House of Education Committee
Department of Education
National Education Association
Iron Triangle
Every Student Succeeds Act
100

What is the primary focus of the House Education Committee?

What is develop and oversee education policy, including K-12 and higher education legislation?

100

 What is the primary responsibility of the Department of Education?

What is implementing federal education laws and administering programs that support education policy and funding?

100

What is the primary focus of the National Education Association?

What is advocating for education professionals and policies that improve public education in the U.S?

100

How do these three entities form an iron triangle?

What is working together to influence education policy through legislation, implementation, and advocacy?

100

What was the primary goal of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)?

What is providing states with more flexibility in education while ensuring accountability for student achievement?

200

How many members are currently in the House Education Committee?

Who are 42 members?

200

How many employees does the Department of Education have?

Who are approximately 4,000 employees?

200

How many members are in the National Education Association?


Who are 3 million members?

200

What resources do they pool to influence education policy?

What is combining legislative power, federal resources, and grassroots advocacy to shape education outcomes?

200

How did the House Education Committee influence the passage of ESSA?

What is playing a crucial role by drafting the bill, holding hearings, and facilitating discussions that led to bipartisan support for ESSA?

300

What is the party split within the House Education Committee?

Who are 24 Democrats and 18 Republicans?

300

What is the budget of the Department of Education?

What is approximately $76 billion anually?

300

What is the NEA's budget?


What is $400 million annually?

300

In what ways do they impact education policy?

What is creating a feedback loop where the committee drafts legislation, the agency implements it, and the NEA advocates for necessary changes.

300

What specific responsibilities did the Department of Education take on after ESSA was enacted?

Who is responsible for issuing guidelines for state implementation, including the development of new accountability systems and assessments?

400

What committees or areas does the House Education Committee oversee?

Where are areas such as K-12 education, higher education, and special education?

400

What are some of the Department of Education's key responsibilities?

What is administering federal financial aid, enforcing civil rights laws, and collecting education data?


400

What are the NEA's activities in advocacy?

What is engaging in lobbying, grassroots campaigns, and providing professional development for educators?

400

How do they achieve common goals?

What is collaborating on educational reforms and funding initiatives that benefit schools and educators?


400

In what ways did the National Education Association contribute to the ESSA legislation?

What is providing input during the drafting process, advocating for provisions that protect student rights and ensure adequate resources for underfunded schools?

500

What role does the House Education Committee play in funding education?

What is authorizing funding for educational programs and initiatives through the appropriations process?

500

How is the Department of Education funded?

What is funded through federal appropriations allocated by Congress?

500

What is the NEA's stance on funding for education?

What is advocating for increased funding for public education and equitable resources for all students?

500

How do they collaborate on education funding?

What is collaboration by aligning legislative priorities, securing federal funding, and advocating for budget allocations that benefit education?

500

How did the collaboration of the iron triangle affect the final outcome of ESSA?

What is collaboration, ensuring a balanced approach that addresses the needs of states, educators, and students, resulting in a law that emphasizes both accountability and local control over education?