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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Tax Credits, Deductions, and Deferrals
In addition to any student aid awarded to a student, families may be eligible for tax credits, tax deductions, or tax...
Topics: College Financial Planning | Teen Years (13-19) -
Questions and Answers on No Child Left Behind
1. How are school report cards put together and what kind of information do they provide? Reports on individual schools...
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Standardized Testing: Frequently Asked Questions
1. What impact does testing have on children? Although testing may be stressful for some students, testing is a...
Topics: How NCLB Affects Your Child -
Questions and Answers on No Child Left Behind -- Reading
What is the key to turning this situation around? Research has consistently identified the critical skills that...
Topics: No Child Left Behind -
Working with Teachers and Schools to Build Character in Children
Visit with your child's teachers early in the school year. Tell them what kind of person you want your child to become...
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Helping Your Child With Homework: The Basics
Before discussing ways that you can help your child with homework, it is important to discuss why teachers assign...
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Key Things Parents Can Do To Make Sure Their Children Are Prepared For The 21st Century
We live in a world where technological innovation and global competition are increasing at a pace never before seen....
Topics: Technology and Your Child -
Suggestions for Adults: Talking and Thinking with Children About the Terrorist Attacks
First and most important, adults need to focus on the children in their lives in the aftermath of the horrific events...
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Working with Teachers and Schools: Helping Your Child Succeed in School
Many teachers say that they don't often receive information from parents about problems at home. Many parents say that...
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