The state of New Jersey has a new regulation in its Department of Education: a provision that prevents schools from informing parents of their child’s preferred gender and gender pronouns.
Read the articleThat’s what the U. S. Department of Education wants to know.
Read the articleU. S. Department of Education (DOE) Secretary Betsy DeVos may have just made a huge mistake but it’s not likely one her critics would ever chastise her for.
Read the articleNot many Republicans make it into academia but one who did, Margaret Spellings, who captained the Department of Education during the Bush Administration, has come to find it rewarding.
Read the articleAmerican Federation of Teachers, known as AFT, is headed by longtime President Randi Weingarten. In recent comments to the media, she claimed that Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos “in her heart doesn’t care about children.”
Read the articleA Staten Island public school has scrapped its annual father-daughter dance so as not to run afoul of Governor Cuomo’s Department of Education.
Read the articleAfter an audit, the U. S. Department of Education’s inspector general has deemed Western Governors University unworthy of federal student aid.
Read the articleIn a “Dear Colleague” letter to university administrators, the U. S. Department of Education reversed the Obama Administration’s guidance urging school officials to go above and beyond, some would say outside, the law while investigating charges of sexual harassment under Title IX laws.
Read the articleTrump’s Department of Education Secretary, Betsy DeVos, was booed by graduating students and they turned their backs to her as she delivered her commencement address at Bethune-Cookman University.
Read the articleFrom the College Fix: “A group called the Asian American Coalition for Education plans to file an official complaint tomorrow with the federal Department of Education and Department of Justice noting that Yale, Brown, and Dartmouth have “unlawfully discriminated” against Asian-Americans in their admissions policies.”
Read the articleNew regulations from the U. S. Department of Education (DOE) are threatening to cripple the First Amendment on American college campuses. Accuracy in Academia has signed onto a letter that the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is sending to the agency.
Read the articleMaybe the U. S. Department of Education should start listening to some of the free advice it gets.
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