Barbara Murray (1976)

In this educational film, substitute teacher Barbara Murray engages with students at Jackson Junior High about their alcohol project. The discussion revolves around the nature of alcohol, its historical context, and the social pressures associated with drinking. Students express varying opinions on alcohol, including its dangers and cultural significance. Barbara grapples with her personal stance on drinking while encouraging students to explore their own beliefs and experiences regarding alcohol.

Keywords
alcohol, education, social pressure, student discussion, personal beliefs, historical context, cultural significance

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