The Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education (2014)

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The BLUEPRINT is a collection of short features about students and teachers who form an extraordinary network of schools operated by Seventh-day Adventists. From the streets of the Bronx, New York, to an Indian reservation in Arizona – from a riverboat that a century ago dared to teach newly-freed slaves to a modern day oudoor classroom in the Rocky Mountains – each story shows how the “whole child” approach to education – teaching body, mind and spirit – is transforming lives.

Director: Martin Doblmeier
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
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Original Language: en
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What is The Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education about?
The BLUEPRINT is a collection of short features about students and teachers who form an extraordinary network of schools operated by Seventh-day Adventists. From the streets of the Bronx, New York, to an Indian reservation in Arizona – from a riverboat that a century ago dared to teach newly-freed slaves to a modern day oudoor classroom in the Rocky Mountains – each story shows how the “whole child” approach to education – teaching body, mind and spirit – is transforming lives.
Who directed The Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education?
The Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education was directed by Martin Doblmeier.
How long is The Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education?
The Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
What genre is The Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education?
The Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education is a Documentary film.