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Teachers’ Unions Decry Trump Administration Civics Curriculum

Teachers’ Unions Decry Trump Administration Civics Curriculum

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As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in July 2026, the Trump administration has launched an aggressive federal campaign to reshape how American history and civics are taught in schools. Spearheaded by Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, the “Patriotic Education” initiative aims to replace what the administration calls “radical indoctrination” with a curriculum focused on the nation’s founding principles and “exceptional” role in world history.

The centerpiece of this push is the America 250 Civics Education Coalition, a partnership between the Department of Education and prominent conservative organizations like Hillsdale College, Turning Point USA, and the America First Policy Institute. Announced in late 2025, the coalition is tasked with creating national programming, teacher summits, and student competitions that emphasize:

  • The Founding Documents: A deep dive into the original intent of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
  • Western Civilization: Highlighting the classical influences that shaped the American political tradition.
  • The Role of Faith: Examining how Judeo-Christian values influenced the nation’s founding.

Secretary McMahon has institutionalized these priorities by making “Patriotic Education” a Secretarial Priority for federal grant competitions. This means that $160 million in American history and civics grants are now prioritized for programs that provide an “uplifting portrayal” of the nation’s past.

The administration’s strategy uses both financial incentives and national events to engage students directly:

Initiative Goal Details
Presidential 1776 Award National Civics Competition High schoolers compete for scholarships up to $150,000 in a “Civics Bee.”
Trail to Independence Tour Mobile History Classroom Senior cabinet officials visit K-12 schools across all 50 states throughout 2026.
History Rocks Youth Engagement High-profile celebrities and leaders explore local history with students to ignite “a spirit of adventure.”

This push is the positive counterpart to a series of executive orders signed in early 2025, including the order to “End Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling.” The administration has moved to freeze federal funding for school districts that promote “gender ideology” or “discriminatory equity ideology,” framing these topics as distractions from “basic subjects” like math, reading, and civic duty.

Teachers’ unions are predictably complaining about the curriculum, claiming that it ignores systemic struggles for equality as they continue to fight back against the dismantling of diversity, equity and inclusion programs by the Trump administration. If this was a program about social justice and civil disobedience the teachers’ unions would be falling all over themselves to teach it, but anything that even remotely smells like a pro-America curriculum is a non-starter for them.

 

Don Irvine
Donald Irvine is the chairman of of Accuracy in Academia (AIA), a non-profit research group reporting on bias in education. Irvine follows his father’s legacy, Reed Irvine, to critically analyze the liberal media’s bias and brings over thirty years of media analysis experience. He has published countless blog posts and articles on media bias, in context of current events, and he has been interviewed by many news media outlets during his professional career. He currently hosts a livestream weekly show on AIA’s Facebook page which discusses current events. Irvine graduated from the University of Maryland and rose up the ranks to become chairman of Accuracy in Media until his transition to AIA. He resides in the suburbs around the nation’s capital and is a proud father and grandfather.

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