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Public education is the great equalizer. Why are leaders trying to destroy it? | Column
In more than 50 years observing Florida politics as a legislator and citizen, I have never witnessed an assault on public ...
State laws and constitutions guarantee all children in the United States the right to a publicly funded education. That doesn’t mean a right only to a public school education. The Supreme Court has ...
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, are persistent critics of public K-12 schools and higher education and want to overhaul many aspects of how the ...
From local school board meetings to governors’ State of the State speeches to the Trump administration’s efforts at dismantling the Department of Education, a week rarely passes without major ...
While the White House's fight with elite universities such as Columbia and Harvard has recently dominated the headlines, the feud overshadows the broader and more far-reaching assault on K-12 public ...
Public schools need to change. Such a statement is common to pieces written about American education and is usually followed by an author’s preferred remedies—such as strengthening standards, ...
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona speaks at an event in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, next to the White House, in Washington, DC, on March 16, 2022.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Manno writes on education, workforce training, and career pathways. Three factors have fueled a slow but relentless wave of ...
Before the Civil War, America had few institutions like Antioch College. Founded in Yellow Springs, Ohio, in 1850, Antioch was coed and unaffiliated with any religious sect; it was also the first ...
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