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Booklet title: How to run a meeting Topics: Meetings, Communication in management, Communication in management, Meetings

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FilmFair Communications; John Wiley & Sons


Also issued in super-8 mm. cassette favorite favorite favorite ( 3 reviews ) Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Sexual intercourse, Sex (Biology), Human reproductive system, Sexual... Source: Lasergraphics ScanStation

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AFL-CIO. Film Division; AFL-CIO. Department of Education; Films Incorporated


Words of F.D.R. spoken by Charlton Heston ; narrator, Arthur Kennedy ; consultant, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, New Deal (1933-1939), Industrial relations, New Deal, 1933-1939, Labor... Source: Lasergraphics ScanStation

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Dall, Christine; Calliope Film Resources, Inc; California Newsreel (Firm)


From WorldCat: Blues music has its roots in the work songs, hollers, and spirituals of generations of black field hands--and blossomed into an art form in its own right during the social and economic transformations of African-American life in the early 20th century. Ma Rainey took the blues to a wider audience with traveling vaudeville shows, while Mamie Smith's recordings broke down barriers for black artists of all musical genres. With dozens of rare renditions of early blues songs, this... Topics: African Americans, Blues (Music), Women musicians

Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Host Abba Eban explores the history of the Jews in America from colonial times to the Great Depression, focusing on the convergence of the American ideal of democracy and the ancient Jewish heritage of freedom. ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Behavior therapy, Psychology, Pathological, Behavior therapy, Psychology, Pathological

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United States. National Park Service. Division of Audiovisual Arts; National Audiovisual Center


Title from data sheet Topics: Natural history, Natural History, National parks and reserves, Natural history

favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Anthropology- Cultural., Colonialism., Human behavior., History- Universal.

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Marshall, John, 1932-2005; Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)


VHS Topics: N!ai, 1942-, N!ai, 1942-, !Kung (African people), !Kung (African people), Ethnology, Ethnology,...

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Asch, Timothy; Chagnon, Napoleon A., 1938-; Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)


Credits: Producers, Timothy Asch, Napoleon Chagnon ; filmmaker, Timothy Asch Topics: Ethnographic films, Anthropology, Documentary films, Documentary films, Indians of South America,...

A Man Called "Bee": Studying the Yanomamo

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Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)


Follows anthropologists Napoleon Chagnon as he collects anthropological field data among the Yanoama Indians of southern Venezuela Topics: Chagnon, Napoleon A., 1938-, Chagnon, Napoleon A., 1938-, Yanomamo Indians, Yanomamo Indians

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Whitney, John, Sr., 1917-1995


John H. Whitney explains the graphic art potential of the computer and the methods and philosophy involved in his computer film making. Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Summary Demonstrates and explains experiments by John Whitney with computer - produced motion graphics, showing the use of lines and dots to produce parallel and related pair structural relationships w.ich move in depth as well as time. Analyzes Whitney's film permutations as... favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 8 reviews ) Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Animation (Cinematography), Computer graphics, Computers, Indians of... Source: Lasergraphics ScanStation

An animated version of Rudyard Kipling's tale of a mongoose who is saved from a storm by a boy and his parents, and then becomes the family's defender against the dreaded cobras that roam the compound. Other films in this series: Mowgli's Brothers (TV special) The White Seal (TV special) See also: The Cricket in Times Square (TV special) Yankee Doodle Cricket (TV Special) Topics: Animated films, Children's films, Animal films, Mongooses, Animal films, Animated films, Children's...

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Christensen, Lew, 1909-1984; Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893; Duquette, Tony; Robbie, Seymour


Telecast on ABC-TV on December 13, 1968 Topics: Meyer, Lynda, Mills, Hayley, Meyer, Lynda, Mills, Hayley, San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco...

