Get Into Film with I Am Kalam: Use film to explore global inequality
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India fact Sheet
Publication date
2014-09-02Keywords
Active citizenshipInto Film
Oxfam School Group
Social Justice
Taking Action
School Groups
Film Clips
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India
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Education resourceDescription
Why does development make some people better off than others? Created in partnership with Into Film, this resource for 11-16 year olds uses a case study from India to explore inequality issues. Learners are supported to organise a screening of the film I Am Kalam and creatively communicate the impact of global inequality.
Find out about other ways in which you can take action through Oxfam's Schools Speak Out Programme.