Bangladesh, Jan. 30 -- On January 29, President Donald Trump signed two executive orders aimed at reshaping the American education system by promoting parental choice and restricting federal funding for what he characterized as “anti-American” ideologies in school curricula. These directives mark a significant step in Trumps second-term agenda to implement conservative educational reforms, a move that has sparked heated debates between his administration and critics who fear the undermining of public education.

The first executive order instructs the US Department of Education to guide states on utilizing federal funds for school choice initiatives. Without specifying details, the order underscores the administrations commitm...