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Watch Movies for Value Education, CBSE Handbook | Shiksha.Com

Watch Movies for Value Education, CBSE Handbook | Shiksha.Com

Watch movies for value education Updated on: Nov 5, 2012 Ruchi Shrimali 346 Views Wouldn’t it be interesting if watching movies was made a part of our educational curriculum? Giving students a new reason to watch movies, The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recently launched a handbook on Value Education that lists down 47 classroom-worthy movies highlighting "social and moral values”. According to CBSE, films can be an excellent resource material in the curriculum for Value Education. And why not, there are a host of movies that are not only a source of entertainment but are also educational in different ways. The handbook points out that “often intentionally or unintentionally cinema does provide avenues for challenging rigid beliefs and exploring solutions for intractable conflict”.

Ever wondered, what part have movies played in educating us? The CBSE handbook gives a number of examples of how moral lessons can be intertwined into the teaching of various subjects. Dominated by blockbusters, the list includes the following movies among others:

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No One Killed Jessica : Fight for justice Boot Polish(1954) : Dignity of labour Baghbaan : Love and respect for parents Dor (Nagesh Kukoonur) : Compassion and friendship Two Hollywood Movies on the list: Sidney Poitier’s To Sir, with Love : Message of morality, respect & Integrity Cast Away : Fight for survival against difficult odds through sheer grit For the movies listed below, let’s go down memory lane and find out what lessons/values have we learnt from these: Children Movies:

Bumm Bumm Bole

Chillar Party The Blue Umbrella( based on a Ruskin Bond novel)

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Patriotic movies: Haqeeqat LOC: Kargil Kranti Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero Shaheed, The Rising: Ballad of Mangal Pandey Sardar The Legend of Bhagat Singh

Classics:

Purab Aur Pachhim

Naya Daur Manthan

Mother India

Do Bigha Zamin

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While cinema often creates and promotes stereotypes, it can also be used to encourage public discussion and question these stereotypes. Share your thoughts with us here about which of these are your favourite movies and why?

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