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Back to School


The Issue

What would life be like without an education? Over a hundred million children learn the answer each year; of these, two thirds are girls. One in four children in developing countries does not complete five years of basic education and there are nearly one billion illiterate adults – one sixth of the world's people. Now 191 nations have set a goal of free and compulsory education for every child on earth by 2015. To test the reality of this commitment, Back to School travels to schoolrooms worldwide, offering a fascinating glimpse into the lives of very diverse children, all taking their hopeful first steps into an uncertain future.

The Film

Back to School is the second installment of Time for School, the multi-year project launched in 2003 when Wide Angle profiled seven children in seven countries – Afghanistan, Benin, Brazil, India, Japan, Kenya, and Romania – starting their first year of school, often despite great odds. Returning in 2006, we find that some are already hanging onto their enrollment by a thread. Thirteen-year-old Neeraj attends a special night school so she can work during the day, but extended trips to graze the livestock have arrested her progress. In Benin, Nanavi is the first girl from her family to enroll in school, but her father's death has made it difficult to afford the chalk and supplies. With over 100 million children around the globe out of school, Back to School puts a human face on an issue with profound consequences for global development.

Anchor Interview
Gene Sperling discusses the state of global education with anchor, Daljit Dhaliwal. Watch Interview (below) or Read Transcript.
Inside This Site
Investigate the status of primary education worldwide in the Interactive Map. See how the children featured in prior WIDE ANGLE episode "Time for School" are faring three years later in the Kid Cards. Gain additional insight from global education experts in Interviews. Go behind the scenes with the program creators in the Filmmaker Notes.
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Should the U.N. sanction countries for not meeting universal education goals?
Explore the factors that impede schooling; examine efforts to ensure universal access to education; and undertake a project that supports these efforts. See the lesson plan.
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