
president Donald Trump He signed several executive orders related to education on Wednesday afternoon, some tied to the theme of bringing meritocracy back to the education system.
The total seven orders include measures to integrate artificial intelligence into the K-12 school curriculum, reforming school discipline and accreditation guidelines, requirements related to disclosure of foreign funds to schools, and strengthening the national workforce development programme.
Many Trump’s education-focused orders included the use of another directive, particularly the “different theory of impact,” calling for an end to day ideology in schools. Set an executive order White House An initiative to support the efficiency and effectiveness of historically black universities was also signed by the president on Wednesday.
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President Donald Trump, on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, announced an executive order relating to education at the White House Oval Office in Washington, as director of Howard Lutnick, Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez Deremer and Secretary of Education for Linda McMahon. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
“They allow people to enter schools – they can’t do math – yet they work hard in classes somewhere in New Jersey or Mississippi and can’t get into the best schools,” Trump said when he signed an order implementing the certification requirements for new schools. “What is that?”
“I think I’ve reached your policy, I think we should see people who have real benefits to getting in,” said the Secretary of the Ministry of Education. Linda McMahon, Those who stood on Trump’s shoulder when he signed it must look more vigorously at universities that have not enforced it. ”
Accredited reform, along with the president’s executive order on school discipline and “different influence theory,” had all to do with pulling back from the Biden administration’s era of prioritizing DEI over meritocracy. Specifically, accreditation reforms seek to prevent accreditors from impose “discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)-based standards” and force them to “first-rate student outcomes.”
Meanwhile, under the Biden administration, Ministry of Education We have released student discipline guidance that permanent racism clouds school disciplinary systems. Trump’s Wednesday executive order rescinds that guidance.

President Donald Trump was a solid opponent of what he describes as a “discriminatory” diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) program across the United States. (Getty Images)
“Back, I believe it was Biden administration – Obama and then Biden – The Justice Department has issued guidance that made it almost impossible for schools to implement appropriate disciplinary policies,” Trump’s executive assistant Wilschalff said of the order as Trump has signed.
The prohibition of “differential influence theory” is based on the President’s past orders regarding the “discriminatory” DEI programs and impacts from the educational environment.
“This is the theory underlying many of the modern DEI and CRT-driven diversity culture,” explained Scharf. “The basic idea is to instruct your department and institutions not to rely on different theories of impact because they are regulating regulations, they are issuing regulations, they are creating results, and I want to focus on actual fairness.
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President Donald Trump signed and signed an executive order on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 in Washington on education in the White House’s oval office. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
In addition to focusing on the return of meritocracy to the education system, the President’s executive order sought to modernize preparation for the education and workforce in America through its commitment to implementing AI education in schools and adding a million new apprentices.
AI ordering, Trump’s latest parental AI scale, Working with federal agencies and the private sector, they established the White House Task Force and the White House Task Force for Education to help draft schools’ AI programs.
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The president previously signed an executive order in January, working to retract Biden-era policies that critics say have restricted the country’s AI growth.