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Aug. 2016Monthly Curriculum Library PLUS Update
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History Mao’s China
9th Party Congress of Chinese Communist Party 4
Behind the Iron Curtain 5
Children at School in Peking (Bejing) 5
China Rallies against the Black Market 5
China Watchers 6
China’s Struggle 6
Chinese Civil War Causes Unrest in Shanghai 6
Chinese Communist Delegation Arrives in London 7
Chinese Communists Resume Offensive across Yangtze 7
Chinese Government Returns after Second Sino-Japanese War Ends
7
Chinese New Year Celebration in Formosa 8
Chinese Reclaim Mukden from Japanese 8
Commemorating the Death of Mao Zedong 8
Communist Offensive 9
Communist Party Congress with Mao Zedong 9
Cultural Revolution in China 9
Defectors from Mainland China Addressing a Press Conference
10
Fifth Anniversary Celebrations 10
Hong Kong and China Watchers 10
Hong Kong Prepares to Fight the Chinese Red Army 11
Hyperinflation in Shanghai after Chinese Civil War 11
Lo Wu: The Border Crossing Point between China and Hong Kong
11
Madame Chiang Blames Britain 12
Mao Badges Made 12
Mass Demonstrations in Shanghai 12
Moscow Signs China Pact 13
Red Chinese Delegation at United Nations 13
Re-Education Schools 13
Refugees and Reinforcements Pour into Hong Kong 14
Royal Leicestershire Regiment Leaves for Hong Kong and Preparations for Red Army Advance
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Shanghai Prepares for the Red Army 14Catalogue Key
min Duration in minutes
AR Additional Resources: Student activities and support notes to assist teachers
CC Closed captions
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Shanghai Teems with Activity 15
Shenyang (Mukden) Civilians and Military Return after Russian Occupation
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The War Front in China 15
Thousands Turn out to Pay Respects to Chairman Mao 16
Yangtze Survivors Reach Shanghai 16
Psychology Psychology Concepts
Managing and Coping with Stress 17
Stress as a Biological Process 18
Stress as a Psychological Process 18
Catalogue Key
min Duration in minutes
AR Additional Resources: Student activities and support notes to assist teachers
CC Closed captions
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HistoryStills from our new titles
9th Party Congress of Chinese Communist PartyHistorical footage. United Kingdom. 4 April, 1969.
Bill Brugger, an expert on China is interviewed about the long delayed 9th Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Part. Brugger states that the fact that is being held now may mean that Mao has been successful in his cultural revolution.
1969 | 2 min | CC
Mao’s ChinaThis is a series of archival footage from a variety of news sources, recorded before and during Mao Zedong’s rise to power in China. Teachers are advised that the contents may be distressing for some students.
Key Stage 4
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Behind the Iron CurtainHistorical footage. China. 19 January, 1955.
Details of a visit by Desmond Donnelly MP to China. The clip contains a variety of shots of people, farms and factories from Peking (Bejing).
1955 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4
Children at School in Peking (Beijing)Historical footage. China. 13 November, 1964.
This clip presents an insight into schooling in Beijing in 1964. Singing children arrive to school in enthusiasm and snapshots of the classroom environment are shown. The clip shows younger children sitting in a circle and playing with dolls, dancing, playing in the playground and participating in an exercise programme.
1964 | 5 min Key Stage 4
China Rallies against the Black MarketHistorical footage. China. 4 November, 1948
General Chiang Kai-shek’s son, Chaing Ching-kuo, leads a drive against black marketeers during China’s independence day celebrations.
1948 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
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China WatchersHistorical footage. Hong Kong. 18 January, 1967.
This programme focuses on the China watchers who monitor the events in People’s Republic of China. The receiving stations in Hong Kong monitor each broadcast from Peking radio and pass it on to news agencies who transmit it to head offices around the world in a few minutes.
1967 | 14 min | CC Key Stage 4
China’s StruggleHistorical footage. China. 27 January, 1949.
An overview of effects of Japanese attacks on China during World War II and the actions taken by Chiand Kai-shek to recover.
1949 | 1 min | CCKey Stage 4
Chinese Civil War Causes Unrest in ShanghaiHistorical footage. China. 19 May, 1949.
Young children and old citizens from Shanghai continue to evacuate from Shanghai as the Red Army’s grip around the city increases. The Nationalist reinforcements arrive during the evacuation and rush to defend the city.
1949 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
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Chinese Communist Delegation Arrives in LondonHistorical footage. United Kingdom. 27 November, 1950.
The Chinese communist delegates arrive at Northolt en route to the Lake Success meeting of the United Nations Office.
