Resources for teachers and students

Romeo + Juliet

bfi Education publishes a growing range of teaching packs, teaching guides (many of which are free)and resources to support the use of moving image media in schools, arrnaged in the folleing categories: Primary, Secondary, Film & Media Studies.

If you wish to place an order for education resources, or query an order that you have not received, please contact our th BFI Filmstore directly. Tel: 020 7815 1350.

Additional resources

The Times BFI London Film Festival teaching resources

A range of free resources to support some recently released films, first seen at the The Times BFI London Film Festival.

Research: the essential guide

Offers teachers a basic guide to research methodologies and categories, by Megan Skinner.

Now Showing 3

A guide to films for younger audiences - for teachers, parents and cinema programmers.

Media Education Association

A professional association for media educationalists was formally launched on Saturday, 17 June 2006.

Associate Tutors

People with an established expertise in moving image related educational provision

For students and learners

screenonline

A web-based resource devoted to British film and television history, and to Britain's social history in the Twentieth Century as represented in moving images. It is aimed at educational users and lifelong learners via the National Grid for Learning and the People's Network.

16+ Source Guides

These information source guides for A-level and 16+ students cover topics from censorship to Shakespeare and are available to download for free.

The Media Courses and Multimedia Courses Directory

Details of 5849 courses across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Film courses, television courses, video courses, radio courses and web authoring courses are included. Co-published with Skillset.

Film Journalism

A unique opportunity for people aspiring to work in film journalism and those already in this field who wish to enhance their skills. This Certificate in Film Journalism by Distance Learning is offered by the University of Glasgow in association with Sight & Sound and the BFI. Please send any enquiries to: tfts.office@arts.gla.ac.uk

Programming Cultural Cinema

This distance learning course offers an opportunity for people interested in cultural cinema exhibition and those working in this field who wish to enhance their skills, knowledge and understanding. The course has been developed by the Independent Cinema Office and the BFI.

Film Street

BFI is proud to be a partner in Film Street, the dedicated film website for 6-11 year olds, their carers, and teachers. Film Street is a place for children to find out, talk, and write about new films, and also a place they can send their own film work. It features ideas for adults on how to support children's film learning, and where to access workshops and screenings for children across the UK.

Last Updated: Tuesday, 30-Sep-2008 16:04:45 BST