Vintage 16mm Sound FILM 1972 "The Most Important Person" Thinking of Others Getting Along with Others 7" Blue Plastic Reel (a different title is written on reel) Grey Metal Case - 4 minutes long Color / Cartoon / Reddish in color at the beginningBench Tested - Title & End - Leader CountdownGood Overall Condition ~Content: Nancy is selfish girl who takes whatever she wants whenever she feels kike it. Her friends at school grow angry with her. When her teacher and parents try to expl...ain that everyone has rights, she insists that she is the most important person. Finally, all the other children join together and refuse to share anything with her. She feels very much alone and at the end of the film realizes that "everyone counts" Activity: The class can discuss the difference between having a right to something because you own it, and having a right to take a turn with something because it belongs to the whole class. Students may develop stories about how they felt when they were not given a turn with someone else's bicycle or book. They may also want to make skits out of each story and perform them for the class. Distributed by Encyclopedia Educational Corporation Britannica The Office of Child Development Department of Health Education and Welfare Produced by Sutherland Learning Associates Dan and Elaine Weisburd Producers