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The US Department of Education (ED) was created in late 1979 during the Carter administration. He had run for president in 1976, advocating a stand-alone education department after the National Education Association (NEA) had offered to endorse a candidate who would support a new department. NEA by that time had transformed from a professional association to a labor union, and was flexing its political muscles.
Until 1979, federal education functions were either independent agencies or housed in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), which itself had been created in the early years of Dwight Eisenhower’s first presidential term. These various educational functions included the Office of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, and several other entities. But the federal government’s involvement in education was at that time minor and benign compared to its expansion in more recent years.
The Department of Education is making too many mistakes in the favor of some groups at the expense of everybody else. It is not a constitutional area for the Federal Government, either. Get rid of it!
20 sats \ 3 replies \ @kenn_b 2 Dec
hehe, that would make 'murica purrty dumb again.
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Yeah, like it has made ‘murica dumber and dumber ever since the Rockefellers got hold of the education system in the 1880s. Have you seen the tests given students, then? An eighth grade student took a graduation test that would make a lot of graduate students choke.
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @kenn_b 2 Dec
good point :). it would make it dumberer then:)
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Yeppers, it would become the dumbererest, yet again!
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