Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Business

Share My Lesson Posts Lessons on Nelson Mandela to Coincide with Upcoming Motion Picture “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom”

Share My Lesson, the nation’s largest online site for teaching resources, has posted lesson plans and other materials about former prisoner and South African President Nelson Mandela to coincide with the upcoming release of the feature film, “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.” 

Share My Lesson is partnering with the film’s producers, The Weinstein Company, and the Nelson Mandela Foundation to bring this unique, high-quality, multimedia resource to classrooms nationwide. The lessons plans for grades 9-12, which are aligned to the Common Core State Standards, are available for educators, parents and other registered members, free of charge, at www.sharemylesson.com/mandela

In addition, Share My Lesson and The Weinstein Company are offering educators who download the resources a chance to take their class of 30 students to see the movie. Three exclusive movie clips are now available for view at www.sharemylesson.com/mandelafilm, in addition to primary sources made accessible thanks to the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Johannesburg. 

“Lessons based on this rare and true hero are multi-dimensional and multi-disciplinary. Teachers will be able to show clips of the movie in class to bring Mandela’s incredible story alive and lead students through discussions that will help broaden their thinking about Mandela’s imprisonment, his yearning for a democratic and non-discriminatory country, and the legacy of his sacrifice and accomplishments,” said AFT President Randi Weingarten. 

The motion picture tells the inspirational story of Mandela, from his humble beginnings in Transkei, South Africa, to his 27-year incarceration for treason, to his eventual release to become the president of a fully participatory, democratic South Africa. Mandela’s story and the film provide educators with an opportunity to dive into the issues of freedom and forgiveness, equality and equanimity, reconciliation and redemption. The movie opens in select cities Nov. 29, with a nationwide release Dec. 25.

 

Advertisement Manduka

You May Also Like

Daily Life

Just recently, I had a conversation with a friend in the music business and asked him to name a current female artist who will...

News

We deeply send our love and condolence to the family of Kobe Bryant. We are indeed shocked to learn at 11:40am on Sunday, January...

Art Life

Noted American designer Chad Dorsey of Chad Dorsey Design, will bring his relaxed luxury style to the Listening Room and Bathroom for the 43rd...

Business

What generation were you born into: Gen X, Gen Y, and Gen Z? As of 2019, the breakdown by age looks like this: Baby...