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Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice : ウィキペディア英語版 | Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice
The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice is an American education reform organization headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was founded in 1996 by Nobel laureate Milton Friedman and his wife, economist Rose Director Friedman. The Friedman Foundation’s mission is to advance “school choice for all children” nationwide.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mission and History )〕 Called “the nation's leading advocate of vouchers” by the Wall Street Journal, the Friedman Foundation’s 13-member board is chaired by Dr. Patrick Byrne, chairman and CEO of Overstock.com. The Friedman Foundation, according to its website, works with “nonprofits, schools, community organizations, businesses, parents, teachers, and concerned citizens to provide general education, outreach, and advocacy on school choice.”〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Education, Outreach, and Advocacy )〕 == History == The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice was founded in March 1996 in Indianapolis, Indiana. It originally was known as the Milton & Rose D. Friedman Foundation.〔"School-choice charity fund aimed at the needy" ''Toronto Star '' Feb 13, 2003t Page A.29 (link )〕 A prominent Indiana politician and friend of the Friedmans, Gordon St. Angelo, served as the Friedman Foundation’s first president, a position he held till 2009, when he was succeeded by Robert Enlow. Other founding directors of the Friedman Foundation include J. Patrick Rooney and Mitch Daniels.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Board of Directors )〕
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