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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2010

What it takes to become an architect, and what it takes to educate a child. A look at Citizen Schools' apprenticeship program in New York City.

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  • @AnotherChangjinglu well last year i did this project and it was a really good experience. so uh yeah! stop bein a downer and get some Viagra to get up! thanks

  • OMG MY OLD SCHOOL!

  • Wow. Are the students who are creating a new shoe design for Nike simultaneously educated about how Nike employs children their age in foreign countries so that Nike can reap in unprecedented profits? Are they told that Phil Knight has refused to employ American workers in American factories? Can education EVER exist outside of the vocational model? Yay! A whole new generation of greedy capitalists!

  • Wow. Are the students who are creating a new shoe design for Nike simultaneously educated about how Nike employs children their age in foreign countries so that Nike can reap in unprecedented profits? Are they told that Phil Knight has refused to employ American workers in American factories? Can education EVER exist outside of the vocational model? Yay! A whole new generation of greedy capitalists!

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