January 14, 2025 - 09:14

In a recent interview, Betsy DeVos, who served as Secretary of Education under former President Donald Trump, offered valuable insights drawn from her time in office. DeVos emphasized the importance of prioritizing student needs and advocating for educational choices that empower families. She highlighted the necessity for the next Secretary of Education to embrace innovation and adaptability in an ever-evolving educational landscape.
DeVos reflected on the challenges she faced during her tenure, including navigating political opposition and addressing the diverse needs of students across the nation. She urged her successor to remain steadfast in their commitment to reforming the education system, particularly in promoting alternatives to traditional public schooling.
Furthermore, DeVos stressed the significance of collaboration between federal, state, and local education authorities. By fostering open communication and partnerships, the next Secretary can work towards creating a more inclusive and effective educational environment for all students. Her advice serves as a guiding framework for future leaders in the education sector.
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