John M. Broughton

[1] He later spent six influential years in the UK's Reserve Officers' Training Corps, where he became an expert on explosives and hand grenades.

Broughton became an associate professor of Psychology and Education[3] at the Teachers College at Columbia University in 1976 and continues to hold the position.

[4] When Teachers College underwent departmental reorganisation in the mid-1990s, Broughton retained his title but moved to the Department of Arts and Humanities,[2] where he expanded classroom techniques to include the use of music, advertising, magazines, video games, television, and the internet.

[2] FERA is now a part of the Center for Educational Outreach and Innovation at Teachers College, and its stated mission is to explore the interplay between cinema, teaching, and learning.

In April 2005, Sealey again worked with Broughton to organise Project Citizen, a series of academic film discussions in talk show format.