Hi Autumn, Although it has to do with kids, the movie " Akilla and the bee" was great and meets all of your criteria. Roberta Schotka NADE'08 conference co-chair Head, Peer Tutoring Northeastern University Libraries, 242 SL (617) 373-2150 voice (617) 373-2529 fax [log in to unmask] "Grant-Kimball, Autumn" <akimball@STONEHI To LL.EDU> [log in to unmask] Sent by: Open cc Forum for Learning Subject Assistance Movies Professionals <[log in to unmask] UFL.EDU> 10/30/2006 11:17 AM Please respond to Open Forum for Learning Assistance Professionals <[log in to unmask] UFL.EDU> Greetings, I currently teach what is called a learning theories lab which is attached to one of our first year writing classes. I cover the standard topics like notes, reading skills, time management etc. Towards the end of the semester I show the movie "Finding Forester" and have the students write their final paper on reflections about themselves and the movie. I'm trying to find another movie that might have similiar themes (mentoring relationships, embracing and/or developing a gift, peer pressure) to show instead of or in addition to. Any ideas? Thank you Autumn Grant Director of the Center for Academic Achievement Stonehill College Easton, MA 02357 508-565-1033 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To access the LRNASST-L archives or User Guide, or to change your subscription options (including subscribe/unsubscribe), point your web browser to http://www.lists.ufl.edu/archives/lrnasst-l.html To contact the LRNASST-L owner, email [log in to unmask] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To access the LRNASST-L archives or User Guide, or to change your subscription options (including subscribe/unsubscribe), point your web browser to http://www.lists.ufl.edu/archives/lrnasst-l.html To contact the LRNASST-L owner, email [log in to unmask]