I only watched it to catch the part about Gregory Starrett. I'd saw that section earlier in passing and was very offended by his words.
Doesn't matter how well or poorly produced, facts are facts and it gets them out there.
It also shows the proof of how the textbooks are changed.
Most state education boards choose textbooks for their state instead of letting local or regional school boards do the choosing. Perhaps, that needs to change.
“Most state education boards choose textbooks for their state instead of letting local or regional school boards do the choosing. Perhaps, that needs to change.”
And in what parallel universe will this happen? Moreover, the same types of books would generally be chosen at ANY LEVEL by our highly trained education professionals because they are throughly indoctrinated to believe the very things that are in the books.
What did he say?