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Learning Without Borders: Students Connect with Their Peers Worldwide

Students foster connections with the community through small classes, travel opportunities, and plenty of time for formal and informal exchanges. More to this story.

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Release Date:10/14/2004
Running Time: 7 min.

Video Credits

Produced, Written, and Directed by

  • Ken Ellis

Associate Producers:

  • Diane Demée-Benoit
  • Miwa Yokoyama

Editor:

  • Karen Sutherland

Camera Crew:

  • Tom Hennig
  • Alex Herrera

Intern:

  • Kari Barber

Narrator:

  • Joe DeFrancesco

Additional Footage Provided by

  • Cinema North East, North East School of the Arts
  • © 2004
  • The George Lucas Educational Foundation
  • All rights reserved.

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International School of the Americas--a thrilling video

Submitted by Marge Tye Zuba,Ed.D. (not verified) on June 24, 2008 - 17:25.

This video is thrilling to watch. It is a sign of hope for the future of our planet. The staff at ISA can be most proud of their scholarship, passion and belief in the capacity of the students to embrace a hunger for learning and problem solving. Thank you.

Marge

U.S. schools broadening their horizons

Submitted by Leo Merle (not verified) on June 24, 2008 - 16:41.

This is a great example of U.S. schools broadening their horizons, exploring other countries, and gaining a deeper understanding and appreciation for opinions and perspectives from across borders.

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