Cinema In Course (Cinema en curs) is defined as a 
pedagogic program that is both of and with film because it pursues a 
pressing double objective: to draw young people to cinema as a form of 
art, creation and culture, and to explore the pedagogic potential of 
cinema creation. 
It began in Catalonia (northeast of Spain) in 2005 and is being implemented in primary and
 secondary schools with pupils between 3 and 18 years old. One of the 
main backbones is the joint and continued work between teachers, 
professors and film professionals (directors, scriptwriters, 
cinematographers, editors…).
Lumiere Minutes (Minuts Lumiere) is one of the several projects developed within the framework of Cinema en curs. In this project students were experimenting with documentary film, playing with single and still shots, like the first Lumiere films. For that purpose they had to thoughtfully choose a situation and how to capture it. In the link I´m attaching you can find information about the lesson plans, experiences, etc. However, unlike the Cinema In course web, this is not yet translated to English.
Minuts Lumière
Cinema in course

 
Very Cool! Awesome to see ways new media projects are being integrated into more formal curricula. Really beautiful visual results too.
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