how to get students 'into film': helping students develop critical thinking through film...
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Why using film can help support and develop students critical thinking skills. Setting up a Film Club, like the successful one at Aldenham School is free to state schools using the Into Film programme - contact www.filmclub.org for more information or call 020 7288 4520TRANSCRIPT
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• Film Clubs (Film watching and Review Writing)
• Talent Development Schemes (Confidence Building)
• Filmmaking (Employable Skills)
• CPD for Teachers and other Club Leaders
• Resources for use across the curriculum
• Development of:
- Literacy, Analysis and Imaginative Thought
- Critical Thinking and Interpretation
- Creative Technological Skills
- Personal and Career Development
• Our curated catalogue of DVDs are distributed
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• Using film in the classroom can be an extremely effective way of challenging pupils to develop their critical thinking.
• Film is a medium that most students are already comfortable with, it is accessible, engaging, inclusive and unthreatening.
• Film can be used with great effect as a distancing tool to encourage pupils to speak about emotional and spiritual issues and risky behaviors in an inclusive environment.
Members are provided with a login which allows them to review the films on our website:
•Improves literacy skills•Encourages critical thinking•Review of the Week competition