The op-ed argues that dismantling the Education Department betrays historic commitments to equal opportunity, undermines current protections, and jeopardizes America’s long-term democratic and economic vitality.
“An American education – The Washington Post” examines widening gaps in U.S. schools, tracing how funding, politics and policy missteps shape unequal classrooms and students’ futures.
Washington Monthly examines bold education reforms—from modernized curricula to stronger teacher support—arguing that targeted, evidence-based changes can revitalize America’s struggling public schools.
Education Secretary Marshall faces mounting criticism as political battles engulf the Department of Education, raising questions about policy priorities and federal oversight.
A new Washington Monthly analysis argues the United States is failing on higher education, spotlighting soaring costs, weak accountability, and deepening inequality nationwide.