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| | | | | President-elect Donald Trump has named Betsy DeVos as his choice for education secretary. DeVos, who has never worked in public education, is a prominent advocate of charter schools and school vouchers. What does this pick say about Donald Trump's education agenda? John Yang discusses the appointment with Education Week's Alyson Klein. | |
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www.blackagendareport.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the challenges faced by Black students and educators, including systemic issues like climate change impacts, judicial repression, and educational disparities, through various reports and editorials. | |
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www.nbcnews.com
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| | | | | President-elect Donald Trump picked Betsy DeVos to be his education secretary Wednesday, putting a major advocate of charter schools and education vouchers in America's top education post. DeVos, a 58-year-old billionaire philanthropist from Michigan, leads the American Federation for Children. 'Under her leadership we will reform the U.S. education system and break the bureaucracy that is holding our children back,' Trump said. | |
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alaskapublic.org
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| | | All Alaska education news stories including child care, K-12 schools, university and policy. | ||