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Thursday, March 09, 2006

'Point of View" Radio Show Devotes a Week to Exposing Public Education

We hope there aren't many Chalcedon readers left who believe in public education. But there are probably a lot of you who have family and friends who've left their kids in public school and won't believe a word you say when you tell them that they shouldn't. After all, things can't possibly be that bad... Frustrating, isn't it?

The Point of View talk radio show has devoted their entire programming this week to an expose of public education. For you that means 15 hours' worth of ammunition you can use to try to break down the wall of denial. There's no charge; all you have to do is listen on your computer. Go to http://pointofview.net/ and listen to experts like E. Roy Moore Jr. (Exodus Mandate), Robert Knight (Concerned Women for America), and many others slice and dice the government schools. You can also read articles by John Stossel (the teachers' unions are very mad at him for his recent ABC-TV documentary, "Stupid in America") and others.

Here at Chalcedon we've spent 40 years telling our fellow Christians to pull their children out of public education. It seems like everybody you talk to thinks, yeah, sure, home schooling would be great, but has some ironclad reason why his own kids have to stay in public school, at least for now.

But home education is growing fast, and Point of View can give you a lot of the reasons why. The shows are in a conversation format with live phone calls from the audience. Tune in to learn how the pros make the point.