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Add to cartBlack text over a textured white background says: "Teacher Toolbox: Resources for all ages." In the bottom right corner, there are three handouts: Facilitation Guidelines, a Glossary of Film Terms, and Tips for Teaching with Film. The Journeys in Film logo of a colorful, illustrated film reel is in the top left corner.

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 Teaching With Film: Getting Started Guide

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Add to cartLandscape Poster: Film poster that is primarily white and pink with a pop of an image in black and white. A Filipino woman in profile is the central image on the page, but there are also vehicles and crowds. Text, on the left side, reads: And So It Begins with the Sundance Film Festival laurel above it. Text below the film title reads: A Film By Ramona Diaz

And So It Begins

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Children Of Heaven

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Facilitation Guidelines for Group Discussions

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Glossary of Film Terms

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He Named Me Malala

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Add to cartStill photo from Indian film Like Stars on Earth (Original title: Taare Zameen Par). An eight-year-old boy sits in a classroom at a desk, his chin rested on his folded arms. Behind him, a male teacher sits in the same pose, looking at the boy thoughtfully. The Journeys in Film logo of a colorful film reel is in the top left corner.

Like Stars On Earth

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Queen of Katwe

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The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind

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Add to cartMovie poster image featuring a Muslim woman wearing a hijab. She is to the right of center and only part of her face is visible. Large text, centered, reads: The Neighborhood Storyteller. Smaller text below it reads: A film by HOME Storytellers. There are several film laurels on the poster.

The Neighborhood Storyteller

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