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With Hedrick Smith

This informative four-part series from Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Hedrick Smith explores the programs and people behind the changing face of American education. 4-part series, 24-29 minutes each.



 
    

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The Series Includes : Making Education Relevant | Co-op Education | Agitating for Change: The Alliance Schools Initiative | Schools Partnering with Parents
     


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Reading, Thinking, and Concept Development: A Professional Development Series
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The purpose of this series is to illustrate how teachers and students can work together to teach students to construct meaning and apply ideas, build student competence for learning and critical thinking, help learners retrieve, communicate, and elab...(more details)
 
Cultural Bias in Education

This program examines roadblocks to Latino academic advancement as well as productive educational models; explores the relationship of standardized testing and cultural diversity and questions whether cultural bias can be eliminated from standardized...(more details)
 
Every Child Can Succeed
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To improve school performance, there must be a shared belief among school administrators, faculty, and parents that every child is capable of academic success, regardless of race or socioeconomic status. Filmed on location at rural and inner-city sch...(more details)
 
Alternative and Charter Schools: Educating Outside the Box

Amy, a sixteen-year-old expelled from her high school, thinks alternative education is the best thing to happen to her; Lolita takes her daughter, Jana, to a charter school, despite the inconvenience, because she believes in the curriculum. The first...(more details)
 
Learning: From Socrates to Cyberspace
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This program provides an overview of the history of education and distance learning, including an extensive interview with Professor Neil Postman from the first television classroom of the 1950s, Sunrise Semester. From there, the program explores var...(more details)
 


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