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School teacher and pupils in filmmaking project, Walton
Walton-on-the-Naze Secondary School teacher Mr Lou Broom encouraged his pupils to learn various skills during the making of several award winning films. Seen here with pupils and part of their scenery for one of the films; one of the boys is wearing a futuristic helmet.
1967
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1967 Broom Charts Controls Creative Dials Educational Electronics Essex Films Futuristic Imagination Imaginative Indicators Learn Learning Media Naze Progressive Project Pupil Pupils School Teacher Screen Secondary Skills Teacher Walton Winning
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In this photograph from Walton-on-The Naze Secondary School in Essex, England, taken in 1967, School teacher Mr. Lou Broom is seen guiding his imaginative pupils through the process of creating award-winning films. Mr. Broom, a progressive and creative educator, believed in the power of hands-on learning and encouraged his students to explore various skills during the filmmaking project. Seen here, Mr. Broom is surrounded by his enthusiastic pupils, some of whom are intently focusing on the intricate controls and dials of their filmmaking equipment. One boy proudly wears a futuristic helmet, adding an element of excitement and innovation to the scene. The girls in the photograph are also actively engaged, studying charts and indicators, demonstrating their dedication and commitment to the project. The scenery in the background of the photograph further emphasizes the imaginative and educational nature of the filmmaking project. With the screen and media equipment set up, the children's imaginations were given free rein, allowing them to explore new worlds and create stories that would captivate audiences. Mr. Lou Broom's approach to teaching was truly progressive for the 1960s, and his students were the beneficiaries of his innovative methods. Through this filmmaking project, they learned valuable skills in electronics, media, and creativity, which would serve them well in their future endeavors. This photograph is a testament to the power of education and the limitless potential of a child's imagination.
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