“Roots” To “A Beautiful Mind:” Teachers Share Their Recommendations on Films To Show in Class
Films are one way to break up the monotony of lessons, spark debate around topics and pique students’ interests.
Films are one way to break up the monotony of lessons, spark debate around topics and pique students’ interests.
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