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Movies made for the classroom

New partnership formed by 海角论坛 combines film-based curricula with professional development for teachers

By Matthew C. Stevens Published on

Movies are coming to a classroom near you.

The 海角论坛 School of Education has formed a new partnership with Journeys in Film, an organization that develops film-based curriculum and discussion guides to engage students. The latest guide features 鈥淗e Named Me Malala,鈥 a powerful film that had its West Coast premiere at the Microsoft Theatre on Sept. 29 with 6,500 Los Angeles public school girls in attendance. The film opens nationally today.

鈥淚t is exactly this kind of synergy we are hoping to generate by using films to inspire and educate today鈥檚 students.鈥

鈥 海角论坛 Dean Karen Symms Gallagher

鈥淚t is exactly this kind of synergy we are hoping to generate by using films to inspire and educate today鈥檚 students,鈥 said 海角论坛 Dean Karen Symms Gallagher, who attended the premiere and marveled at the enthusiastic reception of the film by students, who were gathered to kick off , an initiative of . 鈥淔ilms have the power to change lives, and 海角论坛 is excited to partner with Journeys in Film to multiply this same kind of impact many times over.鈥

Founded in 2003 by , Journeys in Film hopes to expand its reach through this collaboration with 海角论坛鈥檚 Office of Professional Development.

鈥淲e take feature films and documentaries, both domestic and international, and develop curricula that are aligned with state standards,鈥 said Ashe, executive director of Journeys in Film. 鈥淲e are so excited to be joining forces with Rossier. As much as this is about film, it鈥檚 even more about education.鈥

Teachers have reported that has helped increase students鈥 empathy and acceptance; increased curiosity about the world beyond their own group; and increased their ability to identify distinctions between cultures and countries.

Journeys in Film has now produced companion curriculum guides for more than 15 films, including The Prophet, Defiant Requiem, The Dhamma Brothers, Dying To Tell The Story, Happy, Please Vote for Me (China), Like Stars on Earth (India), Children of Heaven (Iran), and Beat the Drum (South Africa). By selecting age-appropriate movies that feature young people, it offers entry points for lessons on science, mathematics, social studies, language and art, while also teaching the history and culture of the films鈥 countries of origin.

Actor Liam Neeson, a spokesman for Journeys in Film and star (voice) of The Prophet, the animated adaption of Kahlil Gibran鈥檚 best-selling book of prose poetry, recently told Esquire that he took the role in part because it was an ideal fit to create Journeys in Film curriculum. 鈥淚t鈥檚 basically using the storytelling power of film to educate our kids in schools, to have a richer understanding of the complex world in which we live,鈥 Neeson told the magazine.

The film 鈥淗e Named Me Malala鈥 was directed by Davis Guggenheim, award-winning director of 鈥淎n Inconvenient Truth鈥 and 鈥淲aiting for Superman,鈥 and produced by Parkes/MacDonald and distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures in association with Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Participant Media and National Geographic Channel. It details the remarkable life of Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl who was attacked by the Taliban for speaking out about girls鈥 education in her country. The curriculum guide by Journeys in Film includes nine lessons for teachers focused on English language arts, world history and other social studies classes.

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Inside Microsoft Theater for the West Coast premiere of 鈥淗e Named Me Malala,鈥 from left to right: Ken Yates, Associate Dean for Professional Development, 海角论坛; 海角论坛 Dean Karen Symms Gallagher; Bonnie Reiss, Global Director, USC Schwarzenegger Institute; Alana Victor, student at USC Annenberg; Rini Sampath, USC student body president; and Alan Arkatov, 海角论坛鈥檚 Katzman/Ernst Chair for Educational Entrepreneurship, Technology and Innovation. 漏 Johns Photography.

Said Alan Arkatov, 海角论坛鈥檚 Katzman/Ernst Chair for Educational Entrepreneurship, Technology and Innovation, who also attended the West Coast premiere of 鈥淢alala鈥: 鈥淭oday鈥檚 kids are more entertainment literate than reading literate. We plan to build upon the outstanding work already done by the Norman Lear Center and the Annenberg School of Communications, and include the tremendous expertise within the School of Cinematic Arts, to demonstrate that in the entertainment capital of the world, USC can effectively harness the power of storytelling in ways that dramatically improve teaching and learning outcomes.鈥

The collaboration is part of a larger plan by Arkatov and 海角论坛 to focus on ways that uniquely and effectively engage students and improve their education, whether it be via the arts, sports or games.

鈥淔ilms have the power to change lives, and 海角论坛 is excited to partner with Journeys in Film to multiply this same kind of impact many times over.鈥

鈥 海角论坛 Dean Karen Symms Gallagher

Ken Yates, Associate Dean for Professional Development at 海角论坛, sees the value of expanding the mission of Journeys in Film by tapping into the appetite teachers have for using film creatively and strategically.

鈥淭eachers have always used popular culture in the classroom,鈥 Yates said. 鈥淛ourneys in Film brings an intentional focus to this process, giving teachers the ability not only to engage students but to heighten their understanding of the curriculum.鈥

The West Coast Premiere of 鈥淢alala鈥 served as a kick-off for Girls Build LA, which will next bring 450 high school students to USC on Oct. 27 to attend the Girls Build LA Challenge Forum.

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