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Heckel, Sally; Glaspell, Susan, 1882-1948. Jury of her peers; Texture Films, inc


Title from data sheet Topics: Short films, Farm life, Women, Short films

Papua New Guinea: Anthropology on Trial

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Gullahorn-Holecek, Barbara; Dee, Ruby; WGBH Educational Foundation; Ambrose Video Publishing


Narrated by Ruby Dee Topics: Anthropological ethics, Anthropological ethics

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Guilbert, Jean Paul; Walt Disney Productions


Niok Points out the world-wide importance of rice as a principal food and describes methods of growing it. Shows steps being taken to improve the quantity and quality of rice. Topics: Animal Stories., Disney Films., Entertainment.

This is Marshall McLuhan: The Medium is the Message

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McLuhan, Marshall, 1911-1980. Medium is the massage; National Broadcasting Company; McGraw-Hill Book Company


Issued in two parts favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: McLuhan, Marshall, 1911-1980, McLuhan, Marshall, 1911-1980

The Regulators: Our Invisible Government

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Marshall, E. G., 1914-1998; WVIA-TV (Television station : Pittston, Pa.); Learning Corporation of America


Title from data sheet Topics: United States. Environmental Protection Agency, United States. Environmental Protection Agency,...

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Henning-Jensen, Bjarne; Association Films, inc


Palle Alone in the World Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film SummaryA story of a little boy who dreams that he is the only person in Copenhagen. He proceeds to satisfy his every whim, from driving a street car to piloting a plane to the moon. Reveals through his writings the insights of Paracelsus, the father of modern medicine. Points out that his originality paved the way for the work of Ambroise Pare and Andreas Vesalius and that many of his...

The Running, Jumping and Standing Still Film

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Sellers, Peter, 1925-1980; Pyramid Films, inc


Combines rare film clips, stills, and interviews in a chronicle of the fifty years of horror film production. Covers the early days of Nosferatu to today's so-called spatter movies. The Horror of it all  Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 3 reviews ) Topics: Horror films, Horror films

Demonstrates through extensive use of X-ray motion pictures, some of the characteristics of speech sound articulation in normal speakers. Biologist and author Lewis Thomas demonstrates the individuality and interconnectedness in nature through his observations of various creatures, including the courtship of blue crabs, ferocious fights between sea anemones, tiny worms with tinier plants inside them, and termites which turn out to be committees of dozens of different organisms. Topics: Normal Speech Aarticulation, Speech, Language arts, Reading

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University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Nursing. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology


Also issued as loop films in super 8 mm. on reel; in super 8 mm. in cartridge; in super 8 mm. on reel with magnetic sound; in super 8 mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound. Silent versions of loop films also issued in super 8 mm. on reel and in cartridge With instructor's guide Summary Shows birth complications which students rarely experience in the delivery room. Includes instructions on vertex delivery, spontaneous breech delivery, assisted breech delivery, extraction cesarean delivery and... favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Labor (Obstetrics), Delivery (Obstetrics), Maternity nursing, Human... Source: Lasergraphics ScanStation

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Bird, Lance; Johnson, Tom; Robards, Jason; Hirson, Kate


The World of Tomorrow Reel 2 Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 3 reviews ) Topics: New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.), New York World's Fair, Exhibitions, Documentary...

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National Committee for Fluid Mechanics Films (U.S.)


Uses demonstration - experiments in water and glycerine to illustrate boundary layer concepts and phenomena. Demonstrates fusion welding from operation and adjustment of the welding equipment to multipass fusion welding of heavy steel plate. Uses animation and live action to show the proper torch, rod movement, and weld puddle control techniques. Topics: Fluid dynamics, Boundary layer, Boundary layer, Fluid dynamics

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Mayer, Henry, 1914-; Espar, Sheri Gillette; Perennial Education, inc


A Baby is Born Life of a nine-year-old autistic boy at home and at Loyola University's Child Guidance Center. Topics: Childbirth, Childbirth

Fictionally enacts the carnage and destruction that would result from a thermonuclear war between the Soviet Union and England. Raises questions about the societal logic that permits the existence of thermonuclear weapons. Summary Enacts the carnage and destruction that would result from a thermonuclear war between the Soviet Union and England in a fictional sequence. Raises questions about the societal logic that permits the existence of thermonuclear weapons. Produced in 1966 in England. favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Educational Film, Social psychology, War (Political science), Technology and civilization

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Swedish Institute for Sexual Research


This film investigates the increasingly wide-spread incidence of sexual dysfunction associated with traffic accidents, disease and other trauma favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: People with disabilities, Wounds and injuries, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological, Wounds and...

