Department of Education
Politics of Education
Arizona!
Your Union (NEA/Aspiring Ed)
100

The year the Federal Department of Education was created. (Points within 10 years!)

1867

100

Where the administration of policies like IDEA and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act would go if the Department was dissolved

The States (With this the most vulnerable students could be affected, these policies ensure students with disabilities are offered a free education tailored to their needs.) 

100

Arizonas education ranking (From U.S. News 2024)

44
100

NEA Stands for 

National Education Association

200
Things that the Department of Education DOES do 

- Financial aid (policies/administers distribution of funds/monitors use) 

- Collects data and oversees research on Americas schools

- Identifies major issues/problems in education

- Enforces federal stautes prohibiting discrimination in programs and activities (EQUAL ACCESS!) 

200

The approval needed to abolish the Department of Education (Even with an executive order from the president) 

Congress Approval (Which is thought to be high unlikely, as most of Congress opposes the legislation.) 

200

Governor of Arizona

Katie Hobbs (NAU Grad! Worked as a social worker, Secretary of State in 2018, top priority of improving education.. Great strides for education, like the Educator Retention Task Force!)

200

The Nea is

The largest professional employee organization in the nation! More than 3 million people! 

300

Some things that the Department does NOT do (Five answers, points for any right)

- Establish schools and colleges 

- Develop Curricula 

- Set requirements for enrollment/graduation 

- Determine state education standards 

- Develop or implement testing

300

Trump Administration Nominee for Secretary of Education 

Linda McMahon. American politician, business executivem 25th administrator of the Small Business Administration, and former professional wrestling performer. 

300

Arizona Superintendent

Tom Horne (Harvard Grad, Arizona Attorney General 2011-15, Horne opposes Ethnic studies, CRT, Bilingual education, and LGBTQ+ education)


300

Benefits of an Aspiring Ed Membership 

  • Online access to NEA Today for Aspiring Educators
  • Resources, job information, and links to other NEA student chapters 
  • $1 million of in-classroom liability coverage through the NEA Educators Employment Liability Program.
  • Opportunities at the national, state, and chapter levels to participate in outreach projects such as school renovation, literacy, and food bank support.
  • Discounts for members and their parents on car purchases, magazine subscriptions, shop­ping, and more through the NEA Member Benefits programs
400

Programs/Services/Laws from the Department of Education supporting students with disabilities (Points for any)

FAPE (Free Appropriate Public Education), Section 504, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Title II

400

What are ESA Vouchers?

Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, this program allows parents to "recieve a portion of their child's public school funding when they opt out of public schools". 

400

What does the NEA do? 

Represents public school teachers and other support personnel. Their core values include equal opportunity, a just society, democracy, professionalism, partnership, collective action. 

500

The nine program offices in The Department (points for any!) 

The Institute of Education Sciences, Office of English Language Acquisition, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of Innovation and Improvement, Office of Postseconday Education, Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Office of Federal Student Aid, Office of Vocational and Adult Education

500

Amount ESA voucher recipients recieve 

ADE reports that the average school voucher in $15.2k, but the range can be between 6,000-30,000 (Variation is largely due to meeting the needs of students with diabilities) 

500

The pillars of Aspiring Educators

Political Action, Teacher Quality, Social Justice, Community Outreach

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