Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They control federal student aid. If they go away- a lot of kids are not going to college
Before the ED was created a middle class family could send their kid to a flagship state school without federal “aid.” Let’s get back to that.
Anonymous wrote:They control federal student aid. If they go away- a lot of kids are not going to college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By every metric American kids have fallen far behind their peers around the world since the ED was created. From an educational perspective it’s been an unmitigated disaster. It’s been great for the unions though.
+1. The DOE was yet another failure of the Carter administration in the '70s. Before that, we had the Dept of HEW (Health, Education and Welfare.)
This is going on 50 years. Who with a straight face can say that the quality of any level of education in this country has improved in that time?
It's just more bureaucracy. Never a good thing.
You all realize the schools are funded and curricula established at the local level, right?
DOE sets national minimum standards.
The bigger issue is the transfer of public monies to vouchers that are used for private and religious schools, diluting the money available for the public schools, and particularly those who are least able to afford or pursue alternatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By every metric American kids have fallen far behind their peers around the world since the ED was created. From an educational perspective it’s been an unmitigated disaster. It’s been great for the unions though.
+1. The DOE was yet another failure of the Carter administration in the '70s. Before that, we had the Dept of HEW (Health, Education and Welfare.)
This is going on 50 years. Who with a straight face can say that the quality of any level of education in this country has improved in that time?
It's just more bureaucracy. Never a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Shutting it down altogether is just read meat for the yokels and rubes. The work will simply be shifted elsewhere. It’ll be a Pyrrhic victory for the GOP at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Research on what works, grants to implement effective programs
I have a friend who has worked at the Education Dept for many years working on grants. I can’t be more specific bc I don’t want to out them. They’ve told me for years essentially how incompetent their non- political bosses are and how much of a waste of taxpayer money their job entails, particularly under this administration. They say under this administration they have more money their required to give away in grants than the schools who get the money even know what to legitimately do with.
Anonymous wrote:By every metric American kids have fallen far behind their peers around the world since the ED was created. From an educational perspective it’s been an unmitigated disaster. It’s been great for the unions though.
Anonymous wrote:By every metric American kids have fallen far behind their peers around the world since the ED was created. From an educational perspective it’s been an unmitigated disaster. It’s been great for the unions though.