Trump Signs Executive Orders Targeting Education and Race Issues
U.S. President Donald Trump signed several executive orders aimed at reshaping educational policies, focusing on race-related topics and gender identity in schools. One significant order titled "Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling" seeks to limit education on race and gender, while establishing a commission to promote "patriotic education," according to Agence France-Presse.
The directives highlight Trump's concerns about what he calls "anti-American" ideologies in education, asserting that such teachings infringe on parental authority and civil rights laws. The orders also aim to block school policies that accommodate transgender students, including those relating to pronoun use and locker room access. However, education is primarily governed by individual states, limiting the federal government's influence over curricula.
Additionally, Trump signed an order to expand school choice, enabling public funding for private education, and another to combat anti-Semitism on college campuses, linked to recent protests following the conflict in Gaza. Critics argue that these actions may create a chilling effect on discussions surrounding race and gender in education.
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