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Dominique Beaudoin, educational advisor of the Rouyn-Noranda School Service Center, Juliette Flamand and Antoine Dion, secondary 4 students.PHOTO : - / Jessica Lesage
A project intended for gifted students from the Rouyn-Noranda School Service Center made it possible to create short documentary films screened at the Paramount cinema.
Documentaries that revolve around the Greek poet Homer and improvisation, which required work lasting 10 months, produced as part of the giftedness project.
These young people are participating in the project who returns for the fourth year in order to respond to gifted students, since they will have needs in terms of respecting their learning pace, because they will learn quickly since they will have a good memory, a need for challenge and complexity, so we thought about the best way to meet this need, and that’s where the documentary short film project was born
explains Dominique Beaudoin, educational advisor at the Rouyn-Noranda School Service Center.
The project will return for a fifth year next year.
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