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Video Contest Focuses on Importance of School

Weeks after President Obama called on the nation's students to take responsibility for their education, the U.S. Department of Education wants to hear back from them in a video contest.

Last week, the Ed Department announced the start of a national video contest titled "I Am What I Learn.” Through Nov. 2, students ages 13 and older are encouraged to submit videos up to two minutes long about how education will help them achieve their dreams. The contest has no restrictions on style, and the videos should be creative and inspirational.

“Students share responsibility for their education and for fulfilling their dreams," Duncan said. “This video contest is an opportunity for young people to share their stories about where their education and career training can take them. At the same time, I encourage parents, schools and communities to play a strong role in their stories by being accountable for forming stronger partnerships that guide students to their goals.”

Students can submit their videos at www.Ed.gov/IAmWhatILearn. After Nov. 2, video submissions will be reviewed by a panel of judges, including Duncan. Judges will choose 10 finalists to promote on the U.S. Ed Department's official YouTube channel. Then public will vote on their favorite videos, and the top three with the most votes will each win $1,000. Winners will be announced the week of Dec. 1.

Contest rules:

  • Each video must be submitted by an active student, age 13 and older.
  • Contestants chosen as finalists will be contacted through their YouTube account and must respond within seven business days to confirm eligibility.
  • Finalists under the age of 18 must submit a parental consent form.
  • Video must be two minutes or less in length.
  • The Department of Education’s  Web site (www.ED.gov/IAmWhatILearn) must be featured in the video.
  • The video content must be original.
  • The video must convey the importance of education, as well as the student’s individual academic goals.
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