Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月20日
Trump says he wants to dismantle the Education Department. Here’s what that would mean
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本文探讨了特朗普对美国教育部的政策主张,包括可能削减联邦教育资金、重新分配教育部职能、以及对学生贷款、民权执法、大学认证和学校资金等关键领域的改革计划。特朗普曾呼吁解散教育部,并计划减少联邦对推动“批判性种族理论”等内容的学校和大学的资金支持,同时奖励废除教师终身制和实施普遍学校选择计划的州和学校。此外,文章还分析了特朗普对学生贷款、民权执法、大学认证和学校资金等方面的具体政策构想,以及这些政策可能带来的影响。

🤔 **学生贷款和助学金:**特朗普批评拜登政府的学贷减免政策,认为其违法且不公平。他尚未提出具体的学贷政策,但可能倾向于减少联邦政府在学生贷款方面的干预,并对联邦助学金的分配进行调整,例如Pell Grant和FAFSA。

🧑‍⚖️ **民权执法:**特朗普可能对教育部民权办公室的职能进行重新定义,例如限制该办公室对LGBTQ+学生和有色人种学生的保护,并可能采取措施限制大学的种族多元化和公平政策。此外,他可能取消跨性别学生在第九条修正案下的保护。

🎓 **大学认证:**特朗普主张对大学认证体系进行改革,可能解雇“激进左翼认证机构”,并引入新的认证标准,包括“捍卫美国传统”和去除“马克思主义”多元化管理人员。他可能减少联邦政府对大学认证的监管,增加州政府和私人机构在认证过程中的作用。

🏫 **学校经费:**特朗普可能将联邦政府对K-12学校的经费分配权下放给州政府,并减少联邦政府对特定项目的资金支持,例如针对低收入学校的Title I项目和残疾人教育法案(IDEA)。他可能将这些项目的监管职能转移到卫生与公众服务部,最终逐步取消这些项目的资金支持,转为向州政府提供无附加条件的拨款。

He has picked Linda McMahon, a former wrestling executive, to lead the department. But like many conservative politicians before him, Trump has called for dismantling the department altogether — a cumbersome task that likely would require action from Congress.The agency’s main role is financial. Annually, it distributes billions in federal money to colleges and schools and manages the federal student loan portfolio. Closing the department would mean redistributing each of those duties to another agency. The Education Department also plays an important regulatory role in services for students, ranging from those with disabilities to low-income and homeless kids.Indeed, federal education money is central to Trump’s plans for colleges and schools. Trump has vowed to cut off federal money for schools and colleges that push “critical race theory, transgender insanity, and other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content” and to reward states and schools that end teacher tenure and enact universal school choice programs.Federal funding makes up a relatively small portion of public school budgets — roughly 14%. Colleges and universities are more reliant on it, through research grants along with federal financial aid that helps students pay their tuition.Here is a look at some of the department’s key functions, and how Trump has said he might approach them.Student loans and financial aidThe Education Department manages approximately $1.5 trillion in student loan debt for over 40 million borrowers. It also oversees the Pell Grant, which provides aid to students below a certain income threshold, and administers the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which universities use to allocate financial aid.The Biden administration has made cancellation of student loans a signature effort of the department’s work. Since Biden’s initial attempt to cancel student loans was overturned by the Supreme Court, the administration has forgiven over $175 billion for more than 4.8 million borrowers through a range of changes to programs it administers, such as Public Service Loan Forgiveness.The loan forgiveness efforts have faced Republican pushback, including litigation from several GOP-led states.Trump has criticized Biden’s efforts to cancel debt as illegal and unfair, calling it a “total catastrophe” that “taunted young people.” Trump’s plan for student debt is uncertain: He has not put out detailed plans.Civil rights enforcementThrough its Office for Civil Rights, the Education Department conducts investigations and issues guidance on how civil rights laws should be applied, such as for LGBTQ+ students and students of color. The office also oversees a large data collection project that tracks disparities in resources, course access and discipline for students of different racial and socioeconomic groups.Trump has suggested a different interpretation of the office’s civil rights role. In his campaign platform, he said he would pursue civil rights cases to “stop schools from discriminating on the basis of race.” He has described diversity and equity policies in education as “explicit unlawful discrimination” and said colleges that use them will pay fines and have their endowments taxed.Trump also has pledged to exclude transgender students from Title IX protections, which affect school policies on students’ use of pronouns, bathrooms and locker rooms. Originally passed in 1972, Title IX was first used as a women’s rights law. This year, Biden’s administration said the law forbids discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation, but Trump can undo that.College accreditationWhile the Education Department does not directly accredit colleges and universities, it oversees the system by reviewing all federally recognized accrediting agencies. Institutions of higher education must be accredited to gain access to federal money for student financial aid.Accreditation came under scrutiny from conservatives in 2022, when the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools questioned political interference at Florida public colleges and universities. Trump has said he would fire “radical left accreditors” and take applications for new accreditors that would uphold standards including “defending the American tradition” and removing “Marxist” diversity administrators.Although the education secretary has the authority to terminate its relationship with individual accrediting agencies, it is an arduous process that has rarely been pursued. Under President Barack Obama, the department took steps to cancel accreditors for a now-defunct for-profit college chain, but the Trump administration blocked the move. The group, the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, was terminated by the Biden administration in 2022.Money for schoolsMuch of the Education Department’s money for K-12 schools goes through large federal programs, such as Title I for low-income schools and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Those programs support services for students with disabilities, lower class sizes with additional teaching positions, and pay for social workers and other non-teaching roles in schools.During his campaign, Trump called for shifting those functions to the states. He has not offered details on how the agency’s core functions of sending federal money to local districts and schools would be handled.The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, a sweeping proposal outlining a far-right vision for the country that overlaps in areas with Trump’s campaign, offers a blueprint. It suggests sending oversight of programs for kids with disabilities and low-income children first to the Department of Health and Human Services, before eventually phasing out the funding and converting it to no-strings-attached grants to states.How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. 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