Un jeune garçon s'immole par le feu, à bout après avoir été harcelé par ses camarades de lycée. Il se retrouve à l'hôpital et tombe dans le coma, tandis que tout le monde a l'école se demande comment il a pu en arriver là...
, 1h35 Directed byVictor Saville, Harry Keller OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Noir, Crime ThemesFilms about education ActorsEsther Williams, George Nader, John Saxon, Edward Andrews, Les Tremayne, Jack Albertson Rating62% Lois Conway (Williams) works as a music teacher at a local high school in a small town, where recently a woman was found murdered. When she starts receiving notes from an anonymous admirer, she suspects her favorite student Sandy (Wilder) is responsible, and tells him they could never be lovers. The notes grow more violent and when, in her latest letter, she is invited to meet at the school's lockers at night, Lois decides to visit, hoping to stop the young man. There, she is attacked by an initial shadowy figure, whom she later identifies as Leonard Bennett (Saxon), the high school's star football player.
, 1h45 Directed byJerry Hopper OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romance ThemesMilitary humor in film, Films about education ActorsCharlton Heston, Julie Adams, William Demarest, Timothy Hovey, Nana Bryant, Tim Considine Rating64% Le major Benson mène ses troupes à la dure, répétant à l'envi que les soldats sont des faibles et qu'il faut les façonner de force. Lorsque ses paroles sont reprises dans Newsweek, le général Ramsey lui indique qu'il se doit de le punir pour avoir ainsi publiquement calomnié l'armée. Barney se retrouve alors obligé de prendre la direction de l'académie militaire de Sheraton, à Santa Barbara (Californie). Arrivé sur place, Barney découvre qu'il s'agit d'une institution catholique et que les élèves ont entre 6 et 14 ans...
, 1h9 OriginUSA GenresDrama, Musical ThemesFilms about education ActorsDorothy Dandridge, Barbara Randolph, Harry Belafonte, Maidie Norman, Robert Horton, Vivian Dandridge Rating66% Jane Richards (Dorothy Dandridge) is a new teacher, beginning her career at a rural African-American elementary school in Alabama. One of the students in her fourth-grade class is C.T. Young (Philip Hepburn), who, although bright and generally not a troublemaker, is nonetheless markedly uninterested in school and has become accustomed to taking two years to advance through each grade level. Miss Richards becomes determined to get through to C.T. and have her class be the first that does not take him two years to complete, though the school's other teachers have given up on him as "a backward child". The school's principal (Harry Belafonte) also harbors his doubts about C.T., but he admires Miss Richards' enthusiasm and endorses her efforts.