Trump targets ‘wokeness’ in schools, vows to use federal funds as leverage
- November 16, 2024
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Trump targets ‘wokeness’ in schools, vows to use federal funds as leverage
Sub : IR
Sec: Governance
Context:
- Donald Trump’s education plan centres around a strong opposition to what he perceives as “wokeness” and “left-wing indoctrination” in American schools.
- He seeks to reshape the educational landscape by focusing on policies that promote conservative values.
Elements of his proposed vision for the U.S. education system:
- Ban transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports.
- Forbid teaching on gender identity and structural racism in classrooms.
- Abolish diversity and inclusion offices in schools.
Funding and Incentives:
- Trump plans to cut federal funding to schools that do not comply with his policies, particularly those promoting critical race theory, transgender issues, and other content he deems inappropriate.
- Trump’s platform includes offering massive funding preferences to states and schools that support conservative reforms, such as ending teacher tenure, enacting universal school choice programs, and allowing parents to elect school principals.
Opposition to Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives:
- Trump has consistently criticized diversity and inclusion programs in colleges and universities. He believes these programs promote discrimination rather than diversity.
- He proposed fining universities if they do not shut down these programs.
Abolition of the US Department of Education:
- One of Trump’s more ambitious proposals is to shut down the U.S. Department of Education entirely, which he describes as having been infiltrated by radicals. This has been a long-standing goal of conservatives.
Patriotic education:
- Trump has expressed a desire to reinstate the 1776 Commission, which he created in 2021 to promote patriotic education.
- This initiative emphasizes American history, focusing on the nation’s founding principles and what Trump views as the positive aspects of U.S. history.
- He also proposed creating a new credentialing body to certify teachers who embrace patriotic values.
Impact on schools:
- Federal funding for public schools, which makes up about 14% of their revenue, would be at risk for schools that oppose Trump’s policies.
- The majority of funding for public schools comes from state and local taxes, but Trump could still influence the financial stability of these institutions by targeting federal contributions.
Contradictions in Policy:
- Trump’s push for removing the federal government from education contradicts his strong desire to regulate school curriculums and impose a “patriotic” education.