Mao Tse Tung Introduces secondary school students to the career of Marco Polo, showing how he, as a lad of 17, set out from Venice for the empire of the Mongol conqueror Kublai Khan, giving details of his 24-year journey and of his observations and writings about scenes and events in Asia. Emphasizes the importance of Marco Polo's travels to the Western World. Animated maps and lction. favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Mao, Zedong, 1893-1976, Mao, Zedong, 1893-1976

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Goodman, Robert J; Wayne State University. Audio-Visual Utilization Center


Traces the various influences which have led to the present street patterns of metropolitan Detroit favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Streets, Detroit, United States, Detroit, United States Source: Lasergraphics ScanStation

Adolescent sexual conflict: are we still going to the movies?

This 14-minute film is designed to create an atmosphere in which people can speak seriously and openly about their thoughts and feelings concerning sexual behavior. The film concerns the conflict a young couple faces because of their different attitudes toward sex. At the point of maximum tension, the film ends and a narrator appears and poses questions to elicit a discussion of feelings, attitudes, and values. The publisher indicates that this film is appropriate for senior high students,... favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Adolescence, Sex instruction, Sex role.

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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Films Incorporated


An animated cartoon about a straight line who falls in love with a dot who is in love with a squiggle favorite favorite favorite ( 4 reviews ) Topics: Animation (Cinematography), Animated films, Love, Animated films, Animation (Cinematography), Love

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National Geographic Society (U.S.)


Also issued as videocassette Topic: East Timor News Agency

Attributes Francisco Franco's rise to power in Spain to his charismatic personality and to the disturbed internal condition of his country. Sketches Franco's life, including his years as a general, an admirer of Hitler and now benevolent dictator. Uses dramatic readings to trace the history of the American Negro from emancipation to the end of World War II. Examines the impact of Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Dubois, and Marcus Garvey on present day Negro-white relations in the United States. favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Franco, Energy resources, Germany, History, Personality psychology, Political figures, Rulers...

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Lincoln Park Zoological Society


Otto:Zoo Gorilla  Summary Takes a .ehind - the - scenes look at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. Focuses on the transfer of the great apes to new quarters, a delicate and dangerous process which afforded scientists an opportunity to gather data on the apes. Topics: Gorilla, Gorilla, Zoos

The Long Search: 11 -- Taoism: A Question of Balance

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British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service


Also issued as videocassette Topics: Confucianism, Taoism, Confucianism, Religion, Taoism

favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews )

Roots: 3 Part 1 the Slave Summary Explains that the slave rebellion aboard the Lord Ligonier is quickly put down. Tells how the ship anchor./ia metadata rootsKunta Kinte is bought by plantation owner John Reynolds. Topics: Series: Roots, Series: Roots (1977), Television broadcasting, Slavery (United States), African...

View From Space A graphic insight into the world of space photography. Includes footage showing the physical aspects of the earth and explains how man has profited from these photographic efforts. Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Summary A graphic insight into the world of space photography. Includes footage showing the physical aspects of the Earth and explains how man has profited from these photographic efforts. Topics: Educational Film, Space sciences, Space (Astronomy), Earth, Astronomical photography

A musical comedy about a young student who is trying to woo the most popular girl in the school favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Short films, Schools, Short films

Life in the 30's Summary Covers the Depression, FDR, Dust Bowl, 1936 election, 'RENDEZVOUS WITH DESTINY,' and the rise of Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito. Alexander Scourby narrates. Topics: U.S. History: 1898-1945., Unemployed., Historical sociology.

