Anonymous wrote:So I've watched a few documentaries online recently that I've really liked. I've liked the ones about education topics (I am a teacher) liked Waiting for Superman. This weekend, I watched one on poverty on Frontline called Country Boys. Does anyone have any suggestions for ones on education, poverty or children in general?
Anonymous wrote:The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia. Not sure it is on Netflix anymore, pretty sure it was just put on Amazon.
It was a real eye-opener to me about how dysfunctional entire families can be, mom, dad, aunts, grandparents....Does make you think some kids will never have a chance.
Anonymous wrote:There was a really good documentary about a DCPS high school that was shown on PBS within the last year. The high school was DC Metropolitan but I can't remember the title... 180 Days maybe? It was pretty wrenching.
Anonymous wrote:Have you watched the Up! series?
7-Up (or 7-Up!)
Seven Plus Seven
21 Up
28 Up
35 Up
etc…I think they are at 56 Up now.
you can get it on netflix. They film the same individuals every seven years throughout their lives, staring when they were 7 years old. It's a British series.
Ok here is another and it doesn't quite fit in with your parameters, but it totally affected my life so I'll throw it out there:
National Parks: America's Best Idea
LOVED the Up Series. They completely hooked me in.
OP, I heard - but have not seen - that there was a follow-up to Waiting for Superman called The Lottery. Looked interesting. Has anyone else seen it or can recommend? I still cry when I think about Waiting for Superman.
Since watching this, my kids have hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, been to Zion twice, Bryce, Yosemite Valley and the High Sierra, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, and were on the way to Yellowstone when we had to cancel to move to DC for DH's job.
I even pulled my kids out of school to do some of these trips (and education is important in our household).