May 18, 2025 - 19:32

The Trump administration is making significant moves to alter the educational landscape in America's K-12 public schools, aiming to replace factual education with a form of indoctrination. This controversial initiative has sparked widespread debate among educators, parents, and policymakers about the role of schools in teaching history and social studies. Critics argue that the administration's efforts to influence curricula could undermine academic integrity and critical thinking skills among students.
Many educators believe that students should be exposed to a diverse range of perspectives, particularly regarding sensitive topics such as race, history, and social justice. The push for a more homogenized curriculum raises concerns about censorship and the potential erasure of important historical events and figures. As the debate continues, schools across the nation are grappling with how to balance educational standards with the pressures from political figures seeking to shape the narrative taught in classrooms. The outcome of this struggle will have lasting implications for the future of education in the United States.
May 13, 2026 - 22:17
Tania Hogan on language justice, bilingual education and the power of our stories: Storytellers of ColorIn the latest episode of Storytellers of Color, KGNU`s Rossana Longo Better sits down with Tania Hogan, executive director of CU Boulder`s BUENO Center for Multicultural Education. The conversation...
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CPS plans to cut teacher positions, raise class sizes in bid to shrink $732 million deficitChicago Public Schools is moving forward with a plan to reduce its teaching staff and increase class sizes as part of an effort to close a massive $732 million budget gap. The district has not yet...
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Mayor Mamdani pitches over $1 billion in housing, education cuts to fill budget holeThe city`s top executive has unveiled a revised $124.5 billion spending plan that relies on deep cuts to housing and education programs to address a massive budget shortfall. Mayor Mamdani`s...
May 12, 2026 - 05:58
California colleges went big on online learning tools. Then the worst happenedA security breach at the education software giant Canvas has exposed the personal data of potentially more than one million California college students, raising urgent questions about the safety of...