Episode 122 - Education at the Ballot Box: 2024 U.S. General Election Debrief - 16:1 - An Education Podcast Episode 122 - Education at the Ballot Box: 2024 U.S. General Election Debrief - 16:1 - An Education Podcast

Episode 122 - Education at the Ballot Box: 2024 U.S. General Election Debrief

November 21, 2024

World Events in Education

What Could a Trump 2.0 Administration Mean for Teachers and Students Across the Country?

This week we’re taking a hard look at the potential implications of a second term for former President Donald Trump on education in the United States. From funding overhauls to student safety, we explore how changes at the federal level could impact teachers, students, and educational institutions nationwide. We discuss new proposals for universal school choice programs, changes to student loan repayment programs, potential rollbacks of consumer protections and regulations for for-profit colleges and universities, and likely changes to Title IX.

We are also updating listeners on the substantial cost of cultural and ideological conflicts in education; recent reporting from the Guardian estimates that U.S. taxpayers are bearing billions in costs due to schools combating misinformation and addressing attacks from various activist groups. Potential appointments for the Secretary of Education—figures who support book bans and restrictive educational policies—could further challenge freedom of expression and access to diverse educational materials.

Significant changes to the Department of Education are complex and require legislative action. While a president cannot unilaterally eliminate a federal department, there is room for executive actions that can alter how the department operates. We discuss the mechanisms through which federal education policies can change and what that means for schools across the country.

Sources & Resources:

U.S. Public Education Spending Statistics [2024]: per Pupil + Total

Federal Role in Education | U.S. Department of Education

President Biden hasn’t yet kept his student loan forgiveness promise : NPR

What a Trump presidency might mean for student loan forgiveness

What another Trump term could mean for student loan relief

Trump Officially Proposes Merging U.S. Departments of Education, Labor

Project 2025 and Higher Education | NEA

Project 2025 and education: A lot of bad ideas, some more actionable than others

Yes, Trump University Was a Massive Scam | National Review

Despite Trump’s Win, Voters Widely Reject School Vouchers — ProPublica

Who will be the next — and potentially last — secretary of Education?

Trump wants to end ‘wokeness’ in education. He has vowed to use federal money as leverage

US public schools burned up nearly $3.2bn fending off rightwing culture attacks – report | US news | The Guardian

Trump pledged to roll back protections for transgender students. They’re flooding crisis hotlines

What the 2024 election means for higher education

Speculation swirls over Trump’s education secretary

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