Trump, Harris on Education Policy
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•What the presidential candidates have done, and where they stand, on education
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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have different visions on education policy.
Julian Zelizer : The candidates share a concern about the high cost of higher education but have different views.
Trump has focused on promoting innovation by reducing regulation and expanding alternatives to traditional higher education, Zelizer says.
Project 2025 calls for eliminating Head Start , a federally funded, locally run, early childhood learning program to support low-income families.
Harris has made calls for free, universal prekindergarten for all 4-year-olds , but Biden administration was not able to get its early childhood proposals through Congress .
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