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iGeneration, Breaking the Mold
directed by Daniel Marlow; composed by Devin Duke; produced by Christopher Lewis, in iGeneration (Falls Church, VA: Landmark Media, 2010), 49 mins
Breaking the Mold Is the choice between dreams and practicality really a dilemma? While the students and recent graduates feel a responsibility to fulfill their dreams, and their parents show concern for their livelihoods, we learn from the experts that there are practical ways to shape your career path in accorda...
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directed by Daniel Marlow; composed by Devin Duke; produced by Christopher Lewis, in iGeneration (Falls Church, VA: Landmark Media, 2010), 49 mins
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Breaking the Mold Is the choice between dreams and practicality really a dilemma? While the students and recent graduates feel a responsibility to fulfill their dreams, and their parents show concern for their livelihoods, we learn from the experts that there are practical ways to shape your career path in accordance with your abilities and passions. They offer methods to realistically assessing what occupation is right for you and steps to start...
Breaking the Mold Is the choice between dreams and practicality really a dilemma? While the students and recent graduates feel a responsibility to fulfill their dreams, and their parents show concern for their livelihoods, we learn from the experts that there are practical ways to shape your career path in accordance with your abilities and passions. They offer methods to realistically assessing what occupation is right for you and steps to starting a career in the chosen field.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Christopher Lewis
Author / Creator
Devin Duke, Daniel Marlow
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Landmark Media
Series
iGeneration
Topic / Theme
Education, Employment opportunities, Humanities
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iGeneration, Generation whY
directed by Daniel Marlow; composed by Devin Duke; produced by Christopher Lewis, in iGeneration (Falls Church, VA: Landmark Media, 2010), 17 mins
The students discuss the important issues their generation is facing and the role high school & higher education play in preparing youth for dealing with real world issues. They speak of what they would like to see changed in the education system, and what is worth taking advantage of. The importance of critical t...
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directed by Daniel Marlow; composed by Devin Duke; produced by Christopher Lewis, in iGeneration (Falls Church, VA: Landmark Media, 2010), 17 mins
Description
The students discuss the important issues their generation is facing and the role high school & higher education play in preparing youth for dealing with real world issues. They speak of what they would like to see changed in the education system, and what is worth taking advantage of. The importance of critical thinking and an alert mind are crucial to the transition from the role of passive student to a member of the workforce. This episode pro...
The students discuss the important issues their generation is facing and the role high school & higher education play in preparing youth for dealing with real world issues. They speak of what they would like to see changed in the education system, and what is worth taking advantage of. The importance of critical thinking and an alert mind are crucial to the transition from the role of passive student to a member of the workforce. This episode promotes open discussion and invites a reexamination of the role one plays in society.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Christopher Lewis
Author / Creator
Devin Duke, Daniel Marlow
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Landmark Media
Series
iGeneration
Topic / Theme
Adolescence, Education, Humanities
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by Permission of Landmark Media Inc.
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iGeneration, Race Against Time
directed by Daniel Marlow; composed by Devin Duke; produced by Christopher Lewis, in iGeneration (Falls Church, VA: Landmark Media, 2010), 22 mins
This episode of iGeneration focuses on the importance of understanding financial realities and assessing the cost of education. The interviewees reveal their experiences in dealing with debt and discuss the value of a college education beyond earning a degree. The importance of experience and networking is indispe...
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directed by Daniel Marlow; composed by Devin Duke; produced by Christopher Lewis, in iGeneration (Falls Church, VA: Landmark Media, 2010), 22 mins
Description
This episode of iGeneration focuses on the importance of understanding financial realities and assessing the cost of education. The interviewees reveal their experiences in dealing with debt and discuss the value of a college education beyond earning a degree. The importance of experience and networking is indispensable as a degree doesn't guarantee a job. A featured topic is dealing with career changes because of a disability or going to college...
This episode of iGeneration focuses on the importance of understanding financial realities and assessing the cost of education. The interviewees reveal their experiences in dealing with debt and discuss the value of a college education beyond earning a degree. The importance of experience and networking is indispensable as a degree doesn't guarantee a job. A featured topic is dealing with career changes because of a disability or going to college later in life. Experts examine the right and wrong reasons to invest in an education and give advice on perseverance.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Christopher Lewis
Author / Creator
Devin Duke, Daniel Marlow
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Landmark Media
Series
iGeneration
Topic / Theme
Adolescence, Education, Humanities
Copyright Message
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Up for Debate
directed by Liz Mermin; composed by Nick Fyffe, 1972-; produced by Liz Mermin (Falls Church, VA: Landmark Media, 2010), 1 hour
In September 2008, five teenagers, a Qatari, an Iraqi, a Syrian-Armenian, a Pakistani, and an Iranian, journeyed from the Middle East to Washington, DC to join teens from around the world in an intensely competitive annual ritual: the World School Debating Championships. Well aware that their region is associated,...
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directed by Liz Mermin; composed by Nick Fyffe, 1972-; produced by Liz Mermin (Falls Church, VA: Landmark Media, 2010), 1 hour
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In September 2008, five teenagers, a Qatari, an Iraqi, a Syrian-Armenian, a Pakistani, and an Iranian, journeyed from the Middle East to Washington, DC to join teens from around the world in an intensely competitive annual ritual: the World School Debating Championships. Well aware that their region is associated, in Western minds, with oil, money, and jihad, they are determined to show that they are not closed-minded extremists. Coached by some...
In September 2008, five teenagers, a Qatari, an Iraqi, a Syrian-Armenian, a Pakistani, and an Iranian, journeyed from the Middle East to Washington, DC to join teens from around the world in an intensely competitive annual ritual: the World School Debating Championships. Well aware that their region is associated, in Western minds, with oil, money, and jihad, they are determined to show that they are not closed-minded extremists. Coached by some of the most successful debaters in the world, they are also determined to win. They are charismatic, intelligent, worldly teens with strong views, immense curiosity, and boundless ambition, which, for ten intense weeks, they direct toward mastering the arcane strategies of British parliamentary debate. Follow TEAM QATAR on this unusual journey. Quirky and endearing, entertaining and informative, this story offers a rare glimpse into the rapidly growing global culture of the Arab world and its relation to the West.
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Field of Study
Education
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Liz Mermin
Author / Creator
Nick Fyffe, 1972-, Liz Mermin
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Landmark Media
Topic / Theme
Government, Humanities
Copyright Message
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