“I think the festival is a great opportunity for students to not only learn in a different environment but experience things in a different way. It helps develop relationships between students and also teachers and students – it’s surprising the impact it can have. I think film in general is a great medium for learning in lessons, looking at characters, plot lines, culture and history – there’s a lot to work with.” Jamie, a science teacher at Fortismere School in London.
New and exciting opportunities for teachers to harness the educational value of film and share an enriching day out with their pupils are on offer to every school in the country at the Into Film Festival 2014 – the world’s largest film festival for children and young people, taking place from November 4 to 21.
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