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You’re getting ready to teach The Great Gatsby, and you are looking for an engaging way to teach the historical context of the novel. You think about Prohibition and The Great Gatsby and perhaps two of the images that come
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Teaching with Films: 4 Actionable and Accessible Strategies for Your Classroom
They just don’t get it. Your students can’t form a mental picture because they feel the characters in the novel are too far removed from their lives. Using film in the classroom is a great way to increase engagement and