China's Ant People (这仅是这个Episode 的题目) Episode 8 of 8 (整个系类片分成8个Episode ,最后一个,也就是这里介绍的这个才是关于中国的) Duration: 1 hour What does an education get you? Education is the only way out of poverty, as it has been sold to the Chinese population since ancient times. China's economic boom and talk of the merits of hard work have created an expectation that studying is how to escape poverty. Yet it seems the system only leads to jobs for a few, and debt for all. Weijun Chen's film, set in Wuhan in central China, looks at the realities of Chinese education through the lives of private college tutor Wang Zehziang, high school graduate and would-be university student Wang Pan, and graduate jobseeker Wan Chao.
A BBC Storyville film, produced in partnership with the Open University, China's Ant People screens as part of Why Poverty? - when the BBC, in conjunction with more than 70 broadcasters around the world, hosts a debate about contemporary poverty. The global cross-media event sees the same eight films screened in 180 countries to explore why, in the 21st Century, a billion people still live in poverty. 这是一个简短的介绍: [flash]http://player.56.com/v_82600271.swf[/flash] 如果您觉得值得观看,这是完整的记录篇:
如果您对整个系列的记录片感兴趣,请移步:OU on the BBC: Why Poverty? The Why Poverty? project uses a series of documentaries asking why, in the 21st century, a billion people still live in poverty. Delve into our resources to find out more. Non-profit organisation Steps International has created the Why Poverty? initiative as a groundbreaking cross-media project to help audiences across the world understand what they can do about poverty. The project creates an international partnership with broadcasters such as the BBC, NGOs, institutions such as The Open University and concerned citizens around the world. Find out more about the series by visiting the BBC pages , and get information on the project by visiting the Why Poverty? website.