FREE 2012 & 2013 Stossel in the Classroom DVD's



This FREE 51-minute DVD, includes nine segments from John Stossel television programs (listed below), chosen and edited specifically for the classroom. They also provide you with a FREE downloadable and printable Teacher Guide (available in English and Spanish) with suggested lesson plans, discussion topics, worksheets, and activities! The guides are included on the DVD, as well!

Titled Segments Include:


  • Earned Success: This segment looks at entrepreneurship, happiness, and the American Dream.
  • Cash for Clunkers: This segment looks at the Cash for Clunkers program, and its results.
  • Minimum Wage: This segment looks at the minimum wage and some unanticipated results.
  • Title IX: This segment looks at Title IX and some unintended consequences
  • Immigration: This segment looks at the pursuit of happiness in America.
  • Entrepreneurship: This segment looks at entrepreneurship in America.
  • Free Speech: This segment looks at free speech in America and some other countries.
  • Native Americans: This segment looks at the plight of Native Americans
  • Live Free or Die: This segment looks at government debt, spending, and regulation, and advancing the cause of liberty.



This FREE 77-minute DVD, includes ten segments from John Stossel television programs (listed below), chosen and edited specifically for the classroom. 

They also provide you with a FREE downloadable and printable Teacher Guide (available in English and Spanish) with suggested lesson plans, discussion topics, worksheets, and activities! The guides are included on the DVD, as well!

  • Lemonade Stand: Consumer Protection Gone Wrong
  • Professional Panhandling: Charity Gone Wrong 
  • Food Police: Regulation Gone Wrong
  • Job Creation Gone Wrong
  • Innovation: Private vs. Public
  • Collaboration Leads to Innovation
  • Mystery of Happiness: Is Happiness Relative?
  • Income Disparity: Should Equality Be the Goal?
  • Police Accountability: Privacy Laws Gone Wrong
  • Police Accountability: Privacy Laws Gone Wrong




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