The left and right in American politics are both fumbling when it comes to determining the future of education. The left is criticized for subsidizing bureaucracies and pushing divisive narratives, while the right is faulted for attacking popular figures and not effectively advocating for educational choice.
The right, unbound by traditional alliances and influences, has a chance to take the lead in education reform. By avoiding entanglements with unions and bureaucratic systems, the right can focus on restructuring early childhood, K-12, and higher education to better serve students and families.
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