1950 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
Chinese Communists Resume Offensive across YangtzeHistorical footage. China. 28 April, 1948.
Chinese communists lead by Mao Zedong resume their offensive across the Yangtze. The evacuation of Nanking continues, as the British warship Amethyst is trapped in the Yangtze River by shore batteries.
1948 | 3 min | CCKey Stage 4
Chinese Government Returns after Second Sino-Japanese War EndsHistorical footage. China. 17 June, 1946.
General Chiang Kai-shek leads people to a shrine as he returns to power in China after Japanese occupation ends in surrender.
1946 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
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Chinese New Year Celebration in FormosaHistorical footage. Taiwan. 8 February, 1967.
Formosa (Taiwan) celebrates Chinese New Year, while in mainland China Mao Zedong has banned celebrations due to fears of a counter-revolution. Chiang Kei-shek presents medals to soldiers during a ceremony.
1967 | 4 min | CC Key Stage 4
Chinese Reclaim Mukden from JapaneseHistorical footage. China. 18 April, 1946.
Chinese troops march back into Mukden (Shenyang), reclaiming it from the Japanese.
1946 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4
Commemorating the Death of Mao ZedongHistorical footage. China.
This clip features scenes from Mao’s funeral; including people waving the “red book”, close-up shots of Mao, and a wide shot of Mao on the Tiananmen rostrum.
1948 | 1 min Key Stage 4
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Communist OffensiveHistorical footage. China. 28 April, 1949.
This clips shows the renewed communist offensive, in response to the rejection of Chinese communist leader, Mao Zedong’s ultimatum. This marks the end of a brief armistice.
1949 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
Communist Party Congress with Mao ZedongHistorical footage. China. 29 April, 1959.
Chinese communist delegates walk into the Communist Party Congress building, some wearing the traditional communist suit and cap. Mao Zedong, followed by Liu Shaoqi, enters the hall to great applause and speaks to the audience.
1959 | 1 min Key Stage 4
Cultural Revolution in ChinaHistorical footage. China. 29 September, 1966.
This clip shows student Red Guards ‘name changing’ street names in Peking and views of Tiananmen Square.
1966 | 2 min Key Stage 4
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Defectors from Mainland China Addressing a Press ConferenceHistorical footage. Taiwan. 1967.
Press conference held by two defectors from mainland China - a former member of the Red Guard and a Chinese Table Tennis Champion. Also, the work of various departments within the Generalissimo’s government are highlighted.
1967 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4
Fifth Anniversary CelebrationsHistorical footage. China. 10 November, 1954.
Mao Zedong and other prominent leaders watch a parade that celebrates the fifth anniversary of the Chinese Democratic Republic.
1954 | 1 min Key Stage 4
Hong Kong and China WatchersHistorical footage. Hong Kong. 18 January, 1967.
During the Cold War, Hong Kong becomes an important site for China watchers who monitored the situation in mainland China.
1967 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
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Hong Kong Prepares to Fight the Chinese Red ArmyHistorical footage. China. 20 October, 1949.
As communists reach the borders of Hong Kong, British forces make preparations to fight the Chinese Red Army, and British tanks and artillery move to strategic points.
1949 | 2 min | CC Key Stage 4
Hyperinflation in Shanghai after Chinese Civil WarHistorical footage. China. 9 September, 1948.
Chinese people carrying stacks of paper money, as China experiences hyperinflation as the yuan soars to pay for the Civil War.
1948 | 1 min | CCKey Stage 4
Lo Wu: The Border Crossing Point between China and Hong KongHistorical footage. China. 18 January, 1967.
Lo Wu is the border crossing point between mainland China and Hong Kong, connected by a train line. It is the only access point into mainland China for Westerners.
1967 | 3 min | CC Key Stage 4
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Madame Chiang Blames BritainHistorical footage. China. 16 January, 1950.
Madame Chiang Kai-shek (Soong Mei-ling) denounces Britain’s recognition of the communist regime in China in her speech in New York.
1950 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
Mao Badges MadeHistorical footage. China. 24 March, 1967.
Workers in a factory making Mao Zedong badges.
1967 | 1 min Key Stage 4
Mass Demonstrations in ShanghaiHistorical footage. China. 14 March, 1946.
Students demonstrate outside the Russian Consulate in Shanghai for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Manchuria.
1946 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
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Moscow Signs China PactHistorical footage. Russia. 21 April, 1950.
Chinese Communist party leader Mao Zedong arrives by train to Moscow, and is greeted by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrey Vyshinsky and others.
