Critics of Education Department changes see difficult path to restore agency after program closures
Summary
The U.S. Department of Education is closing the Office of English Language Acquisition, which helps students learning English. This move is part of a wider effort to reduce the size of the federal education agency, making it harder for some programs to be restored.Key Facts
- The Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA) supports students learning English.
- The Department of Education is planning to close OELA.
- This change follows a year of efforts to reduce the size of the federal education agency.
- Many programs within the agency face closures and cuts.
- Opponents of these changes find it difficult to bring programs back once closed.
- The closures affect various education support offices, not just OELA.
- These actions reflect ongoing shifts in U.S. education policy under the current administration.
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