What Lies Ahead for US Education?
At the national level, President Trump’s 2019 budget for the Department of Education sets out a number of themes, at least two of which should be a matter of concern for citizens:
- Providing better choices for more families to
attend a high-quality school
- Making the Department more efficient while
limiting the Federal role in education.
The first can be seen as implying more support for charter schools and the non-public sector. In fact, the budget proposal establishes $500 million, an increase of $160 million or nearly 50%, to strengthen state and local efforts to start new charter schools. The second does not bode well for federal student loan programs for higher education. The budget eliminates 39 programs, indicating that they should be covered by state, local or private funds.
There are positive elements in the budget proposal. It includes $200 million for STEM (science, technical, engineering and math) education and strengthens career and technical education. It also provides $501 million for Historically Black Colleges and Universities as well as Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
The shift to Democratic control of the House of Representatives, with the promise of more legislative oversight, may help to mitigate some of the budget cuts and policy changes of Education Secretary, Betsy DeVos.
Meanwhile in Maryland we await the final report of the Kirwan Commission on Innovation and Excellence in Education, due out in December. The Commission’s preliminary report called for expansion of pre-K programs, increased teacher pay, more rigorous certification requirements for teachers, as well as other reforms. A major thrust of the work of the Commission is to propose a better formula for state funding of public schools. The proposals they have already suggested could provide billions more for the state’s public schools, according to a report from the Maryland Public Policy Institute.
Sources:
https://www2.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/budget19/budget-factsheet.pdf, the webpage of the US Department of Education.
https://www.mdpolicy.org/research/detail/an-analysis-of-the-kirwan-commission-recommendations
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