Using Film-Making to Enhance Authentic Inquiry and Project-Based Learning
Join Learning for a Sustainable Future in exploring film-making as a tool for learning!
Who should attend?
Grades 6 to 10 Educators who wish to:
- Explore how to incorporate video production as a means of applying the strategies of inquiry and project-based learning, using the Water Docs @ School Action Projects Program as an example
- Explore how to incorporate video production as a context that brings inquiry and project-based learning for their students
Focus:
- Film-making is an excellent vehicle to bring authentic inquiry and project-based learning together, empowering students to positively impact their communities and share their learning
- In this workshop, we delve into all aspects of managing a learning process that engages students in research, community action, and film-making, using the WaterDocs @ school program as an example
- WaterDocs @ School is a unique inquiry-based learning program that inspires students to be agents of change and stewards of water in their local community through research, action planning, film-making and celebration. No experience with film-making is required
- A professional inquiry methodology will shape the learning and draw on the experiences of those present
Cost: $350 CAD plus HST (Breakfast, lunch, refreshments, and publications included)
**Space is Limited! Register by July 4, 2018*