Education Department axes teacher grants |
The U.S. Education Department has eliminated two significant teacher-training programs, the $70m Teacher Quality Partnerships and the $80m Supporting Effective Educator Development grants, as part of a broader initiative to cut diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. Savannah Newhouse, a department spokeswoman, stated: “Teacher-prep programs should be prioritizing training that prepares youth with the fundamentals they need to succeed for the future.” Critics argue that these cuts will negatively impact teacher diversity and student outcomes. Sharif El-Mekki, founder of the Center for Black Educator Development, emphasized that removing DEI-related programs “reinforces inequalities that have existed for generations.” The decision has sparked significant backlash from educators and institutions reliant on these grants, with many expressing concerns over the future of teacher preparation and support. Late Tuesday, President Donald Trump sent a memorandum to all agency heads, requesting public details on all cuts. However, the Department of Education is yet provide criteria on how the teacher-prep grants were being judged.