2 Million Minutes: A Global Examination *Global Education Series*

2 Million Minutes Jan. 21

When

Wednesday, January 21, 2015    
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

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Bookings closed

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Missed this program? Listen to the panel discussion podcast on Alaska Public Media by clicking here. 


 2 Million Minutes Jan. 21This groundbreaking, controversial documentary film takes an in-depth look at how students in the United States allocate their high school years (approximately four years or two million minutes) compared with India and China. The film forms a picture of the various levels of global education and addresses the implications of these differences on the 21st century global economy.

Click here for more information about the film and to watch the trailer.

 


The film was followed by a live panel discussion with a question and answer period featuring:

Archana MishrArchana3a – Director of Live.Work.Play. Initiative, AEDC
Archana joined the AEDC team in 2013, and in her role of the Live. Work. Play. Director, Archana spearheads the AEDC initiative to make Anchorage the no. 1 city in America to Live, Work and Play. In Australia, she also held various executive roles in the mining, oil and gas industry in Perth and Brisbane, and economic development policy in Darwin. She is passionate about supporting education as the key tool for building equal societies, and recently published her first book, The Fortunate Child. Archana is a board member of Alaska World Affairs Council, advisory council member of Trailside Discovery Center, and is significantly involved as a parent in Pacific Northern Academy, an independent school in Anchorage. She has more than 14 years of experience working in advocacy, external relations, policy, communications and law in Australia and India. She holds a MBA and Bachelor of Law and Science degrees.

halcroAndrew Halcro – President, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce
Andrew Halcro is an Anchorage businessman who joined the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce as president in January 2013. Halcro has lived in Anchorage for more than four decades and resides in the Sand Lake area, which he represented in the Legislature from 1998 to 2002. Halcro has held senior management positions in his family’s statewide business, Avis Alaska, was a columnist for the Anchorage Daily News, hosted a talk radio show, and has done business and public policy consulting. He recently authored an online news blog, AndrewHalcro.com, focusing on public policy issues and politics in Alaska.  Currently he serves as the volunteer Chair of the 90% by 2020 education initiative.

KCampbell1Kathy Campbell – AP & Honors Teacher, Eagle River High School
Ms. Campbell is currently employed with the Anchorage School District teaching Advanced Placement (AP) Government, AP Comparative Government, AP World History, Holocaust, Technical Writing, and Alaska Studies. She is also an adjunct professor with the University of Alaska teaching American History and World Civilization classes. Ms. Campbell recently retired as a Lieutenant Colonel from the Army Reserves after 30 years of service working as an intelligence officer. She spends her leisure time avidly following state and national politics, reading a variety of history books, downhill skiing, running, and hiking.


The panel was moderated by Lise Falskow, President and CEO, Alaska World Affairs Council.


This program was made possible by the following sponsors:

Shell

 


Presented in partnership with:

UAAStudentActivities

AEDC

90by2020

UnitedWayAnchorage          live.work.play

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bookings

Online registration is now closed for this event. Please contact rsvp@alaskaworldaffairs.org to inquire about space.