Several servicemen relax by playing pool, but one of them goes off to spend time with a prostitute. Later, he discovers he has contracted a venereal disease. A graphic and frank presentation of the types and treatment of venereal disease follows. favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 5 reviews ) Topics: WWII, Military Training Film, John Ford

VHS favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Hillary, Edmund, 1919-2008, Hillary, Edmund, 1919-2008, Mount Everest Expedition (1953), Mount...

This film details the techniques used by amateur and professional shoplifters to steal over $6 billion in merchandise annually. Emphasizing how much of this stealing could be prevented ... A convicted shoplifter displays stealing methods under actual conditions and explains how employees could have prevented the thefts. favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Shoplifting, Retail trade -- Security measures.

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National Geographic Society (U.S.)


Narrator, Lary Lewman; producer and director, Irwin Rosten; writers, Irwin Rosen and Donald Cooper; supervising film editor, Sidney Platt; film editor, Carl E. Ziebe Topics: Human body, Human physiology, Human body, Human physiology

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Gold, Leon S; Davies, Patricia; Sgarro, Nicholas; Roundtable Productions; Roundtable Films


Title from data sheet Topics: Employee motivation, Personnel management, Supervision of employees, Motivation (Psychology),...

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Burke, James, 1936-; British Broadcasting Corporation; Time-Life Films


Connections 7 -- the Long Chain Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Summary Traces the connection between 17th century mercantile competitio./iahe development of a coal - tar pitch to protect ship hulls, and the creation of waterproofed clothing, gaslight lamps, and nylon. Number 7 of the series. favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Technology, Technology, Technology

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Reichert, Julia; Klein, James; New Day Films


Cameraman, James Medalia Describes the socialization of the American woman through a personal look into the lives of six females ranging from kindergarten age to middle age. Shows the influence of such forces as parents, teachers, guidance counselors, the media, advertising, pop music, and marriage Summary Describes the physical and emotional changes that occur when a girl begins her menstrual cycle. Shows, using animated illustrations, the adult female anatomy, the reproduction cycle, and how... Topics: 16mm Film, Educational Film, Women, Socialization, Women (Social sciences), Sex education, Human...

A metaphor of creation. Spirals, circles, and abstract forms move against alternating dark and light backgrounds. An orb changes color, appearing in flash frames. Dots resembling stars or atoms and galaxies with shooting stars are created on the screen. The stars then order themselves into lines. Exploding sunbursts end the film. The film includes interference pattern imagery Belson created for the famous San Francisco Vortex Concerts (1959-1960). "I think of Allures as a combination of... favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Jordan Belson, Experimental films, Abstract films, Short films, Animated films, animation

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Bauman, Suzanne; Filmakers Library, inc; Women of Summer, Inc; Bryn Mawr College


The Women of Summer SummaryReveals that from 1921 to 1938, 1700 blue collar women participat./ia ma controversial and inspired educational experiment known as the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers. Shows that the program changed their lives forever and has left a legacy meriting public awareness. The School was funded by prominent capitalists such as the Rockefellers, DuPonts and Carnegies, and introduced women workers of every./ia mand nationality to the realm of humanistic and... Topics: Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry, Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in...

Recounts the way in which the Japanese at home were persuaded to support the war, which came as a complete surprise to them. A Japanese woman says, "Stories of victories, war songs, and marches over the radio all day long made us quite excited. It was almost like a festival." Clearly outlines the type of training which produced the Japanese soldier Topics: World War (1939-1945), World War, 1939-1945

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British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service


Studies the life of Kate Nee in Connemara, western Ireland, showing that family members who had left their homes are returning because of recession abroad and the social benefits available on a small Irish farm Topics: Families, Families, Economic history, Families, Families, Social conditions

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National Geographic Society (U.S.); WQED (Television station : Pittsburgh, Pa.)


Title from data sheet Topics: Railroads, Railroads, Railroads

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Mark Catesby; Colonial Williamsburg, inc.


