When the Trump Administration suggested something more constitutional, the universities decided to ignore them and go with the previous advice.
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When the Trump Administration suggested something more constitutional, the universities decided to ignore them and go with the previous advice.
President Donald Trump’s Secretary of Education has been falsely accused of calling for ICE roundups of undocumented students. She didn’t, but guess who did.
U. S. Department of Education (DOE) Secretary Betsy DeVos may have just made a huge mistake but it’s not likely one her critics would ever chastise her for.
Perhaps the risk of being called heartless is making them headless.
Fake news really is an epidemic, but Betsy DeVos is trying not to get bitten.
Although the encounter was far more civil than most college meet-ups.
American Federation of Teachers, known as AFT, is headed by longtime President Randi Weingarten. In recent comments to the media, she claimed that Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos “in her heart doesn’t care about children.”
That’s where the real assault is.
In light of the partisan/ideological nature of most education reform debates, a Berkeley sociologist recently offered some interesting advice to other progressives
Protesters at Harvard University called President Trump’s Department of Education Secretary Betsy Devos a “white supremacist,” without providing proof except for her Caucasian heritage.