venerdì 27 settembre 2013

Journals



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Dartmouth Regional Library. Audio Visual Services. (1988). Films for children and young adults. The Services, [Dartmouth, N.S.]


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Further Information:
Dartmouth Regional Library
OCLC Number: 19898642
Review:
Few information found about the item, however it seems to cover the topic. Please be aware that the item is dated. 





(1979-1983). The Movie: the illustrated history of the cinema. Issues 1 to 158. Orbis Pub, London
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Borrow: State Library of Victoria
Call Number: AF 791.4305 M86O
Buy: Amazon.com.uk
Review:
‘The Movie: The Illustrated History of the Cinema’, has been published from 1979 to 1983 in 158 chapters, it contains b/w and colour illustrations. It can be useful for an overall view of movies.





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Australian Unesco Seminar & Hodgkinson, A. W. (1970 : Melbourne, Vic.). Report to Director-General of Unesco & Australian National Advisory Committee for Unesco (1971). Developing in schools a critical study of film and television. Australian Government Publishing Service [for Australian National Advisory Committee for Unesco], Canberra
Further Information:
Borrow: State Library of Victoria
Call Number: S 791.407 Au7D
Review:
Report considered useful as for subject terms, such as Motion Picture and Children and Cinematography studying and teaching.





Bull, Emma (2009-03-22). The cinema as classroom: Film Education's programme for teachers and students.(Primary and Secondary). In NATE Classroom. (7), 27(3).
Further Information:
Borrow: The University of Melbourne
Call Number: .b31273671
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Review:
The author tells the story of the experience of 950 students oughly equivalent to a middle-sized secondary school, and their comments after the screening during a sort of Q and A, held by the author. It could be relevant even though not addressed to the age required.




Scherer, P. H. (May, 1983). New Approaches to the Teaching of Film History. The History Teacher Vol. 16, No. 3 pp. 371-382
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Review:
Difficulties and suggestions about new approaches to the teaching of Film history.