
What the next Trump presidency could mean for US education
CNN
President-elect Donald Trump has laid out some big changes for education in the US.
President-elect Donald Trump has laid out some big changes for education in the US. Much of his platform focuses on rolling back the federal government’s role in schools and giving states and parents more of a say in what children learn, with the goal of rooting out any “left-wing indoctrination.” Trump’s campaign also hammered Democrats over transgender issues and pledged to “keep men out of women’s sports.” In some areas, like student loans, the next Trump administration could undo the regulatory changes made under President Joe Biden. And with Republicans controlling both chambers of Congress come January, there could be movement on legislation that establishes a nationwide school choice program. Here are some of the things Trump has pledged and how or whether they could become reality:

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