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Must-see videos on education policy
- MUST-SEE: John Stossel’s documentary about public schools and school choice
- MUST-SEE: Cato Institute lady explains why competition is better than monopoly
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On School Spending:
While I agree with the overall thrust of the video, I think the one thing to keep in mind is that a lot has changed since the 1960’s. We need to educate our kids on and about computers, which was not a concern in the 60’s – as an example.
But the idea is correct – we cannot hope to just throw money at the problem and hope that fixes it. We need to teach our children the basics and most of all: discipline, ethics, and character.
Great videos.
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