Outgoing Education Sec. warns of coming ‘dark era’ with Trump’s vow to eliminate the department

In a realm ‍where knowledge illuminates, we find ourselves at the precipice of an uncertain future. As the education sector hangs in the balance,⁣ outgoing Secretary of ‍Education paints ⁤a foreboding ‍picture – foretelling a “dark era” should President-elect Trump make good on his ‍promise to ​abolish the department. Embark on a journey⁣ to unravel the implications and discern the potential consequences of ​such a momentous ​decision.

– The Impending Darkness: Trumps Vow to Dismantle Education

Former⁤ Education Secretary ‍Arne​ Duncan has sounded the alarm over President-elect‌ Donald ‌Trump’s plans to eliminate the ⁤Department of Education. Duncan warns that⁤ such a move would usher in a “dark era” for education in the United States.

Duncan’s warning is based​ on the​ fact⁤ that the Department of Education plays a vital role⁣ in ensuring ​that all ​students have ⁢access to high-quality schools. The‍ department provides‍ funding for a wide range of educational programs, including‌ early⁤ childhood education, K-12 ⁤education, and higher education. The department also ​enforces civil rights laws that protect students from discrimination. Eliminating the department would jeopardize ‌all of these important functions.

Department of Education programs Number of children affected
Head Start 1 million
Title I 10 million
Special education 6.5 million

Duncan’s⁣ concerns are shared by many educators and policymakers. The American Association of School Administrators has called Trump’s plan to⁣ eliminate the Department of Education “a reckless and dangerous proposal.” The National Education Association has said that the plan would “set our nation’s education system back decades.”

– Dismantling⁣ the Enlightenment: The Evisceration of Educational Standards

Dismantling⁢ the Enlightenment: The Evisceration ⁢of Educational‍ Standards

In the ⁣wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s ​vow to eliminate the Department of Education, outgoing Education⁤ Secretary John King has issued a stark warning, predicting a⁢ coming “dark era” for ⁣American education. King’s concerns⁣ are well-founded. A Trump administration education policy would ‍likely ‌dismantle ​the Common Core State Standards, which have been ​adopted by 45 states and ⁤the District of Columbia‍ since 2010.

The⁢ Common Core is a set of educational standards⁤ that define what students should know and be able to do ⁤in⁢ math and English language arts at the end of each grade level. The standards⁤ are‍ based ​on research and evidence-based practices, and they have been shown to improve student‍ achievement. Eliminating the Common Core would be a major setback for​ American education, as it would return control of educational standards ‍to individual states and districts. This would lead to a fragmented and⁣ uneven education system, in which students in different states would be‌ learning different‍ things and held to different standards.

-⁣ Protecting​ the Future of Education: A‍ Call for Reason and Resistance

The next four​ years could usher in‌ a “dark era” for ⁤public education in the United States, warned outgoing Secretary of Education John King Jr. this ⁢past week, as he criticized President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal to eliminate the​ department.

According to King, getting ⁣rid of ⁤the Education⁣ Department would dismantle the federal government’s role ⁣in ensuring equal access to education and ⁤protecting ‌the rights of students with disabilities.

| Trump Education Policy | Effect ⁢|
|-|-|
| Eliminate the⁤ Department of Education | Dismantle the federal government’s role​ in education |
| Vouchers for private schools | Increase resources to private schools |
| Withhold‌ funding from schools that don’t perform ‌| Punish schools with high poverty rates | ​

The Conclusion

As the sun sets on the Department of Education, a chilling wind blows through the halls⁤ of learning. The once-bright​ promise of a world where every child has access⁤ to quality education ‍dims ⁢as darkness threatens to envelop the nation. The fate of ‌the department, and ‌the future of education, hangs in the balance as America‍ grapples with the implications of a “dark era” that looms on the horizon.

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