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Join me as I interview Chalkbeat senior national reporter Kalyn Belsha for an urgent update on the Trump administration's education cuts. This follow-up to Kalyn’s Episode 18 appearance covers the rapid dismantling of the Department of Education.
Discover which vital programs have been terminated, how research benefiting thousands of students has been abruptly halted, and what these cuts mean for vulnerable populations including children with disabilities.
This conversation reveals how federal education funding is being used as leverage against schools and universities, and why the biggest concerns lie ahead with potential cuts to Title I and IDEA funding.
Episode Mentions:
00:00 Introduction: Why This Conversation Matters
01:00 Overview of Recent Department of Education Cuts
02:00 Kalyn Belsha Returns with Critical Updates
03:00 Department of Education Confirmation Hearings
04:35 Linda McMahon's Limited Knowledge of Education Law
05:25 Major Cuts to Teacher Training and Research Programs
07:15 Impact on Students with Disabilities' Transition Programs
08:30 Research Projects That Cannot Be Restarted
09:30 The "End DEI" Portal and Its Real Purpose
11:15 Where Are the Guardrails? Understanding Funding Types
12:45 The Future of Title I and IDEA Funding
14:15 Implications for Colleges and Universities
15:40 Federal Funding Used as Leverage Against Schools
17:00 Executive Order to Dismantle the Education Department
18:30 Withholding Federal Funds as a New Enforcement Tactic
19:30 School Meal Program Rollbacks on the Horizon
20:45 The Connection Between Education and Democracy
22:15 How to Stay Informed Without Being Overwhelmed
24:00 Resources for Tracking Education Policy Changes
25:15 How to Advocate for Education Funding
26:30 Moving Beyond Our Bubbles to Support All Children
27:30 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information
When coaches, teachers, administrators, and families work hand in hand, it fosters a school atmosphere where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged in their learning journey.
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Join me as I interview Chalkbeat senior national reporter Kalyn Belsha for an urgent update on the Trump administration's education cuts. This follow-up to Kalyn’s Episode 18 appearance covers the rapid dismantling of the Department of Education.
Discover which vital programs have been terminated, how research benefiting thousands of students has been abruptly halted, and what these cuts mean for vulnerable populations including children with disabilities.
This conversation reveals how federal education funding is being used as leverage against schools and universities, and why the biggest concerns lie ahead with potential cuts to Title I and IDEA funding.
Episode Mentions:
00:00 Introduction: Why This Conversation Matters
01:00 Overview of Recent Department of Education Cuts
02:00 Kalyn Belsha Returns with Critical Updates
03:00 Department of Education Confirmation Hearings
04:35 Linda McMahon's Limited Knowledge of Education Law
05:25 Major Cuts to Teacher Training and Research Programs
07:15 Impact on Students with Disabilities' Transition Programs
08:30 Research Projects That Cannot Be Restarted
09:30 The "End DEI" Portal and Its Real Purpose
11:15 Where Are the Guardrails? Understanding Funding Types
12:45 The Future of Title I and IDEA Funding
14:15 Implications for Colleges and Universities
15:40 Federal Funding Used as Leverage Against Schools
17:00 Executive Order to Dismantle the Education Department
18:30 Withholding Federal Funds as a New Enforcement Tactic
19:30 School Meal Program Rollbacks on the Horizon
20:45 The Connection Between Education and Democracy
22:15 How to Stay Informed Without Being Overwhelmed
24:00 Resources for Tracking Education Policy Changes
25:15 How to Advocate for Education Funding
26:30 Moving Beyond Our Bubbles to Support All Children
27:30 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information
When coaches, teachers, administrators, and families work hand in hand, it fosters a school atmosphere where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged in their learning journey.
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