A Search for Learning (1967)
A film for teachers, describing the use of the "discovery method" in teaching. All it needs is a teacher whose encouragement is natural and unobtrusive. The film shows a free environment where even the furniture can be arranged to meet the needs of a particular enquiry. Film loops and other visual media are shown being used to advantage in this method of teaching.
Director: Donald Shebib
| Directing | Donald Shebib | Director |
| Editing | Donald Shebib | Editor |
| Production | Joseph Koenig | Producer |
| Sound | André Hourlier | Sound |
| Sound | John Knight | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Ron Alexander | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Camera | Martin Duckworth | Director of Photography |