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082 04 ^a822.33 ^bH63 2006
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300 ^a1 videodisc (53 min.) : ดิสก์ :^bsd., col. ; ;^c4 3/4 in
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490 0 ^aAllegheny College film library
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500 ^a Originally broadcast on September 6, 2005 as an episode ofthe PBS television program: POV [Point of view]
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500 ^aSpecial features: Filmmaker interview (15 min.); Filmmakerbiography [text feature]; About Docurama [text feature]; Docurama trailer park [trailers]
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505 0 ^aWill power -- To be or not to be -- I^^'m an American -- Hobart Halloween -- Hobart Christmas -- Going once, going twice -- National travel -- Knight in Los Angeles -- Teachfor America -- Higher education -- Final performance -- Credits
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508 ^aEditor, cinematographer and co-producer, Alex Rotaru
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511 0 ^aRafe Esquith; interviewees include Danielle Joo, Alan Avila, Mercedes Santoyo, Brenda De Leon, Michael York, AmyLee, Lidia Medina, Ian McKellen, Damien Mendieta
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520 ^aOne year. One class. One play. The Latino-and Asian-American children crowding Los Angeles^^' sprawling Hobart Boulevard Elementary face daunting odds: low-income households, under-funded, overcrowded school, and a neighborhood known for crime, not opportunity. Teacher Rafe Esquith expects the best from these kids, leading hisfifth-graders through a rigorous core curriculum of English, mathematics, geography, and literature. The pinnacle of each year is the performance of a full-length,unabridged play by Shakespeare. Esquith^^'s motto is ^^"Be nice, work hard. There are no shortcuts^^" and the Hobart Shakespeareans prove that any kid can succeed, and go on the live the American dream
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546 ^aIn English; closed-captioned
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600 10 ^aEsquith, Rafe
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610 20 ^aHobart Boulevard Elementary School (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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650 0 ^aMale elementary school teachers^zCalifornia^zLos Angeles^vBiography
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650 0 ^aTeachers^zCalifornia^zLos Angeles^vBiography
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650 0 ^aEducation, Elementary^zCalifornia^zLos Angeles
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650 0 ^aTheater^zCalifornia^zLos Angeles
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650 0 ^aMotivation in education
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650 0 ^aBiographical television programs
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655 0 ^aDocumentary films
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999 ^aThanyaporn Prempree
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