President Donald Trump has set a dizzying pace with his rollout of education policies since returning to the White House—with his detractors frequently trying to stall his aggressive maneuvers through ...
The Department of Education's "Do No Harm" policy will cut federal funding for college programs whose graduates don't earn more than the average high school diploma holder, potentially ...
How do changes in safety net policies affect low-income families’ social and economic trajectories? How do charter schools differ in how they deliver instruction, and to what extent does this improve ...
The Trump administration's recent decision to eliminate over 1,300 jobs in the U.S. Department of Education has sparked widespread concern among educators, students, and policymakers. The move, part ...
President-elect Trump has big changes coming for the education world in his second administration. While Trump’s education plans have not been fully laid out, the issues he wants to tackle would ...
In the six months since Donald Trump returned to the White House, the federal government's approach to education has undergone remarkable change, from big staffing cuts at the Education Department to ...
Students with disabilities and their families could experience significant ripple effects from the incoming Trump administration’s pledges to dramatically scale back the federal government’s role in ...
President Donald Trump's Thursday executive order dismantling the U.S. Department of Education leaves wide open questions about whether the legal rights of students with disabilities will be protected ...
The proposals in the 2025 Presidential Transition Project — known as Project 2025 and designed for Donald Trump — would reshape the American education system, early education through college, from ...
The U.S. Department of Education plans to end discretionary grant programs for a slew of minority-serving institutions, officials announced Wednesday—after Congress had already appropriated hundreds ...