February 18, 2025 - 18:19

The Institute of Education Sciences (IES), known for its commitment to advancing education through rigorous research and data sharing on student progress, faces an uncertain future. Recent announcements from the Department of Education under new leadership have raised concerns among educators and researchers alike.
The changes proposed by the Department, led by Musk, include plans to cancel a significant portion of the IES's contracts and training grants. This decision could severely impact the institute's ability to conduct essential research and provide valuable resources to teachers and educational institutions.
Without the support of the IES, educators may find it increasingly difficult to access the evidence-based strategies that inform effective teaching practices. The potential loss of funding and resources could hinder the progress made in understanding what works in education and what does not. As the landscape of educational research shifts, the implications for teachers and students alike could be profound, leaving many to wonder how best to navigate the changing environment.
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Overview: 2027 Fiscal Year Budget for Higher Education - Georgia Budget and Policy InstituteThe proposed state budget for the 2027 fiscal year outlines continued investment in Georgia`s public colleges and universities, though the increases are modest and signal a strategic shift in how...
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