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A Walk in my Shoes: First Generation College Students Full Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2018
- What's it like to be the first one in your family to go to college?
Millions of first-generation college students arrive on college campuses across the nation every day. With them, they bring their pasts, their cultures, their hopes, their fears, and their dreams. This inspirational documentary delves into the lives of eight first-generation college students, five preservice teachers and three successful educators, who chose a profession dedicated to a concept they are all committed to: changing lives.
Produced by the College of Education at Kansas State University.
Executive Producer: Dean Debbie K. Mercer
Director: Rusty Earl
Music licensed from First com.com
Simple Notes: Pemberton Silent Beauty: Elias Trevino Reason to Believe: Elias Trevino
Moments of Refuge: Elias Trevino Winning: Through Harms Fresh Start: Deering Williams Wade Future Generations: Elias Trevino Anticipation Accent: Baker Mario Weniger
Coming Back Home: Kallins Minucci Home Sweet Home: Harms
Bright Morning: Kallins Skinner Baby Steps: Elias Trevino Spinning Cotton: Niblett
Enduring love: Malagnini Sundown: Green Abandonded and Alone: Levin Lacking Grace: Flores Hunter Jr. Slott Still Field of Dreams: Cotton Niblett Enduring Love: Malagnini
Night Train: Lethbridge Tender Lullaby: Lethbridge
Never far away: Elias Trevino A mother love: Elias Trevino Victorious Plan: Kallins Minucci
It’s nice to know Kansas takes pride in their first generation students. I was one myself and might consider them for graduate school.
Im a 1st generation College Student. Help was HARD to get, but HOURS In the Library just got me through basics it took 2yr : 2 semester. And had to work part-time.
This is awesome. We just did a video with first generation college hopefuls, and it is truly moving to witness the ambition and pioneering mentality of such incredible youths.
Watching this now I wonder where all these wonderful people are? I like this documentary especially Angelica’s story! Thank you all for sharing this was nice! #lifechanging
Epic content here!~ Well done. I'm a first gen student and I can identify with some of the things that are said here. Good job on this documentary. Wow! #kansasproud #firstgenstudent #80skid
Thank you Julie!
It's even worse to start undergrad if you never had a high school experience and you go when you're older. Many scholarships don't accommodate nontraditional students. Also, in general, scholarships completely neglect the people who need them most. I truly hope educational reform in the U.S. happens relatively soon (next 100 years, maybe?) Man, why couldn't I have been born somewhere in Scandinavia or preferably Finland. At least they actually value education.
Very impactful, thank you!
♥️♥️♥️ your docs, awesome job!
im mad at this video because of the fact we had to do work on this...i hate school.
lol. the nerve of someone attempting to teach you something valuable, huh.
So there I was many years ago as a "first generation" college student and here is my white privilege: worked full time 2nd shift in a factory, went to school full time at the community college, then to state school to finish my B.S. I slept in my car in between school and work, ate out of vending machines, flunked and repeated a number of challenging classes til I passed, paid everything on my own from my full-time and weekend jobs, no loans, grants or parental encouragement or help. My parents never inquired about what I majored in or my work. Some of my classmates were in the same boat and they had sleeping bags and camped in the State Park next to our campus because they had little money. They graduated too!!
How did the first woman drive home every weekend??? it's a 22 hour drive from La to that uni.
Lisa Mead's story is heartbreaking. What father gives up their daughter for adoption?
Who is here from FSCJ? lol :)