The quarterly media studies journal Screen Education is aimed at media teachers interested in harnessing the power of visual media to stimulate learning. It is essential reading for those with an interest in media literacy, offering a unique and engaging perspective on screen education, and is an invaluable resource for upper secondary students and university students studying film. Each issue provides the reader with practical classroom ideas, lesson plans and activities.
Screen Education No. 95 covers a range of films and television series including Roma, The Favourite, Paddington 2, Strange Colours, The Queen, My American Uncle, First Reformed, Brigsby Bear, Moolaade and TV documentary The Cult of the Family. The issue also takes an in-depth look at the films of M Night Shyamalan, explores the psychological effects on young people of unfriending on social media, discusses the development of the audiovisual essay, examines conflict-free videogames and provides in-depth software tutorials for teachers.