Film Screening and Workshop Guidelines

  • The films can be streamed from this website at no charge for professional development and educational purposes.
  • Read the facilitator’s guidebooks on how to use the films for professional development workshops.  They have suggestions for prompts and questions as well as background information.
    Guidebook: Families Embracing Anti-bias Values
    Guidebook: Reflecting on Anti-bias Education in Action: The Early Years
  • Please include the film credits in your screening.
  • If you charge for a screening, acknowledge you received free access to the film.
  • Tips for virtual film screenings: if you are running a workshop in a zoom session and planning to show the film in “share screen” mode, the quality of the screening will always be affected by your internet speed and the internet speed of each viewer. We suggest reducing the number of devices using the internet at your place and even switching your phone to 4G service. Closing tabs on your browser will also help. If you still experience problems on your end, one solution is to stop the film, copy and paste the URL for the film into the “chat”, ask participants to turn off their ZOOM audio and video, and stream the film directly from their own computers. They then return to the ZOOM meeting when the film is over.
  • The written consent of the producers and/or a licensing agreement is required in advance to use any or all of these films as part of another media production, including film, television, or streaming service.
  • For questions or more information about consulting services we provide, including facilitated film screenings, please contact us here.