European Schoolnet is looking for teachers to form the European Film Factory Focus Group that will help create pedagogical material based on a film catalogue of 10 European feature and short films. The European Film Factory is an ambitious EU-funded project that aims to support film literacy by giving teachers and their students (11 to 18 years old) the unique opportunity to participate actively in film education. Now in its second season, the project will add 10 new films to its existing catalogue that reflect European identity in its diversity. The deadline for this call is 9 May – find out more here.
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