Why Do We Have a Department of Education? Jimmy Carter's Debt to a Teachers Union.
Public education existed well before 1980, but an unpopular President Carter wanted the nation's largest union on his side before an election.
Public education existed well before 1980, but an unpopular President Carter wanted the nation's largest union on his side before an election.
The nominee for secretary of education may be an imperfect vessel but what she represents can't be filibustered forever.
Also on the Fox Business Network program at 8 p.m. ET is John Stossel on Berkeley violence, and New Order bassist Peter Hook
Why Betsy DeVos should do something about campus sexual assault and the Office for Civil Rights.
And it's pretty, pretty good.
The right to control your kids' education is a terrible thing to be denied.
They should take her argument for school choice seriously, not brand her as an ideologue
Donald Trump's education secretary nominee is being considered by the Senate.
When it comes to education, "more" must means "more choices."
National Choice Week would be a good time to get off their high horse
The White House hasn't participated in the event since the week was established in 2011.
The final report on a much-touted intervention lays out the need for a decentralized approach to K-12" education reform.
Few institutions have hurt minorities more than public schools.
Ignoring this populist movement does not help the left with families.
Trump's would-be Education Secretary isn't an extremist-her critics are.
Betsy Devos is a promising choice for education secretary.
Trump's pick for Education Secretary is an encouraging break from failed authoritarian policies toward children.
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