[etni] Fw: film workshop

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  • Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 12:02:31 +0200

----- Original Message ----- From: susan - holzms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: film workshop


The British Council, The English Teachers' Association of Israel
and The English Inspectorate, Tel Aviv District
would like to invite you to participate in a workshop:
Film in the Classroom
Learn how to use film to develop activities and discussions for learning.
[www.filmeducation.org].

Wednesday, January 25th
16:00-19:30
at the British Council, Ramat Gan
Crystal House
12 Hahilazon Street
PARTICIPATION IS LIMITED to 30.
YOU MUST pre-register
with
Susan Holzman:    holzms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Or Debby Toperoff
debby@xxxxxxxxxxx
If you do not receive e mail confirmation, call Susan 03-9087070

IAN WALL - BIOGRAPHY

Educated at the University of York where he studied English and Related Literatures, went on to teach at the famous London Comprehensive school, Holland Park. During his time at Holland Park he held the posts of Head of English, Head of Film and Media and Deputy Head of Humanities Faculty

In 1985 he left teaching to become Education Officer for British Film Year, an all industry initiative to develop cinema audiences

In 1986, at the end of British Film Year he founded FILM EDUCATION. The organisation has expanded from producing printed study materials to developing CD ROMS, running In Service training for teachers, producing television programmes for the BBC learning Zone and Channel 4 Schools on film related topics as well as continuing to produce film related and generic print materials..

Since 1995 working with the Film Education TV team he has developed over 50 television programmes, both as producer and scriptwriter.

Film Education has become increasingly involved with digital resources and the use of digital video in education. Wall was the producer of the 2004 BAFTA winning Interactive CD ROM "King Arthur". In addition to this, Wall has written three text books for schools on Media Studies, helped to develop three examination syllabi (at both GCSE and A Level) on Media Studies and is currently developing a new specification on Moving Image Arts for CCEA (Northern Ireland).


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