Start with Story: Driving Inquiry through Film with Retro Report - 27212
How do you engage students to examine the history of the Cold War, Voting Rights, Media Literacy, or the fight for Racial Justice? By hearing the varied perspectives of those who lived it! Explore Retro Report's library of more than 250 short-form documentaries and the free classroom resources that accompany them. Through interviews, archived videos, and photos, Retro Report filmmakers craft captivating stories that explore the hidden histories of yesterday and connect them to our world today. This interactive session focuses on having educators engage with Retro Report materials for Social Studies and English courses.
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Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12), Teacher - General Education, Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8)
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device with internet
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to provide teachers with resources in social studies and media literacy
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