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Understanding Lapses in Learning
Understanding Lapses in Learning

New York Times

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Times

Understanding Lapses in Learning

To the Editor: Re 'Have We Quit on Learning?,' by Dana Goldstein (news article, May 11): Governors are rising up — not giving up — on education as we know it. Education is the single best investment we can make in the future of our states and economy. This is a national conversation not being had enough in the halls of Washington by either party. But it is happening in the states — and it's one we have to elevate nationally, before too many youngsters fall behind. States are passing nonpartisan, common-sense reforms, and it's making a difference. Colorado passed free full-day kindergarten and universal preschool to prevent achievement gaps from forming in the first place, give our youngest learners a strong start and save parents and families thousands of dollars. We've deployed targeted tutoring and after-school opportunities for K-12 students, including an online math platform that is free for schools to use, and that increased scores after just one year. Governors from both parties are leading similar efforts to improve student performance in reading and math, with science-based initiatives generating real results in states such as Alabama, California, Louisiana and New York. Through an effort I'm leading with the National Governors Association known as Let's Get Ready: Educating All Americans for Success, we're looking at how we can best measure what skills and knowledge students need to thrive in school and beyond, invest in what works and change what doesn't.

Trump Takes Aim at the Department of Education
Trump Takes Aim at the Department of Education

New York Times

time10-03-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Times

Trump Takes Aim at the Department of Education

In the coming days, President Trump is expected to sign an executive order that would follow through on one of his major campaign promises: to abolish the U.S. Department of Education. The catch is that he still needs the department to impose his vision on American schools. Dana Goldstein, who covers education for The Times, explains how Mr. Trump is balancing his desire both to dismantle and to weaponize the Education Department.

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