Education DVD compilation

Features all five Animal Aid education DVDs on one disc (max order 4 copies)

The films are:

  • From Farm to Fork
    A thought-provoking investigation into factory farming. Join the presenter as she gathers the views of youngsters. She visits a farmed animal sanctuary to meet Kerry the pig, investigates inside a factory farm and interviews experts.

The film covers:

  • the origins of factory farming
  • selective breeding of farmed animals
  • animal welfare impacts of intensive farming
  • personal action and food choices
  • Ideal for use in KS3 or KS4 citizenship, English, PSHE, RE and science.
  • Duration 11 min and 16 min.

 

  • Investigating Animal Research
    The case against the use of animals in scientific research.Follow teenagers Callum and Olivia, as they hit the streets to find out about animal research.They talk to a hospital doctor, the head vet at the RSPCA, an undercover investigator, a geneticist and a team of university toxicology research scientists, to find answers to their questions.Ideal for use in science, English, citizenship, RE and general studies.Versions for KS3 and KS4/KS5.
  • Duration 14 min and 16 min. (Both are included on the Compilation DVD)

 

  • Let’s Cook
    Two vegetarian cookery demonstrations. Animal Aid’s cookery-training officer, Liz Hughes, demonstrates to school students how to cook two delicious and nutritious vegan dishes. Liz Hughes demonstrates how to cook vegan chilli and vegan sausage and bean casserole.Suitable for all ages.
  • Duration 10 min and 15 min.

 

  • Their Future in Your Hands
    A short introduction to animal rights. The film demonstrates that animals have rich emotional lives that are in many ways similar to our own. Rather than simply describing the suffering of animals in laboratories and factory farms, this is a film of hope showing how we can all help to create a better world for humans, animals and the environment. Ideal for stimulating debate about the way we treat animals. KS3 – KS5.
  • Duration: 11 min.

 

  • Eat This!
    Ideal for promoting discussion about the way we rear animals for food in Britain today. KS4 and KS5.
  • Duration: 15 min.