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# Brad Templeton Instead of trying to get such a course into state-run...

*January 13, 2023 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Noah Hussin's comment.*

Brad Templeton Instead of trying to get such a course into state-run schools (which are hidebound) perhaps consider doing a Khan Academy-style Youtube series.  That way students and adults alike can benefit from them, and you can build a constituency for pushing the curriculum into schools. You could also invite people to cover both sides of controversial topics, such as using cancellation to suppress bad ideas / defending against unjustified cancellation.  Parents/schools could pick and choose which to present to students depending on where they fall on the topic.
