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Educational Reform

Educational reform refers to the process of improving and changing educational systems to enhance the quality of education, increase access, and ensure that it meets the needs of society and students. This can involve updating curricula, changing teaching methods, addressing inequalities, improving teacher training, and making education more relevant to current and future societal needs. Reforms are often driven by the goal of better preparing students for success in the workforce, fostering critical thinking, and promoting social equity.

-Redistribute funds for public schools
-Universal daycare for all kids
-Nurture critical thinking and inclusive learning
-Reintroduce civics and government courses to primary education
-Strengthening wellness, counseling, and therapy services for all students
-Strengthen civil rights protections against miseducation and book bans
-Expand arts, humanities, STEM, and vocational programs

Demonstrators

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