs
Critical | Cultural | Creative
CLC Statistics 2013-14
5,431 Teachers
6,920 Young People
696 Schools
164 Youth Leaders
848 Young People in Youth Settings
57 Youth & Hard to Reach Groups
Additional 827 Young People
Additional 636 Teachers
After School Film Clubs
2013-14 Stats
269 School Film Clubs
7,000 Club Members
3,000 Film Screenings
38,000 Screening Attendees
8,000 Film Reviews
How do we measure Film Education impact?
Evaluation
Schools Inspectorate
After School Film Clubs
Creative Learning Centre Programmes
Qualifications Agenda
Assessment in Use of Technology
Evaluation
2008 Review
Develop Policy Integration
2012 Review
Partnership Approach
Expand CLC Programmes
Mobile Devices & STEAM
Evaluation
Expand Into Film Clubs
Teacher Skills Development
Access to Film Archive
2012 Review
Partnership Approach
Expand CLC Programmes
A Wider Literacy
Northern Ireland Screen is providing a range of learning opportunities so that growing numbers of people, especially young people, in Northern Ireland can enjoy, understand and explore the world of film and moving image
Is this Film Education?
5 things we might have done
Audit existing activity
Define Film Education
Define Critical Skills
Integrate in-school with out-of-school
Measure impacts on learning
A Wider Literacy
Northern Ireland Screen is providing a range of learning opportunities so that growing numbers of people, especially young people, in Northern Ireland can enjoy, understand and explore the world of film and moving image
How can we shape the future?
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