January 31, 2025
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Orders issued to end “anti-American” teaching 

The first order directs the U.S. Department of Education to provide guidance on how states can use federal education funds to support “choice initiatives….reports Asian Lite News

In a move that is sure to reshape the U.S. education system, President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on Wednesday aimed at promoting parental choice in school selection and curbing federal funding for curricula that he deemed to be “indoctrinating” students with “anti-American” ideologies on race and gender. These directives align with Trump’s ongoing commitment to overhaul the education system in accordance with a conservative agenda. 

The first order directs the U.S. Department of Education to provide guidance on how states can use federal education funds to support “choice initiatives.” Trump emphasised the importance of empowering parents to choose the best educational opportunities for their children, stating, “It is the policy of my Administration to support parents in choosing and directing the upbringing and education of their children.” The president expressed concern over the current state of government-run K-12 schools, suggesting that many children are not thriving in their assigned schools. 

The second order seeks to stop schools from using federal funds for curricula, teacher certifications, or other programs related to “gender ideology or discriminatory equity ideology.” Trump criticised public schools for promoting radical ideologies, alleging that they were indoctrinating children in concepts such as “white privilege” and “unconscious bias,” which he claims promote racism and undermine national unity. While the order does not directly mention “critical race theory” (CRT), it uses language associated with CRT opponents, who argue that teaching about institutional racism is divisive and harmful. 

Despite facing criticism, particularly from Democratic lawmakers and education unions, the president’s directive calls for a greater focus on promoting school choice as an alternative to public education. It provides guidance on how states could use block grants to fund private and religious schools and offers military families and Native American families greater control over selecting schools for their children. 

The impact of Trump’s executive orders may be far-reaching, potentially affecting billions of dollars in federal education funding. Education experts, like Frederick Hess from the American Enterprise Institute, believe these actions represent a strong push for federal support of school choice, which has been a key conservative priority. 

The executive orders come amidst ongoing debates over how race, history, and gender should be taught in U.S. classrooms. While supporters of school choice argue that it provides families with more educational opportunities, opponents warn that it could further divide the public education system, exacerbating inequality. 

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