DLT Film Series
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The Department of Learning and Teaching and the USD Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa (PDK) International is proud to present the DLT Film Series. During the 2012-2013 academic year, the department will feature five education-themed movies shown on the "Big Screen" in Warren Auditorium. All students, faculty, school partners, and the larger K-12 community are welcome. The series is designed to spur conversations around teaching, learning, schools, the media, politics, policy, and public perceptions. |
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| Cost: Free | Download a Flyer | RSVP Today! |
Movie Showings |
Featured Movie |
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Wednesday, SOLES Warren |
Race to Nowhere is a call to families, educators, experts and policy makers to examine current assumptions on how to best prepare the youth of America to become the healthy, bright, contributing and leading citizens in the 21st century |
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Wednesday, SOLES Warren |
2 Million Minutes is a series of documentary films exploring how students in the United States, India, and the People’s Republic of China spend the nominal 2,000,000 minutes of their high school years. | ![]() |
Wednesday, SOLES Warren |
Searching for Bobby Fischer is a 1993 drama film based on the life of prodigy chess player Joshua Waitzkin. | ![]() |
Wednesday, SOLES Warren |
Mad Hot Ballroom looks inside the lives of eleven-year-old New York City public school kids who journey into the world of ballroom dancing and reveal pieces of themselves along the way. The film highlights the cultural diversity that is the soul of New York City as the children strive toward the final citywide competition. | |
Wednesday, SOLES Warren |
Who Cares About Kelsey? documents the lives of students with emotional/behavioral challenges, and shows innovative educational approaches that help these students to succeed – while improving the overall school culture and climate. | ![]() |





