TWO MILLION MINUTES CHAPTER 1:A GLOBAL EXAMINATIONThis groundbreaking, controversial documentary film takes an in-depth look at how students in the United States allocate their high school years (approximately four years or two million minutes) compared with India and China. The film forms a picture of the various levels of global education and addresses the implications of these differences on the 21st century global economy. TWO MILLION MINUTES CHAPTERS 2 & 3:A DEEPER LOOK AT INDIA & CHINAThese films are follow-ups to 2MM Chapter 1. The students from the original film are interviewed a year later. They provide feedback on how well high school prepared them for college and their perceptions of the discrepancies among education in the U.S., India and China. You will also get an in-depth look at the curricula, teacher credentials and classroom experiences. CHINA WINS: THE MOVIEVirtually unknown in the West, entrepreneurship has exploded in China. China Wins follows the competitors in the largest, most lucrative business plan competition in the world - broadcast on Chinese Communist TV. The TV show is a metaphor for an entrepreneurial surge in the most populace nation on Earth that is unprecedented in human history. TWO MILLION MINUTES:A 21ST CENTRURY SOLUTIONFor 25 years, report after report has shown that American students are falling further and further behind the rest of the world intellectually. As the American public school system fails to adapt to this century, schools in China and India produce four times the number of high school graduates as the U.S. and educate these students to a much higher level. |




