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Oklahomans for School Accountability - Educating Tulsa

I recently attended the 2nd Annual Educating Tulsa Seminar hosted by Oklahomans for School Accountability (OFSA). One of the co-founders of this organization asked if I would video tape the seminar, which I did. Since my wife and I don't have any children, I was expecting it to be kind of a long day so I brought my laptop to pass the time. It didn't get used.

The speaker was Michael Chapman who heads up American Heritage Research and is on the Board of Directors of an organization called Ed Watch. Mr. Chapman is a captivating speaker and well versed on the subject he presents. If you have an interest in what children are being taught in school, view this video. If you don't have an interest, view the video and you will.

Make sure you check the website links for more information!

Special Thanks to OFSA for allowing me to post this video here at Tulsa Topics.


Here's the Google Video link to the video.



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Bobby, you do good work. Thanks for the post!

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