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[FamilyLiteracy 523] Re: Books, Films and TV Videos

Gail Price gprice at famlit.org
Tue Jan 30 07:26:08 EST 2007


Thanks Mary Jane for the information. I didn't know that tidbit about
the paperclip.



Gail J. Price

Multimedia Specialist

National Center for Family Literacy

325 W. Main Street, Suite 300

Louisville, KY 40202

gprice at famlit.org

502 584-1133, ext. 112



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From: familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov
[mailto:familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Mary Jane Jerde
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 9:39 AM
To: The Family Literacy Discussion List
Subject: [FamilyLiteracy 522] Re: Books, Films and TV Videos



Hi,

As an additional historical note, I have read that the paperclip was
invented by a Norwegian. During their occupation by Nazis, the
Norwegians would wear paperclips as a sign of unity and resistance.

Mary Jane Jerde

Gail Price <gprice at famlit.org> wrote:

Hi Susan,

Thanks for your information about Paperclips. From what I know of the
book, I am sure the book and documentary are the same.



Here is the Wiki address, as well as David's short URL



http://wiki.literacytent.org/index.php/



or, for a short form of the URL,



http://tinyurl.com/yj2w6s



If you are looking for the list of books, movies and videos, they can be
found on the Adult Literacy Professional Development page at the bottom
under PD Questions (last bulleted item).



Gail J. Price

Multimedia Specialist

National Center for Family Literacy

325 W. Main Street, Suite 300

Louisville, KY 40202

gprice at famlit.org

502 584-1133, ext. 112



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From: familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov
[mailto:familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Susan Chandler
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 1:21 PM
To: 'The Family Literacy Discussion List'
Subject: [FamilyLiteracy 499] Re: Books, Films and TV Videos



I saw the documentary Paperclips on HBO. I'll bet the book is about the
same event. Would you please send the link for the Wiki list...I'm not
sure where to look.



The story of Paperclips began with a Midwestern school's concern that
the children in their community did not understand racial prejudice
because there wasn't any diversity in their community. They used the
Holocaust as an example and wanted the children to have a visual of how
many a million of something was (representing Jewish deaths in the
concentration camps). Paperclips were cheap and small, so they began to
collect them. People heard about it and eventually they received
letters and paperclips from around the world. There's much more to the
story but I didn't want to ruin it for anyone interested.



Thanks,

Susan



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From: familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov
[mailto:familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Gail Price
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 8:49 AM
To: The Family Literacy Discussion List
Subject: [FamilyLiteracy 497] Re: Books, Films and TV Videos



Susan,

Thanks so much for your thoughts about The Freedom Writers Diary and for
sharing your experience in meeting Erin Gruwell-she certainly must be an
outstanding teacher. I see 6 Million Paperclips listed under the book
section on the Wiki list. Does the DVD Paperclips you refer to come from
that book?



Also, Susan if you think Zlata's Diary is an inspiring book for
teachers, you can add it to the Wiki list or if you would like to
include your thoughts about Freedom Writer's Diary there, please do so.
As David has said in the past, that is the nature of a Wiki. (Of course,
this applies to anyone who would like to add to the list or comment on
something already listed.)



Thanks again for your thoughts. I will make sure I read the book.



Has anyone had an experience where an "inspiring" movie or book impacted
your teaching-did you try something new, adapt something you had been
doing? What outcomes did you see for your students, if any?



Gail J. Price

Multimedia Specialist

National Center for Family Literacy

325 W. Main Street, Suite 300

Louisville, KY 40202

gprice at famlit.org

502 584-1133, ext. 112



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From: familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov
[mailto:familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Susan Chandler
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 6:10 PM
To: 'The Family Literacy Discussion List'
Subject: [FamilyLiteracy 496] Re: Books, Films and TV Videos



Hi,

I have read the book and was fortunate to see Erin Gruwell and several
of her students at a youth conference several years ago. At that time,
she told us that there was a movie coming and I have been eagerly
looking for it because the story is very inspiring. I read it several
years ago along with Zlatas Diary. As the critics have stated, it is
the classic story of a teacher overcoming incredible odds to reach her
students. What struck me the most about Erin was she had the vision to
invite the author of Zlatas Diary and someone who knew Anne Frank to
come to her classroom and meet the students. Later, they went as a
group to see concentration camps in Europe. I haven't seen the movie
yet but plan to go. Another true story where the students become
involved with survivors of the Holocaust is Paperclips (DVD).

I hope you find this helpful.

Susan Chandler

Coord of Ext. Svcs.

Sterling Municipal Library

Baytown, TX

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From: familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov
[mailto:familyliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Gail Price
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 7:41 AM
To: familyliteracy at nifl.gov
Subject: [FamilyLiteracy 495] Books, Films and TV Videos



The following message is posted on behalf of David Rosen. If you have
not monitored the postings on the Professional Development and/or the
Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy Lists, visit the Wiki. The list of
books and films can be found on the Adult Literacy Professional
Development page at the bottom under PD Questions (last bulleted item).



Remember, too, that all NIFL List discussions are posted in the archives
which can be accessed at:
http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/discussions/list_archives.html



I haven't read the book (The Freedom Writers Diary), and I haven't seen
the movie "The Freedom Writers,: but I see it is included under videos.
Has anyone read the book and what did you think of it?





Books, Films and TV Videos that Inspire Teachers



Colleagues,



Recently on the Professional Development and the Poverty, Race and Women
electronic lists there has been a discussion that was prompted by this
question:



"I was asked today for a recommendation of a movie or book (such as
'Stand and Deliver') that would inspire teachers to have high
expectations for their young adult students, to give 100% each day to
their teaching. What would you recommend?"



The list of recommended books, films and TV videos now numbers more than
30, and is accompanied by an archive of the discussions from both lists.
If you would like to see this -- and add your own thoughts and
recommendations -- it's on the Adult Literacy Education Wiki, in the
Professional development area:



http://wiki.literacytent.org/index.php/

Books_and_Films_which_Inspire_Teachers



or, for a short form of the URL,



http://tinyurl.com/yj2w6s



I hope you will share the list with your teaching colleagues. I think
the recommendations -- and some of the comments from the discussion

-- might make a great article for a state adult education newsletter.



David J. Rosen

djrosen at newsomeassociates.com





Gail J. Price

Multimedia Specialist

National Center for Family Literacy

325 W. Main Street, Suite 300

Louisville, KY 40202

gprice at famlit.org

502 584-1133, ext. 112



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