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  • Sense of the Other, A (1977 Film)

    Producer
    Frank Galati

    Filmed at Northwestern University, Professor Wallace A. Bacon works with students to teach literature through performance. The text chosen is Macbeth. During the year the students were asked to chose eight...

  • International Education (1976 Film)

    Series
    London Line

    Cinemagazine made for television. This edition visits a school in Britain where many nationalities are represented and encouraged to learn from each other. Shows how the movements of a troupe of skilled...

  • Art of Persuasion - A Different Approach to English Literature (1973 Film)

    Director
    Peter Cantor

    Educational film. A team of four actors/teachers run one-day courses at the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) custom-built theatre, the Cockpit, for children studying O level English literature. The...

  • Shakespeare in the Global Village: Shakespeare in the Classroom (1972 Radio)

    aka: Shakespeare in the Classroom

    Series
    Ideas

    Teaching Shakespeare is discussed by three delegates at the World Shakespeare Congress. Rev. W. Moelwyn Merchant tells interviewer Phyllis Webb that academics tend to verbalise even about performances. He...

  • New Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare (1960 Video)

    In two parts: ‘As You Like It’ and ‘Introducing Hamlet’.

  • By Learning and Courtesy (1954 Film)

    Documentary. Aberdeen High School for Girls - from the first day of infant class to prize-giving for senior pupils leaving school. The film follows children’s learning, play and sports through each stage...

  • Shakespeare in the Schools (1937 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare

    Radio talk given by Geoffrey Crump, senior English master at Bedales School, concerning Shakespeare-related literary and drama work in schools.

  • At School when Shakespeare was a Boy (1928 Radio)

    Series
    England That Shakespeare Knew, The

    Radio broadcast for schools. Second in an eight-part series, conducted by J.C. Stobart and Mary Somerville, introducing schoolchildren to Shakespeare.

  • Introducing Hamlet (Video)

    Geoff Hemstedt, lecturer at the University of Sussex, discusses with two English teachers the difficulties of teaching Hamlet to ‘A’ level students. The discussion centres on the length, the language,...

  • Finding Shakespeare (Video)

    Director
    Margaret McGoldrick
    Producer
    Chris Patterson

    As a teacher tries to enthuse a passion for Shakespeare in her 12-year-old pupils, she’s unaware of an ally at work. Visible only to one of her students, Maeve, Puck shows the young students the greatness...