NYT Editorial Board: The Wreckage Betsy DeVos Leaves Behind
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Source: New York Times
The Wreckage Betsy DeVos Leaves Behind
The Education Department lies in ruins right when its needed most.
By The Editorial Board
The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values. It is separate from the newsroom.
Jan. 2, 2021
The departing education secretary, Betsy DeVos, will be remembered as perhaps the most disastrous leader in the Education Departments history. Her lack of vision has been apparent in a variety of contexts, but never more so than this fall when she told districts that were seeking guidance on how to operate during the coronavirus pandemic that it was not her responsibility to track school district infection rates or keep track of school reopening plans. This telling remark implies a vision of the Education Department as a mere bystander in a crisis that disrupted the lives of more than 50 million schoolchildren.
If the Senate confirms President-elect Joe Bidens nominee, Miguel Cardona, as Ms. DeVoss successor, he will face the herculean task of clearing away the wreckage left by his predecessor while helping the states find a safe and equitable path to reopening schools.
Beyond that, the new secretary needs to quickly reverse a range of corrosive DeVos-era policies, including initiatives that rolled back civil rights protections for minority children as well as actions that turned the department into a subsidiary of predatory for-profit colleges that saddle students with crushing debt while granting them useless degrees.
There is still more to learn about Mr. Cardona. But at first glance, the contrast between him and his predecessor is striking. Ms. DeVos had almost no experience in public education and was clearly disinterested in the departments mission. Mr. Cardona worked his way up from teacher to principal to education commissioner of Connecticut. Moreover, he seems to understand that a big part of his job involves using the bully pulpit to advance policies that benefit all schoolchildren and protect the most vulnerable.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/02/opinion/sunday/education-department-cardona-biden.html