Kind of a random question but I think this is the right group to which it should be posed:
Do you know of an elementary or middle school educator who created a lesson plan for teaching young children filmmaking/cinema/film history-appreciation? Said lesson plan would be ideal as a template for instructing teachers today on introducing these subjects in the classroom. For this particular project, the goal is, rather than hope that a filmmaker is good at teaching kids, to connect with good teachers who are also trained in filmmaking/film studies/film history. Glad to receive your thoughts on teachers as film educators and filmmakers who may actually be good in the [elementary school] classroom. Thanks, Elena Rossi-Snook The New York Public Library
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