Review of To Be and to Have (2002) by Tammy — 09 Sep 2007
The setting is a one-room schoolhouse in the French countryside in which one teacher must find a way to instruct children from pre-K through high school simultaneously. He is quite extraordinary, yet human at the same time.
It may change or advance your ideas about education or at least inform you of a way that is very special. One of the cutest extras from this DVD is a series of poetry done by the children. They orate the poem and use hand gestures that coincide.
Based on seeing this, I taught my niece Jordyn some gestures to her favorite snowflake poem and she performed it for her parents after a weekend visit. It's short but cute. Also, you see them as they grow from their early performances of the poem to later years.
This review of To Be and to Have (2002) was written by Tammy on 09 Sep 2007.
To Be and to Have has generally received very positive reviews.
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