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Featured Films and Projects

Here are some of the projects we have worked on. These should give you a good idea of what we get up to and what opportunities you could create using FFL in your teaching!

Writhington Orchid Films for Learning Workshop orchidSS

 

 

 

 

Films for Learning Workshops for primary teachers and support staff.Fairbears

Read about and view the eight films which made during two workshops run by jointly by John Foot from the Dorset County Council Primary Team and Mark Richardson and Peter Roe from Films for Learning. Click the Thumbnail Here >>>>

 

 

Cerne Abbas Habitats Projectsscacompost

This project was undertaken to develop film making and communication skills of Year 3 and 4 children at Cerne Abbas First School. This project was also developed to support Article 29 of the Rights Respecting Schools agenda, 'Education should teach children to respect the natural environment'. To read more about this project and view the film click the Thumbnail Here >>>>

 

 

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Films for Learning in Higher Education (or down at the farm!)

FFL and the Innovation Unit's Leading Edge National Collaborative ProjectPhotoCO2

In 2006 with the support of the DFES, Innovation Unit and the Leading Edge National Collaborative (LENC) we attempted to identify whether the FFL model specifically supported the ‘harder to reach/teach' students. to read more about this project and view the films made click the Thumbnail Here >>>>

 

The Very First Films for Learning Project  yeastSS

Our first FFL workshop was held in the summer of 2005. We developed a model for students, staff and partner schools (secondary, middle and first) to make films about areas of Science and Technology which teachers find difficult, tricky or dangerous to explain. The initial stage of this project was funded with an award from NESTA (National endowment for Science Technology and the Arts).Read and view the films made by clicking on the Thumbnail Here >>>>