EDUCATION
Keeping the Tab on Education
USAWed Feb 05 2025
Let's dive into some big spending by the Department of Education. They've been handing out hundreds of millions in grants to boost diversity, equity, and inclusion in public school classrooms.
This grant money goes to support racial minorities. It's a push to make sure schools are fair and welcoming. The grants were handed out during both the Biden administration and the early Trump years. However, Trump's Office of Management and Budgettried to freeze these grants when he first took office. They wanted to control the government spending and the DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) policies.
The freeze was paused due to legal battles. Now, the Department of Education is still ready to spend more taxpayer dollars on DEI programs. Just before Trump took office, the Biden administration rushed through $75 million for a program that supports educator diversity. This program provides federal funds to nonprofit groups to increase the number of diverse educators in schools.
Some ongoing DEI programs have explicit racial quotas. One example is a $14. 3 million program called "From the Margins to the Center. " This program requires that at least 50% of the teachers who receive specialized training be racial minorities. The program argues that having diverse teachers is critical to student success.
The Department of Education's DEI programs encourage practices that some see as unconstitutional and divisive. Many people question whether these programs are the best use of taxpayer money.
Trump’s approach to controlling the Department of Education might change. He expressed a desire to close the department and let the states handle education.
There are also concerns about whether the president can unilaterally shut down the department. The executive branch still has to spend the money approved by the legislature.
Several grant programs have explicit ideological language. For example, one grant program in Georgia aims to recruit, support, and retain teachers, with a focus on black educators. The program argues that having more non-white teachers is critical to education for liberation for all.
This approach has been criticized. Critics argue that it contradicts the goal of excellence in education. If you exclude people based on immutable characteristics, you might exclude really wonderful teachers. The same thing has happened in other states like Virginia and South Carolina.
While Trump is trying to cut federal DEI spending now, his first Department of Education approved multiple racially charged grants. These grants were to recruit “social-justice-oriented advocates” to become teachers and increase racial diversity at magnet schools.
Racial spending at the Department of Education intensified under President Joe Biden. The federal body spent over $1 billion on DEI programs between 2021 and the end of Biden’s tenure.
Some people argue that this focus on DEI has taken away from student achievement and the basic functions of the department. Parents are right and the era of equity is finally over.
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questions
What are the measurable outcomes of DEI programs in terms of student success and educational equity?
What if DEI programs become so popular that every student feels like they are part of a minority?
Are DEI programs a covert attempt to push a particular political agenda in schools?