These educational resources for A Towering Task are designed for high school, undergraduate and graduate settings for exploring Economics, Environmental Studies, Health Disparities, Health...
Inspired by the incredible true story of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges in 18th century France, Chevalier takes place during the lead up to the...
These Civics and Civic Engagement Lessons are great for civics, government, and social studies classes. Additional resources for teaching with these films are available...
Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution provides an opportunity to explore the history of U.S. disability activism, culture, and history. We recommend this film for...
These Environmental Studies Lessons are great for STEM Learning, Climate Studies, Earth Science, Environmental Science classes, and more. Additional resources for teaching with these...
The Finding Pride: Official Discussion and Activity Guide takes a look at 33 compelling true stories stories divided into six themes or lesson plans....
Francesco offers an intimate look at Pope Francis: a global leader who approaches challenging and complex issues with humility, wisdom and generosity towards all....
Explore aphasia, civic engagement, gun violence. media responsibility, mental health and more with the Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down Learning Guide and Discussion Guide....
Golden Age Karate is great for teaching character education, community building, SEL, and service learning. This 5- minute film was a Vimeo Staff Pick! Learn...
Greener Pastures opens opportunities for discussion about life for small family farmers, climate change, family, substance abuse, hardship and resilience, and the US rural...
The Group Discussions Facilitation Guidelines provide suggestions for leading productive conversations that broaden perspectives, encourage empathy, and create safe spaces for student engagement. Spread the...
Use Happy (The Happy Movie!) to explore the psychology of happiness with your students, bolster social emotional learning (SEL) and introduce them to cultures...
He Named Me Malala introduces students to the real life story of education advocate Malala Yousafzai, who became the youngest Nobel Prize laureate in history...
We are pleased to offer an easy-to-use Discussion Guide and a classroom-ready Curriculum Guide for Disney’s Hidden Figures. Literary Connection For a film-book pairing, teach...
Our Just Mercy curriculum guide grounds students in the historical context of US racial segregation and the Civil Rights movement. It’s a powerful tool...
Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet brings Gibran’s famous book to the screen as a beautiful animated anthology film, produced by Salma Hayek. Engage students with classroom-ready...
These Media Literacy and Journalism Lessons can be used for Government, Journalism, Media Literacy, Social Studies classes and more. Additional resources for teaching with these...
Navalny is designed for teaching Civics, Current Events, Government, Journalism, Political Science, Social Studies, Russian History, World History and AP World History: Modern. We recommend...
North Putnam, about a rural Indiana school district and the community it serves, is excellent for educator discussions and professional development. Audiences come away...
Queen of Katwe introduces students to Uganda, chess, and international chess star Phiona Mutesi. It’s also a great tool for starting conversations about the...
River of Gold is a powerful tool for teaching across the curriculum about the critical environmental importance of the Amazon River Basin. This guide is...
Safe Place is a powerful tool for individual adult learners, community groups and higher education classes engaged in the study of criminal justice, torture...
Schindler’s List is a powerful tool for social studies classes teaching Holocaust Education and World War Two history. This Oscar-winning film is also great for...
Searching for Amani presents a compelling documentary with a young journalist main character that introduces students to Kenya and explores climate change from multiple...
Engage students through music with Oscar-winning documentary film Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised). Literary Connection For a film-book pairing,...
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The Crisis Scientists is a great teaching tool for environmental education, civic engagement, and much more. This short film presents a portrait of courageous...
The Neighborhood Storyteller is an engaging teaching tool to excite students about the power of reading. It also introduces students to current events in...
Unzipped: An Autopsy of American Inequality shines a light on the housing crisis in the U.S. and the complex realities of living unhoused. The Unzipped...
This activity encourages learners to engage with a balanced variety of text and media perspectives. The activity also builds belonging and class community by...
Our Women’s History Lessons and resources are great for English Language Arts, Film Literacy, Government, Social Studies, STEM, Women’s Studies classes, and more. Additional...
Bring Youth v Gov to your classroom to engage students around Civics, U.S. Government, Environmental Science and more! We recommend this film and guide combination...