New on NFB Education – October 2021
Did you know that NFB Education updates its films, playlists, and educational offers every week? With so much content constantly being added to our site, we know it can be hard to keep up—especially when you’re busy. With that in mind, we’ve created a handy guide that teachers can reference.
Check back every month for more documentaries, animation, and resource learning materials you can use in the classroom!
Here’s everything new on NFB Education this October!
EDUCATIONAL FILMS ON CAMPUS
The Forbidden Reel
The Forbidden Reel, Ariel Nasr, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Driven to create amidst war and chaos, Afghan filmmakers gave birth to an extraordinary national cinema. Driven to destroy, Taliban extremists set out to torch that legacy.
The Great Malaise
The Great Malaise, Catherine Lepage, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
In the voiceover for this animated short, a young woman attempts to describe herself, casting her life in the ideal light that society expects.
EDUCATIONAL PLAYLISTS
BLOG UPDATES
- National Truth and Reconciliation Week 2021 | Drafting a Statement of Reconciliation with Students
- Mini-Lesson for Hi-Ho Mistahey!
- Mini-Lesson for Trick or Treaty?
- Mini-Lesson for Freedom Road
HOW TO REGISTER FOR A CAMPUS ACCOUNT
CAMPUS is our subscription-based VOD service that offers educators access to hundreds of exclusive educational films, lesson plans, study guides, film chaptering, and more. Your school may already be subscribed to CAMPUS. Use the links below to register your personal account and begin exploring all that CAMPUS has to offer!
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