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Trump, Department of Education
Can Trump Really Dismantle the Department of Education?
Plans to abolish the U.S. Department of Education—a key part of President-elect Donald Trump’s platform and a priority for his political allies—are a key concern for schools as he prepares to retake the White House in January. But can he—and will he—actually carry through on the promise? And what would it mean if he did?
Dismantling the Department of Education? Trump's plan for schools in his second term
Throughout Trump's first presidency, he proposed billions in cuts to the Department of Education's budget. In a campaign video, Trump said he wants states -- not the federal government -- to have control over schools.
Trump Wants to Nix the Education Department. How That Helps SoFi.
President-elect Donald Trump and other Republicans have made no secret of their desire to abolish the U.S. Department of Education and limit the federal government’s role in the student-loan market. Now,
Video: The future of education after Trump’s reelection
The future of education after Trump’s reelection ABC News’ Phil Lipof speaks with Jon Valant, director of the Brown Center on Education Policy at the Brookings Institute, on how Trump’s Agenda47 education policies could impact students and families.
Axios Tampa Bay on MSN
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What school board election results say about DeSantis-era education politics
Voters sent mixed messages Tuesday about whether they want partisan influence in school board races. Why it matters: The ...
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Democrats go dark on education
K-12 education was a top political concern for Democrats up until everyone realized how terribly they managed it.
Education Next
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The New Sugar-Frosted Politics of Education
With both Halloween and Election Day looming, it’s the ideal time to consider the new, sugar-frosted politics of education.
Education Week
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Betsy DeVos’ Advice for Trump’s Next Education Secretary
DeVos is eager to see a second Trump administration finish what she helped start on school choice and rolling back the ...
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How Democrats became the party of education credential hierarchy
One cannot fully appreciate the mutual animosity of contemporary politics without recognizing this shift that the Democratic ...
justthenews
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School choice is on the ballot in three key states, amid debate about education in US
As Election Day approaches next week, Colorado, Kentucky and Nebraska all have school choice amendments on the ballot that ...
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Project 2025 Education Policies Would Transform What Students Learn and How Schools Function
The proposals in the 2025 Presidential Transition Project — known as Project 2025 and designed for Donald Trump — would ...
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Walz education appointee who called for the US government to be 'overthrown' under GOP fire: ‘Insurrection’
An appointee to Gov. Tim Walz's Minnesota Department of Education is under fire from Republican Rep. Jim Banks for previous ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Keep federal government out of civic education
Election Day is past. But we need to reflect on what happens afterward, and how we can create a healthier discourse moving ...
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National Politics
He calls for pulling federal funding “for any school or program pushing Critical Race Theory, gender ideology, or other ...
Inside Higher Ed
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Education-Level Voting Gaps Are Highest Among Men, White People
Over all, college graduates voted for Harris by 13 points more than they did Trump. But that gap was even starker for certain ...
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