Filmmaker to Visit New York State to Screen New Education Documentary at Department of Education and West Point

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Mon Nov 9, 2009 10:18am EST

New Film, the 21st Century Solution, Models a Successful American School and
Suggests Reform Measures to Improve Student Achievement
NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--
Global education expert, venture capitalist and entrepreneur Bob Compton will
screen his newest documentary film, The 21st Century Solution, twice in New York
State on November 12-13. Compton will visit the New York City Department of
Education (NY DOE) and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to show the film.


This film reveals a charter school in Tucson, Ariz. that provides a model for
educating American students at a globally-competitive level. Compton believes
this is one of the world`s most effective secondary schools. Called BASIS, the
school demonstrates that American students are capable of competing academically
with the best in the world given the right curriculum, the right teachers, the
right inspiration and expectations for success. 

The 21st Century Solution is a sequel to Compton`s first documentary film Two
Million Minutes: A Global Examination, which analyzed global education,
comparing how high school students in the U.S., India and China prioritized
their time. Ultimately, the film revealed a crisis in American education, as a
result of less time spent in the classroom and studying, less educated
instructors and a culture that doesn`t recognize and reward intellectual
achievement to the same extent as many foreign cultures. 

"I support what Joel Klein and the NY DOE are doing to improve education for
students, and I wanted to share my experience with BASIS to demonstrate that
such a model exists and is successful," said Compton. "BASIS had found a way to
provide a world-class education to its students, and we must determine how to
allow more schools to offer a world class education to American children. Our
country`s economic future depends upon it." 

Compton will screen the film privately at the NY DOE on November 12. The
screening at West Point will take place as part of a larger, invitation-only
Investment in America Forum, titled "The New Economy: Building the Workforce of
the Future" on November 13. The Investment in America Forum is a partnership
between the Leader to Leader Institute, the United States Army and The
Conference Board. Additional information on the program is available at
http://www.conference-board.org/events/iaf/. 

For more information on future screenings or to purchase copies of Compton`s
documentary films, visit www.2mminutes.com. 

About Bob Compton

Bob Compton is an entrepreneur and venture capitalist who has invested in
numerous companies over the past twenty years. He now serves on numerous company
boards and is a documentary filmmaker. His first film, Two Million Minutes,
takes an in-depth look at secondary education in the United States as compared
with India and China and examines the implications this may have on the U.S.
position in the global economy during the 21st century. For more information,
please visit www.2mminutes.com.

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