From the start of elementary school until high school graduation, students spend two million minutes preparing for their future. Director Chad Heeter’s documentary 2 Million Minutes explores the dramatic differences between the way Western students spend that time versus students in China and India.
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Where can we see the full documentary?
I’m guessing my Yonge & Lawrence Ave Rogers Video won’t stock that sort of thing!
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You know, that’s a really good question. I would try good video stores like Queen video (who would likely order this) or ask the more commercial chains if they’ll order (unlikely).
I have a very small video place near my house that has a great doc section. They will order anything I ask for as long as its available through their distributor.
Otherwise, check their website for updates - apparently they’ve screened it at quite a few universities.
http://www.2mminutes.com/newsblog.html
In the meantime, for other inspirational / must engage stuff:
1. The TED talks - any of them. Online, free, mind-blowing stuff.
http://www.ted.com/talks
2. Whole New Mind (book)
I highly recommend Dan Pink’s new book Whole New Mind. It’s a good overview of the kind of big picture thinking occurring among the more innovative business leaders.
http://www.danpink.com/aboutwnm.php
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