Before the law was passed of no child left behind, the role of education fell solely on the states. Since the passage of the law, the federal government is able to push core curriculum that the states must follow in regards to education.
Four years ago, the government contributed more than $1.3 billion in direct aid to local public schools and almost $12 billion of additional funds to be distributed through the states. The government provides even more support for higher education- about $17.6 billion to institutions of higher learning.
No, federal government is not in charge of education. Education is an area that was left to the states to govern as they see fit. This is why requirements, standardized testing, and many other things are different from one state to another.
No, not unless the state accepts federal funding for their school system. Then the Federal Rules apply to the state education system.
NOTE: every state in the United States accepts federal funds for education, so all federal rules apply in every state; as part of the acceptance of those funds.
state government controls education
Yes
Yes it is.
States were given the power to provide and support education.
Powers of the states are:Establish local governmentsIssue licenses (driver, hunting, marriage, etc.)Regulate intrastate (within the state) commerceConduct electionsRatify amendments to the U.S. ConstitutionProvide for public health and safetyExercise powers neither delegated to the national government or prohibited from the states by the U.S.
Providing education is not a federal power. That falls under a state's respective department of education. The other three are all federal powers.
- Provide school and education- Provide protection- Police- Provide safety- Fire departments- Give a driver licence- Approve zoning and land use
Education is power. India can be made superpower with education.
There are many people who have power over education. Every student and teacher has power over their own education for example.
The functionalist perspective emphasizes the integrative power of education in human society. This perspective views education as a key institution that helps maintain social order by transmitting values, norms, and knowledge across generations. Additionally, education serves to promote social cohesion and provide individuals with the necessary skills for the workforce.
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National Education offers an alternative curricular resource. If someone is home schooling then National Education will provide them with books and guide sheets to help.
Community education can provide opportunities for local citizens and the community, school, agencies and institutions to become active partners in addressing education and community concerns.
Organizations that may provide medical continuing education courses are universities like Everest and Duke that provide programs and on the job training.