New education policy 2023

  1. Trump unveils new education policy loaded with culture war proposals
  2. Can educators refuse to 'out' trans students despite new policies?
  3. New National Education Policy 2023: The Complete Guide
  4. What education policy experts are watching for in 2022


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Trump unveils new education policy loaded with culture war proposals

By 01/26/2023 05:37 PM EST • • • • Link Copied • • • • Former President Donald Trump is unveiling a 2024 education policy plan, one focusing heavily on the culture war components that have animated conservatives. The plan, shared in advance with POLITICO, calls for cutting federal funding for any school or program that includes “critical race theory, gender ideology, or other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content onto our children.” It also calls for opening “civil rights investigations into any school district that has engaged in race-based discrimination,” particularly against Asian American students, and promises to “keep men out of women’s sports.” “As the saying goes, personnel is policy and at the end of the day if we have pink-haired communists teaching our kids we have a major problem,” Trump said. “We’re at the end of the list on education and yet we spend the most, but we’re going to be tops in education no matter where you go anywhere in the world.” Though large swaths of education policy are dictated by state and local governments, Trump’s proposals still represent a radical departure from long-standing approaches. Taken in full, they represent an attempt by the former president to put his own imprint on debates around the nation’s school systems that have popped up across state capitals. Conservatives, for example, have pushed for restrictions on transgender athletes, even though transgender women have been allowed to compete in women’s categories...

Can educators refuse to 'out' trans students despite new policies?

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed bills Wednesday that ban gender-affirming care for minors, target drag shows, restrict discussion of personal pronouns in schools and force people to use certain bathrooms. DeSantis has made anti-LGBTQ+ legislation a large part of his agenda as he prepares to seek the Republican presidential nomination. (May 18) AP MOORE COUNTY, N.C. – The staff meeting had just started, but Brian Hayes could not bear to wait. As soon as the first speaker finished addressing the room full of school counselors, Hayes raised his hand. “I hate to interrupt,” he said in April. “But I feel like we really need to talk about this Parents’ Bill of Rights.” Four days earlier, the school board in Moore County, North Carolina, had passed The policy in Moore County, a Republican stronghold in the center of the state, is part of a nationwide crackdown on transgender youth. Conservative lawmakers and school board members argue that An increasing number of states and school districts Last month, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican presidential candidate, School staffers generally are the ones to enact the restrictions – but some have refused to carry out policies they consider harmful to LGBTQ students. The resistance includes administrators who decline to enforce the new rules and educators who openly flout or quietly disregard them, said Craig White, supportive schools director for the Campaign for Southern Equality, an LGBTQ advocacy group. While there is no nation...

New National Education Policy 2023: The Complete Guide

India was known as “ India has always been a major contributor in the gamut of fields including yoga, mathematics, chess, metallurgy, medical science and surgery, astronomy, civil engineering, architecture, shipbuilding and navigation, fine arts, and others. High standards of transdisciplinary teaching and research were set by world-class institutions in ancient India, such as Takshashila, Nalanda, Vikramshila, and Vallabhi, which also welcomed researchers and students from all backgrounds and nations. And who doesn’t know the prominent scholars of India? Chanakya, Maitreyi, Gautama, Patanjali, Chakrapani Datta, Madhava, Panini, Aryabhata, and many others who made a significant impact on the world as we know it today. If India has so much to offer to the world then why are most of the students moving abroad for studies and to settle? Why is 6 lakh in India too much amount but in other countries, it’s the individuals’ minimum wage? Where did India fall back? In this article, we will gain a deeper understanding of India’s education system and what the future holds for it. History of the Indian Education System In India, the Until 1000 AD, there were not many literary sources to define the education system. The prominent sources before this time that gave us a brief about the education system of that time were the Rigveda, the Aranyakas, the Upanishads, the Epics, and the Puranas. Aryans were the first to introduce a formal education policy in India. After the deve...

What education policy experts are watching for in 2022

Entering 2022, the world of education policy and practice is at a turning point. The ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt the day-to-day learning for children across the nation, bringing anxiety and uncertainty to yet another year. Contentious school-board meetings attract headlines as controversy swirls around critical race theory and transgender students’ rights. The looming midterm elections threaten to upend the balance of power in Washington, with serious implications for the federal education landscape. All of these issues—and many more—will have a tremendous impact on students, teachers, families, Below, experts from the Brown Center on Education Policy identify the education stories that they’ll be following in 2022, providing analysis on how these issues could shape the learning landscape for the next 12 months—and possibly well into the future. I will also be watching the Department of Education’s But the biggest and most concerning hole has been in the First, what’s to come of the vaccine for ages 0-4? This is now the main impediment to resuming in-person activity. This is the only large group that currently cannot be vaccinated. Also, outbreaks are triggering day-care closures, which has a significant impact on parents (especially mothers), including teachers and other school staff. Second, will schools (and day cares) require the vaccine for the fall of 2022? Kudos to my hometown of New Orleans, which still appears to be the nation’s only district...