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Math Education: An Inconvenient Truth

January 15, 2007

M.J. McDermott is speaking about the current state of math education, as a private citizen . KCPQ does not endorse this video. Math Education: An Inconvenient Truth


Free to Choose: What's Wrong With Our Schools?

November 11, 2008

Parental choice and parental responsibility in the education of children is the U.S. tradition and is consistent with a free society. Centralized government control has eroded freedom and adversely affected the quality of education. The poor help pay for education for the future rich. Friedman has long advocated using vouchers to solve the problem. In "Free to Choose 1980 Volume 6 - What's Wrong With Our Schools?" he explains why. Friedman visits U.S. and Britain and debates Albert Shanker; President of the American Federation of Teachers, John Coons; Initiative for Public Choice in California, Thomas Shannon; National School Boards Association, and Gregory Anrig; Department of Education.

Free To Choose was an award winning PBS television series featuring the Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman. 10 films make up the series, each featuring a short documentary where Milton Friedman presents his views on a given topic followed by a discussion and debate with various participants including politicians, academics, business people, et al.

In general the views expressed are contrary to the status quo of government involvement in daily life. At the time the series first aired it was given poor time slots by station managers that did not want it broadcast, and the program was even banned in France. Despite this suppression, the series went on to become a smash success leading to the best selling non-fiction book of 1980 and a follow-up series in 1990.

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