What A Biden Presidency Could Mean For Education

President-elect Joe Biden stands on stage with his wife, Jill Biden, on Saturday in Wilmington, Del.

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With the eyes of the country upon him, Joe Biden shouted out education during his speech on Saturday in Wilmington, Del: “For American educators, this is a great day for you all. You’re going to have one of your own in the White House.”

Of course, the president-elect was talking about his wife, Jill Biden, an English professor at Northern Virginia Community College. She continued her teaching career during Biden’s two terms as vice president, and in a break with precedent, intends to continue doing so as first lady.

Which raises the question as the transition planning moves forward: How has this perspective shaped the president-elect’s education agenda? And how much of that agenda can Joe Biden hope to achieve, with the massive challenges of the coronavirus and the economic recession, and with Democratic control of the Senate in doubt?