Education News That Consumers Need to Know About

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(Newswire.net — December 20, 2017) — It should not be a big secret that education is the backbone of the world. Without higher education, the world would be at a standstill and consumers wouldn’t have access to all these great technological advances. With the year coming to an end, politicians from all around are scrambling to get their bills and laws passed, so they can take effect in the New Year. Well, the Republicans have finally finalized a higher education act that actually streamlines the student aid process. Below, you will learn more about this bill and other educated related news.

Take Advantage Of The Higher Education Act 

The Republicans have finally overhauled the higher education act and got it passed in the house with a 23 to 17 vote. This is a mammoth law that will completely change the way that many people look at financial aid. This bill allows the system to eliminate certain regulations, while evaluating post-secondary programs that offer consumers professional certificates and job training. This new and improved bill will not only simplify the application process, but it also makes one loan, one grant, and one work-study program available to everyone that applies. These offerings will also now be available to any individual that is looking to purse job training programs, and a variety of other apprenticeships as well.

DOE Delays Two Year Obama-Era Rule

It has been announced that the United States Department of Education would be delaying an Obama-era rule for two years. The rule was originally designed to ensure that states aggressively address racial biases that could be causing a significant higher number of minority students to enroll in special education. The “significant disproportionality rule” is scheduled to take effect on July the 1st of near year. However, the current administration would like to halt and end the rule all together. It would require the state to look closely at districts where a high number of minority students enter special education services and are disciplined at higher rates than their peers.

If the rule is not scrapped all together, it could still come into play in 2020. Of course, it is important to realize that the Trump administration has worked diligently to rollback the progress made by Obama and his cabinet. So, there is a pretty good chance that it will be eliminated.

New Reading And Writing Program

One school in Wichita is attempting to revolutionize the way students learn to read and write. Wichita elementary schools will soon allow teachers to tailor lessons to specific students. District officials explain that teachers will be able to cater specifically to students with learning disabilities as well as students that read above the current grade level. The move was taken after students in the city delivered poor results in reading and writing tests. It is believed that the move could help empower the teacher and allow them to ensure that their students are able to progress as rapidly as possible. Writing service reviews on https://essaypro.com/ may see an uptick after this action comes into play.

Students will also learn cursive writing and manuscript. This is something that might not be available elsewhere.