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Kaya 2022-01-19 08:02:54
Similar education system issues
Guggenheim looks a bit like a rugged version of Hugh Grant. This is also my first close encounter with a documentary director who is well-known in the United States. As he did last time, he wants to show you the education problems in the United States in a reasonable manner, with a little humor....
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Nicole 2022-01-19 08:02:54
Review of waiting for superman
This semester, I took a course called looking at American education through movies. At the first class, our teacher showed us a documentary called waiting for superman. It gives me a lot new ideas about American and American education after watching it.
Waiting for "Superman" is a 2010 American...
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Kassandra 2022-01-19 08:02:54
American high school problems
Reading A in fifth grade, seventh grade becomes D. At most about 30% of students in seventh grade pass math and reading. One of the Pittsburgh dropout factories, OLIVER High School, dropped out seriously. Bad schools make bad areas. Teacher level, poor intelligence teaches 50%, and good teacher can...
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Elinore 2022-01-19 08:02:54
Waiting for Superman's notes
Reading A in fifth grade becomes D in seventh grade. Oliver High School is one of the drop-out high schools in the Pittsburgh area. Only three or four hundred of 1,200 students can graduate. In the seventh grade, at most 30% of students pass math and reading. The dropout is serious. Teacher level,...
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Darius 2022-01-19 08:02:54
Documentary structure analysis
Davis Guggenheim. I noticed him because of the promotional documentary he shot for the Obama 2012 campaign and his surname. The narrative structure of this person’s film is very characteristic and the organization is clear, but there is always a kind of passion running through. He wants to promote...
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Chadrick 2022-01-19 08:02:54
For some people, fairness is always a luxury
This is a documentary about the status quo of public high schools in the United States. It has a deep inner meaning. From the perspective of a shallow audience, I just want to say the most shocking detail-the fate of some children is determined by lottery. Good resources are always limited. If...
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Jacinthe 2022-01-19 08:02:54
American education dancing with lemons
Popularization of background In 1852, Massachusetts passed the first decree on compulsory education for children. In 1867, the Federal Bureau of Education was established with an annual funding of 13,000 US dollars. In 2011, the Obama administration gave the Department of Education a budget of 49.7...
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Rickey 2022-01-19 08:02:54
Be shocked and think deeply
Before watching this documentary, I have always held a positive attitude towards education in the United States: comprehensively cultivate children's various abilities, and do not force children to learn. But after reading waiting for superman, I realized that the education problem in the US...
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Zechariah 2022-01-19 08:02:54
The pain of basic education in the United States
No matter where in the world, education and medical resources are always the scarcest. The same is true in the United States.
After watching the American documentary about education "Waiting for Superman", I felt mixed. Perhaps American educational resources are even more unfair. It was...
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Keely 2022-01-19 08:02:54
Look forward to the monster
I just came back after the parent meeting, and I was extremely anxious. I feel even more empathetic to this documentary about American education.
The film focuses on public education in elementary and secondary schools in the United States. It believes that low-quality teachers and...
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Director: Davis Guggenheim
Language: English,Spanish Release date: October 29, 2010