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September 4th, 2003

Introduction

About the Film

Doesn’t everyone remember their first day of school? Not everyone can. The facts speak for themselves. Over a hundred million children worldwide have never spent a day in school. One in four does not complete even five years of basic education. Now, 182 nations have promised to provide access to free and compulsory education for every child in the world — by 2015. To test the reality of this commitment, WIDE ANGLE profiles children in Japan, Kenya, Benin, Brazil, Romania, and India who have managed to enroll in the first year of primary school — in most cases despite great odds. Planned as the premiere episode of a longitudinal series of films through 2015, this program will provide a fascinating glimpse into the lives of children with very different personalities, in diverse circumstances and countries, all taking a hopeful first step into an uncertain future.

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#1

Is this series available on DVD? I want to use it with my high school students.

#2

My understanding is that no Wide Angle episodes are made into DVD for purchase.

#3

Quite an interesting article that must inspire education specialists and administrations in Guinea.

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Sponsored by Mutual of America

Funding for Wide Angle is provided by PBS, Ford Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Foundation, Judy and Josh Weston, the Estates of Helen and Sam Roseman, Bernard and Irene Schwartz, The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, and the Dr. Robert C. and Tina Sohn Foundation. Corporate support is provided by Mutual of America Life Insurance Company. Additional funding for educational materials is provided by The Overbrook Foundation.