Teach about neurological disorders with film

World Brain Day on July 22 promotes awareness and education for neurological disorders.  We’re pleased to offer engaging resources to help you explore neurological disorders through film with your learning communities. 

Like Stars on Earth / Taare Zameen Par

This a heartwarming feature film tells the story of a dyslexic boy who thrives with the support of his art teacher. Our free film Curriculum Guide features a lesson exploring the structure and function of the brain. It also includes a fun science activity where students analyze their own brain function. This science lesson is for grades 6-8. Learn more about teaching with Like Stars on Earth.

Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down

This award-winning documentary tells the story of a rising star transformed by a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and follows her remarkable journey of rehabilitation and recovery. The TBI to the left hemisphere of Gabby Giffords’ brain triggered aphasia, which affects the ability to use language to communicate. Our free film Discussion Guide has a section exploring the science of aphasia as well as Gabby Giffords’ rehabilitation and recovery experiences. This film and guide are a great combination for high school settings as well as community groups, film clubs, and public screenings for World Brain Day! Learn more about teaching with Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down.

Crip Camp

Oscar-nominated documentary Crip Camp explores how a revolution blossomed at a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities, transforming their lives and igniting a landmark movement. Our free Crip Camp curriculum guide includes a lesson on “Language Power and Ableism”; we recommend this lesson to help educators and learners discuss neurological disorders in a sensitive and appropriate way. Learn more about teaching with Crip Camp.

Text says: "World Brain Day 2024. Brain health and Prevention. Protecting Our Future. Monday, July 22, 2024. At the top there is a collage of photos in the shape of a brain; the photos show diverse people from around the world. At the bottom there is a string of logos for sponsoring organizations.