Have your ideas changed?

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Have your ideas changed? is a short film from 1959 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

Representatives of Japan, Iceland, United Kingdom and Denmark ask themselves, “Have Your Ideas Changed?” What has been learned, accepted, discarded by the panelists in the past three months? What value can be assigned to the Youth Forum project? ...

Have your ideas changed?
Produced byNational Educational Television
Production
company
National Educational Television
Distributed byNational Educational Television
Release date
1959
Running time
0:29:19
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More Details

internal id
71218
Summary
Representatives of Japan, Iceland, United Kingdom and Denmark ask themselves, “Have Your Ideas Changed?” What has been learned, accepted, discarded by the panelists in the past three months? What value can be assigned to the Youth Forum project? How important was the strictly academic experience in their stay here? How can American and foreign schools be compared? What are some weaknesses of American schools? What effect does foreign language training have on students in various countries? What effect does the traveler abroad have on the people of the country he visits? What is the effect of an army of occupation, such as existed for a while in Japan? How can people learn more about each other?
Physical Format
1 Film (0:29:19)
16mm
IUL Genres
Youth
Political
Educational
Talk
IUL Subject
International relations.
Full Original Title
Have your ideas changed?