DR.
MILTON FRIEDMAN’S EDUCATION REFORM IDEAS TO BE DISCUSSED AT JULY 31 CONWAY
FORUM
The 101st anniversary of the birth of
Dr. Milton Friedman (1912-2006), the 1976 Nobel Economics laureate will be
commemorated at a July 31 forum hosted by the Policy Foundation in Conway.
The forum will start at Noon at the
Faulkner County Library (1900 Tyler).
Dr. Friedman, a 1928 graduate of
Rahway, N.J. Public High School, later earned economics degrees from Rutgers
before teaching at the Univ. of Chicago until his 1977 retirement. He later served as a member of President
Reagan’s Economic Policy Advisory Board, a group of non-government experts
named by the president.
Dr. Friedman is closely associated
with the idea of competition in the delivery of
education services. He supported
educational competition in books like Free
To Choose (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
1980), written with his wife, Rose (1911-2009).
The Friedman’s noted spending on education has increased, yet its
quality has declined in many areas. They
advanced a market-based approach to education, and proposed ideas to increase
competition. These ideas will be
discussed at the July 31 forum.
The event is free, informal and open
to the public.
Please contact the Policy Foundation
at (501) 537-0825 for further information or to make a reservation.