From WorldCat: Presents a dramatization of the extended field trip made by Mark Catesby in colonial Virginia and the ultimate publication of his two-volume illustrated natural history of the birds, animals, plants, reptiles and fish he observed and sketched in the new world. Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Summary Portrays the story of Mark Catesby, an./ia ish botanist who visited his sister in Williamsburg from 1712 to 1719 and wrote and... Topics: Natural history, Natural history

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Open University; British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service; Media Guild


Produced by the BBC for the British Open University Topics: Geometry, Non-Euclidean, Geometry, Non-Euclidean

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Bewley, J. Derek, 1943-; Black, Michael, 1932-


Freeway Phobia Summary Demonstrates proper freeway driving techniques. Describes various driving hazards, such as faulty car maintenance, loose objects within the car, badly loaded trailers, inadequate fuel supply and inconsiderate and dangerous drivers. Features cartoon character, Goofy. favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Seeds, Germination

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Snyder, William L., 1918-1998. pro; Schindel, Morton. pro; Deitch, Gene. drt; Emberley, Barbara. Drummer Hoff; Weston Woods Studios


Based on the book of the same title by Barbara Emberley with illustrations by Ed Emberley Topic: Public performance video

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Andrews, Markita; Glyn Group; Walt Disney Training and Development Programs (Firm)


Title from data sheet Topics: Andrews, Markita, Selling, Girl Scouts, Cookies, Selling

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British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service


Worlds in Collision Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Summary Examines the ideas of cosmologist and author I./ia metadata worldsincollisionr predictions about astronomy which have proven to be correct. favorite favorite ( 3 reviews ) Topics: Velikovsky, Immanuel, 1895-1979, Velikovsky, Immanuel, 1895-1979, Astronomy, Astronomy

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Harris, Hilary; Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill


Presents the most important relationships and events in the lives of the Nuer, Nilotic people in Sudan and on the Ethiopian border. Demonstrates the vital significance of cattle and their central importance in all Nuer thought and behavior Topic: Nuer (African people)

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Rocky Mountain Productions; Phoenix/BFA Films & Video


Antonia: a Portrait of the Woman Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Summary Presents a portrait of Antonia Brico, an internationally known orchestra conductor of the 1930s. Chronicles her founding of a community orchestra and her love of music and life. favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Brico, Antonia, Brico, Antonia

An adaptation of the book by George Selden about a country cricket with unique musical talents which lands in the middle of New York's Times Square where he and his new found friends put his unique musical skills to use and bring joy to the citizens of New York. Read the book here (link) Other films in this series: Yankee Doodle Cricket (TV special) See also: Mowgli's Brothers (TV special) Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (TV special) The White Seal (TV special) Topics: Children's films, Crickets, Children's films

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Munro, Alice, 1931- Boys and girls; Atlantis Films; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Beacon Films


Title from data sheet favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Children's films, Motion pictures, Parent and child, Foxes, Children's films, Motion pictures

British General Sir Richard O'Connor, commander of the Western Desert Forces, reminisces, blaming himself for the "error" of dividing the strength of his troops to help in Greece. Later, the day is won by Montgomery and his troops. A delightful sidelight is the morale-building force of Montgomery's famous hats. British General Sir Richard O'Connor, commander of the Western Desert Forces, reminisces, blaming himself for the "error" of dividing the strength of his troops to... Topics: The World at war. / Part 8. The Desert, North Africa 1940-1943, World War (1939-1945), World War,...

Mowgli's Brothers is a 1976 television animated special directed by American animator Chuck Jones. It tells a story about a human baby called Mowgli who is adopted by jungle wolves, from whom he learns about love, justice, and the jungle code of loyalty. He must eventually assert his humanity to save his wolf parents from a tiger's malevolent influence. A largely faithful adaptation of the first chapter of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book ,  it originally aired on CBS on February 11, 1976. ... Topics: Children's films, Wolves, Jungles, Children's films

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Joan Cohen; Joan Pearlman


Film presents a series of vignettes on the subject of women who are growing older. favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topic: gender

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British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service


Also issued as videocassette Topics: Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Society...

