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Gay Stephenson

I am what I learn, contest for students!

This neat contest is hosted by Secretary Arne Duncan in the U.S. He invites students to create a video about why education is important to fulfilling their dreams. U.S. students can submit their video to the "I Am What I Learn" contest. Students could win $1000.
I love their web page where they ask students to be honest, be creative, inspire us! Take a peak: http://www.ed.gov/iamwhatilearn/index.html

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