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Wednesday
Feb202008

Two Million Minutes: A Global Comparison

A new documentary, Two Million Minutes, is starting to get a lot of play. It follows the high schools years of students in India, China, and Carmel, Indiana (a rich Indianapolis Suburb). The movie has been released and I ordered a copy today and will report back when I watch it, but here is the trailer for the movie:

Also here is an ABC News Interview with the Authors (Sorry about the Advertisement) and below is a local news story on the documentary:

Also, for those of you that have not seen it yet, here is a link to Did You Know (I) and Did You Know 2.0. I think the Did You Know Series will wind up being the Nation At Risk of our time, so it is sort of important that you begin paying attention to the issues of globalization and education. Anyway, I will report back a few days from now on the movie and with some more thoughts on globalization and education.

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