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Oppenheimer, Joan L. Francesca, baby; Martin Tahse Productions


Producer, Martin Tahse Topics: Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc, Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc, Youth, Children of...

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American Film Institute; Films Incorporated


Producers, George Stevens, Jr., James R. Silke; director, Peter Bogdanovich; narrator, Orson Welles Topics: Ford, John, 1894-1973, Ford, John, 1894-1973

China: A Class By Itself  An inside look at China working towards the goal of becoming a superpower by the year 2000 via education as the key to modernization. Filmed in Peking, on a rural commune in central China, and in the industrial northeast region, Jack Reynolds interviews Vice Premier Fang Yi and the president of Peking University, as well as students, workers, and peasants. Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Summary Takes an inside... favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: China a class by itself, China, Nationalism, International and comparative education, International...

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WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)


The Case of the Ancient Astronauts Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Summary Examines the claims made by Erich Von Daniken in his book Chariots Of The Gods that astronauts from other worlds have already visited Earth, and have left evidence, such as the pyramids and the statues on Easter Island. Takes the position that Von Daniken's book contains inaccuracies, unrelated facts and unsubstantiated evidence. Topics: Däniken, Erich von, 1935-, Däniken, Erich von, 1935-, Erinnerungen an die Zukunft (Däniken,...

The Living Planet a Portrait of the Earth 12 New Worlds

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Attenborough, David, 1926-; British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service; Time-Life Films; Time-Life Video


Title from data sheet favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Nature, Nature, Human ecology, Ecology, Nature

Nuclear Strategy for Beginners Looks back over the four decades of the atomic age to try to understand how the modern world has acquired an arsenal of over 50,000 nuclear weapons. Also explores the continuing debate about whether nuclear weapons deter war or only make it more likely. Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Topics: Nuclear weapons, Nuclear warfare, War, Military history, Modern, Nuclear weapons, Nuclear warfare,...

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New York, NY : Learning Corp. of America


Teenage Victoria who has a knack for getting into trouble and feels totally misunderstood by her mother, suddenly finds herself back in the forties where she meets her mother as a child, an equally trouble-prone girl.  Relates a mother-daughter relationship using fantasy and based on 'Hangin' Out With Cici,' by Francine Pascal. Search Educational Film Journals at Media History Project for references to this film Topics: Children's films, Mothers and daughters, Space and time, Children's films

Hollywood: The Golden Years Traces the growth of the motion picture industry from nickelodeon days to the advent of sound. Features such stars as Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Rudolph Valentino, and Greta Garbo, and points out the important contributions of directors such as D.W. Griffith. Includes clips from the Mack Sennett comedies and from the films Flesh and the devil, Wings, and The Big parade. Ends with All Jolson in The Jazz singer, a film important in the beginning... favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Educational Film, Film and video, United States (1900-1950), United States (1900-1950), Film and...

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This collection features vintage educational films from a variety of sources. Films intended for educational purposes are an enormous, often neglected part of the twentieth century media landscape. Archived here are corporate and government sponsored films; classroom academic films instructing students in science and the humanities, and classroom guidance films on sex education, manners, and morality; military training films; medical films aimed at the public or at health practitioners; religiou...

