
I recently surveyed numerous high school students who have used Young Indy in the classroom. The positive response was overwhelming and the only negative feedback we received were students demanding to see more and LEARN MORE!!! Not much more can be said about the educational value of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones.
Read some of the great responses below.
-“They [the films] gave us an inside look at how life actually was during the war and included all the famous people we learned about.”
-“I thought that the Young Indy episodes were very helpful in my visual learning and gave a great aspect as to what these times might have actually been like.”
-“Young Indy was helpful because it showed the whole scope of the war and allowed me to understand the large concepts of the war easily…”
-“They [the films] were helpful because they gave an entertaining, visual, and in-depth perspective of the war.”
-“The movies made WWI a lot more interesting because it made it so you couldn’t wait to find out what would happen next in the war.”
-“I learned how much espionage takes place in times of war.”
-“It [the films] helped me see it [the war] from a different and more fun perspective and many times I thought back to episodes on quizzes and tests.”
-“I think the episodes were helpful because they went along with what we were studying very well and even included the exact people we were studying.”
-“They were helpful because I learn better visually and [the] Indy movies helped me understand what I didn’t know.”
-“I enjoyed ‘seeing’ how the Treaty of Versailles happened.”
-“It [the series] was helpful because it helped us better understand the hardships, spies, and revolutions during World War I.”