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A New Chapter for Education?
Washington, DC, USAFriday, March 21, 2025
The idea to shut down the education department isn't new. Republicans have been pushing for it since the 1980s. It has gained more support in recent years, especially among those who oppose certain education standards and policies. Some Republicans want to give states block grants to decide how to spend the money. This could mean less funding for low-income students and those with disabilities.
The move has been criticized by Democrats. They warn it could harm millions of families who rely on federal funding. They also say it could lead to larger class sizes, job losses for educators, and cuts to special education programs. The administration has also promoted school choice and "patriotic education. " It has also been accused of trying to push a right-wing agenda. The department has already made changes, such as ending diversity programs and investigations into book banning. The administration has also been criticized for its ties to right-wing think tanks.
The future of the education department is uncertain. The administration may eventually try to get Congress to shut it down. But for now, the focus is on implementing the executive order. The impact of these changes on schools and students nationwide remains to be seen.
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