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Single-sex education is an ancient approach that is gaining popularity these days. While it has been around for quite some time in private schools, it is now becoming a preferred option even in public schools. What is so attractive about single-sex schools and single-sex education in general? What are its advantages and disadvantages? Read on to find out more.
Single-gender education can be defined as an education administered where the environment consists of only one gender. The major difference between co-ed schools and single-sex schools are the students. While coeducational learning happens in classrooms which have both boys and girls, single-sex education happens in classrooms which have either boys or girls.
Some children thrive in an environment which has members of the same gender while some children do better in a coed school. It really depends on how you raise your children and how they adjust to different environments. Below are some advantages of sending your children to a single-gender school:
Many single-sex schools can be more relaxing for boys and girls as they don’t have social pressures to worry about, such as impressing the opposite gender. They can be themselves in classrooms and can speak out openly and honestly. They will be more willing to take risks because they won’t have to worry about saving face in front of the opposite gender. Usually, the environments in single-sex classrooms are buzzing with constant talking and ideas. Everyone contributes freely in discussions whereas sometimes in coed schools, students have to be coerced to take part in class discussions. Also, the feelings of strong brotherhood or sisterhood are nurtured in a single-sex environment.
Single-sex classrooms give the teacher an opportunity to tailor the curriculum. They can design the curriculum in a way that students connect with it. For example, at an all-girls school, the teacher can read books which are of more interest to girls and speak more about their concerns. Jane Eyre or other books with strong, inspiring heroines can be studied in-depth. On the other hand, in an all-boys school, the teacher can teach Hamlet which involves a father-son relationship, and other stories of boys coming-of-age. Single-sex schools allow students to concentrate on such topics.
Single-sex schools, particularly girls’ schools, have lesser cliques. They do not have to worry about being seen as popular or impressing boys, which allows them to focus on their studies and forge good friendships with other girls. Similarly, in boys’ schools, the pressure of appearing cool in front of girls is reduced, and hence children tend to be more generous towards their peers and less prone to forming groups that exclude others.
Students in single-sex schools can be interested or show interest in unconventional subjects without embarrassment. In a boys’ school, male dancers, singers or authors can be invited to speak of their art and boys can ask questions without feeling shy as they would in a coed school. This holds true for subjects like drama, visual arts, and digital arts. In a girls’ school, female athletes or engineers can come and freely give talks where girls can show interest without being branded as too nerdy or tomboyish. Therefore, single-sex schools can free students from gender stereotypes and carry their experiences ahead with them even into their futures. It will prepare them better to face the world and be confident.
If there are so many pros of single-sex education, there have to be a few cons as well. Here are a few single-gender education disadvantages:
Girls and boys in single-sex schools may miss out on learning how to socialise with the opposite gender, which can lead them to feel shy or uncomfortable meeting their counterparts outside school. When they face other children of the opposite gender, they don’t always know how to react, as they are unfamiliar with the environment.
In girls’ schools, being only around girls can lead to more cattiness among groups and bullying in some cases. Same is the case in an all-boys school.
Coed schools give opportunities for girls and boys to become true friends with each other and create a foundation for supportive relationships with the opposite sex. Opportunities like these are not available in single-sex schools.
Many single-sex schools are far away, so parents usually put their children in a hostel, which means that they spend the week at the hostel and come back during weekends to stay at home. This deprives them the opportunity to see their school friends over the weekend and spend time with them outside the school.
Some experts argue that in single-sex schools, the genders miss out on the opportunity to positively influence each other. Boys mature slower and miss out on girls positively affecting them while growing up.
Since single-sex schools offer a safer, cushier environment, students find it hard to adjust to a mixed-gender society in the future. They might not know how to handle the opposite sex and may experience something akin to a culture shock when they go out into the world on their own.
Coming to the million-dollar question – whether or not is single-sex education better for your child; the best way to decide is to do thorough research about the school you have in your mind. Visit the school and check out the place, structure of the curriculum, whether the teachers are well-equipped to teach it, and if the school has the same values as your family. Consider your child’s wishes as well, because children should have a major say. Think about the environment will allow your children and their respective strengths to flourish. You can also strike a balance between both worlds. For example, you can send your child to a single-sex school and still encourage mingling with the opposite sex during extra-curricular activities away from school or during the weekend.
The bottom line is that single-sex education is actually a throwback to the type of education that existed before the 19 th century. It has come back in an evolved and modernised form mainly in the way it is implemented. There is no single verdict on whether it is beneficial or disadvantageous to the children of today. As a parent, it is solely your decision.






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