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2012–2013 Learning Programmes Announced

2012-2013 Learning Programmes Announced

From exhibitions and presentations to hands-on workshops, TIFF Learning provides students and teachers with innovative ways to engage with the moving image that extend beyond a class trip to the movies.

learning programmes


 
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2012/13 Elementary and Secondary School Programmes

TIFF has exciting programmes for teachers and students for the 2012/2013 season. See the full TIFF Learning Brochure with details on exhibitions, presentations, workshops and more.

Sea Monsters

Sea Monsters 3D:
A Prehistoric Adventure

TIFF partners with the Royal Ontario Museum and National Geographic to bring students an outstanding educational experience! This eye-popping 3D film explores the Earth's underwater ecosystem as it existed 82 million years ago.

School Bookings are open.

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Post Secondary: Higher Learning Fridays

With Higher Learning, post-secondary students and faculty can enjoy free screenings, workshops, lectures and more throughout the academic year.

learning resources

  • Media Literacy Resources

    Elementary and Secondary
    Resources, activities or curriculum intended to assist educators teach media literacy in the classroom.
  • Film Curriculum

    Elementary and Secondary
    Working with education experts to ensure our films, workshops and special guest speakers address contemporary social issues.
  • John VanDuzer Children's Film Collection

    Elementary and Secondary
    Providing Canadian teachers with the opportunity to rent engaging, fun and educational films for their classroom.

community initiatives

  • Special Delivery

    Special Delivery is a TIFF programme that reaches out to youth in under-served local communities who may not otherwise have access to the film festival experience.

Visiting Bell Lightbox


    Bell Lightbox

    Reitman Square

    Located at Reitman Square on the north-west corner of King and John Streets (350 King Street West), TIFF Bell Lightbox occupies an entire city block in the heart of Toronto’s media and entertainment district.  All spaces, including the cinemas, are wheelchair accessible to the public.