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With apologies for cross-posting…

A message from Mark Reid at the BFI.

Following Cary’s recent doctoral research into the ways in which very young children acquire an understanding of moving image language…

 

Dear Colleagues

 

We’re hosting a seminar at BFI Southbank on Tuesday 24th April in the afternoon to explore Cary Bazalgette’s recent research into the viewing behaviours of young children.  There’s an Eventbrite link here:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/screens-bodies-families-how-do-toddlers-learn-to-watch-movies-tickets-43477286735

 

Please feel free to sign up – and pass on to anyone you think might be interested.

 

Best wishes

 

Mark Reid

Head of UK Learning Programmes, BFI

0044 (0)207 849 4482

Belvedere Road

London SE1 8XT

http://bfieducation.wordpress.com

@bfieducation

 

 

 

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