
It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School
Directed by Debra Chasnoff8.04.6
Depicts what happens when students K-8 discuss LGBT-related topics in age-appropriate ways. Shot in six public and private schools (in San Francisco and New York City, as well as Madison, Wisconsin, and Cambridge, Massachusetts), It’s Elementary models excellent teaching about family diversity, name-calling, stereotypes, community building, and more.
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It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School was released on May 20, 1996.
It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School was directed by Debra Chasnoff.
It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School has a runtime of 78m.
It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School was produced by Debra Chasnoff, Helen Cohen.
Depicts what happens when students K-8 discuss LGBT-related topics in age-appropriate ways. Shot in six public and private schools (in San Francisco and New York City, as well as Madison, Wisconsin, and Cambridge, Massachusetts), It’s Elementary models excellent teaching about family diversity, name-calling, stereotypes, community building, and more.
The key characters in It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School are Self (Bob Smith), Self (Brian Stover).
It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School is rated Not Rated.
It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School is a Documentary film.
It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School has an audience rating of 8 out of 10.

