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Back to School: Path to Universal Primary Education

March 13, 2007
David Bloom professor, economics & demography, HSPH
Pamela Hogan producer, Wide Angle
Matthew Jukes assistant professor, education, HGSE
Fernando Reimers professor, director, International Education, HGSE

Wide Angle producer Pamela Hogan screens her film Back to School, and a panel discusses universal primary education.

Across the world, more than 100 million children are out of school this year. In the developing world, one in four children drop out before completing four years of education. Nearly one billion adults, one sixth of the world's people, are illiterate. In 2003, producers from New York's Wide Angle world affairs television series traveled to Afghanistan, India, Benin, Brazil, Romania, Kenya, and Japan to film the stories of seven children beginning their first year of formal schooling, some against great odds. Now, three years later, the filmmakers have returned with Back to School, a film which revisits these children as they continued, or fell behind, on their paths through elementary school.

The speakers in this discussion include David Bloom, Gamble Professor of Economics and Demography, Harvard School of Public Health; Matthew Jukes, assistant professor of education, Harvard Graduate School of Education; and Fernando Reimers, Ford Foundation Professor of International Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education.

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