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Time For Talent, A Pt. 2 of 2

Reel Number: 221468-03

Color: Black and White

Sound: SD

Year / Date: 1960

Country: USA

Location: Colorado,Denver,Louis Park,Marshall,Michigan,Minnesota,St

TC Begins: 01:45:17

TC Ends: 01:58:51

Duration: 00:13:34

A Time For Talent Pt. 2 of 2 District school administrators talking at table (MOS). MSs. 01:45:58 Teacher & administrator talking at desk; others around table. Grade school classroom w/ student giving presentations. 01:46:31 SOF Neil, young boy: “Mr. Williams, I’d like to talk to you about that basic design. teacher... they look at paper at teacher’s desk. “...I’d like to do a project on algebra.” “How are you going to go about it?” etc. 01:48:10 Neil at library bookshelf, reading & taking notes. MCU. Gives report to class on how algebra helps solve math problems; points to blackboard & his solution. 01:49:59 Another boy showing geometry problem & solution on blackboard. 01:50:20 CU high school students listening. Student talking w/ teacher. Library shelf & student taking down book & browsing; sits down & begins taking notes. Girl reading, others checking out books. Teacher in library. VO “These kids really keep you jumping....” 01:52:06 Administrators meeting around table continues; others meeting & talking (MOS). 01:52:47 SOF: Teacher sitting at desk talking to class about having finished reading Greek plays. CU girl responding about Greek knowledge (SOF). Man at blackboard asking students, & they respond, re math problem at blackboard. 01:54:26 SOF: Spanish language teacher in language laboratory leading students. VO pan of students in booths or cubicles listening to tape recordings. 01:55:03 High school boys & girls in chemistry or biology laboratory. 01:55:18 SOF: Teacher talking about American history (brief) then voice over of shots of students & teacher. 01:56:02 Kids in hallways at lockers, moving about, in classrooms. MCU & CUs. Summary of teachers, students, discussions, administrators. 01:57:18 Charles Basch (sp?) Director of Academically Talented Pupil Project, National Education Association speaks to camera, gets up sits on desk. “Are you satisfied? Are you really satisfied...” 01:58:29 Students seen in silhouette leaving high school from inside school. The End. Propaganda; Lobbying Effort; Cold War; Space Race; Geeks; 1960s; 1950s; Upper Class; Smart Students; Bright;

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