1950 | 1 min Key Stage 4
Red Chinese Delegation at United NationsHistorical footage. China. 18 April, 1950.
The USSR’s Andrey Vishinsky receives the newly admitted Chinese delegation to UN. General Wu replies to Warren Austin’s accusations of “open aggression” in Korea with counter charges regarding Formosa.
1950 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
Re-Education SchoolsHistorical footage. China. 26 October, 1973.
People work, study and exercise at a special school for the re-education of Communist Party members.
1973 | 2 min Key Stage 4
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Refugees and Reinforcements Pour into Hong KongHistorical footage. China. 30 May, 1949.
RAF airplanes arrive at Hong Kong, with British reinforcements and refugees from Shanghai.
1949 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
Royal Leicestershire Regiment Leaves for Hong Kong and Preparations for Red Army AdvanceHistorical footage. China. 16 May, 1949.
The Royal Leicester Regiment leave for Hong Kong to reinforce its garrison. The Nationalist Army prepare to stand firm against the Red Army, while civilians dig trenches.
1949 | 2 min | CCKey Stage 4
Shanghai Prepares for the Red ArmyHistorical footage. China. 16 May, 1949.
Nationalist forces prepare to face the communist Red Army, while civilians help by digging trenches. Meanwhile, Shanghai is also facing a large influx of refugees, who are being searched by soldiers.
1949 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
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Shanghai Teems with ActivityHistorical footage. Taiwan. 26 September, 1946.
Various shots of Shanghai street life filmed on or near the Bund, including marketplace activity, US sailors, rickshaws and traffic, dockers unloading cargo and money-changing in banks.
1946 | 11 min Key Stage 4
Shenyang (Mukden) Civilians and Military Return after Russian OccupationHistorical footage. China. 25 March, 1946.
Chinese civilians and troops return to Mukden in Manchuria following Russia’s withdrawal.
1946 | 1 min | CCKey Stage 4
The War Front in ChinaHistorical footage. Hong Kong. 9 December, 1948.
Nationalist forces defend Suzhou with field guns, mortars and machine guns are. The Nationalists request aid from the West, to counteract Russian aid of Communist forces.
1948 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
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Thousands Turn Out to Pay Respects to Chairman MaoHistorical footage. China. 16 September, 1976.
Thousands of people from different parts of mainland China and Hong Kong travel to pay their respects to Chairman Mao Zedong, who led their country for more than a quarter of a century.
1976 | 1 min | CC Key Stage 4
Yangtze Survivors Reach ShanghaiHistorical footage. China. 2 May, 1949.
59 survivors from HMS Amethyst arrive in Shanghai after escaping an attack. The cruiser HMS London, returns battered and shell-torn after going to the aid of the HMS Amethyst and HMS Consort.
1949 | 1 min | CCKey Stage 4
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PsychologyStills from our new series
Managing and Coping with StressPsychologists have studied the cognitive and emotional strategies we use to cope with stress for decades. This programme explores the benefits and costs of two widely recognised strategies: avoidance and approach. Additional strategies of social support, exercise, drug therapy and biofeedback are also discussed.
2016 | 11 min | CC | AR
Psychology ConceptsThis series investigates stress as a psychobiological process. It includes models of cognitive and physiological processes and strategies for managing stress.
GCSE, AS and A Level (Psychology)
• Comprehension Questions
• Recommend Coping Strategies
• Investigating Scientific Research
Additional Resources
• Suggested Responses
• Transcript
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Stress as a Biological ProcessWe all feel stress: a response to demands that exceed our ability to cope. It’s not only psychological—biology plays a major role in the stress response. This programme details the immediate physiological processes of fight or flight responses, as well as the stages of General Adaptive Syndrome (GAS). The negative effects of prolonged stress on the body are also explored.
2016 | 11 min | CC | ARGCSE, AS and A Level (Psychology)
• Comprehension Questions
• Mix and Match
• Annotating the HPA Axis
Additional Resources
• Suggested Responses
• Transcript
Stress as a Psychological ProcessThis programme begins by defining stress and its causes. Types of stressors like daily life hassles and major life events, and the psychological responses of eustress and distress are explored. The second half of the programme looks closely at the Transactional Model of Stress and Coping (Lazarus and Folkman) and how the cognitive appraisal of experiences—how we perceive a situation—impacts stress.
2016 | 10 min | CC | ARGCSE, AS and A Level (Psychology)
• Comprehension Questions
• Researching the Holmes-Rahe Scale
• Coping Mix and Match
Additional Resoures
• Suggested Responses
• Transcript