U.S. Department of Education
About Us
Congress established the U.S. Department of Education (ED) on May 4, 1980, in the Department of Education Organization Act (Public Law 96-88 of October 1979). Under this law, ED's mission is to: Strengthen the Federal commitment to assuring access to equal educational opportunity for every individual; Supplement and complement the efforts of states, the local school systems and other instrumentalities of the states, the private sector, public and private nonprofit educational research institutions, community-based organizations, parents, and students to improve the quality of education; Encourage the increased involvement of the public, parents, and students in Federal education programs; Promote improvements in the quality and usefulness of education through Federally supported research, evaluation, and sharing of information; Improve the coordination of Federal education programs; Improve the management of Federal education activities; and Increase the accountability of Federal education programs to the President, the Congress, and the public.
Articles by U.S. Department of Education
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Helping Your Child Become a Responsible Citizen: Resources II
Children's Magazines American Library Association. Notable Children's...
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Helping Your Child Become a Responsible Citizen: Activities II
Magic Words, Caring Deeds Good manners are a part of showing respect for others. Using games to reinforce manners...
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Helping Your Child Become a Responsible Citizen: Activities III
Our Heroes! Heroes are everywhere, and sharing stories about them can help children understand what qualities it takes...
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Dealing with Media Pressure
Without doubt, media messages influence the values that make up our character. The media—TV, radio, newspapers,...
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Help Your Child Grow Healthy and Strong
Body Mass Index: A Useful Tool Body Mass Index, or BMI, is used to assess overweight and risk for overweight. Children's...
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Preschoolers Activities
Preschoolers develop at an astonishing rate! Here's some advice on what to expect as a parent and what you can do to...
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What Research Says On Parental Involvement: National Standards
National Standards for Parent/Family Involvement Building upon the six types of parent involvement identified by Joyce...
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How to Help: Talk with Teachers to Resolve Problems with Homework
Homework problems often can be avoided when families and caregivers value, monitor and guide their children's work on...
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How to Help with Homework: Provide Guidance
The basic rule is, "Don't do the assignments yourself." It's not your homework—it's your child's. "I've had kids hand...
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