Classic public school films focused on the problems of overcrowding and inadequate funds. Class size, out dated teaching tools, student violence, and a host of other problems are explored. Table Of Contents: (1) Crowded Out (1950s) - Vivid exploration of the over crowding problem in America’s public schools as a result of being under funded and overpopulated - 28 Minutes (2) The 6th Chair (1949) - This film focuses on reforming the many problems of public schools such as class s (more…)
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