Sunday, July 12, 2026

LOOKING BACK: THE WEEK IN REVIEW 6-28-26 TO 7-4-26


LOOKING BACK: THE WEEK IN REVIEW

 7-5-26 TO 7-11-26

"REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER"

BIG EDUCATION APE
ANALYSIS: WEEK OF 7-5-26 TO 7-11-26

Here is a breakdown and analysis of the activity on "BIG EDUCATION APE" (curated by Mike Simpson) for the week of July 5, 2026, to July 11, 2026.

True to its long-standing reputation as an aggressive public education watchdog, the blog focused heavily this week on state-level policy critiques and political accountability as the midyear legislative sessions wrap up and the upcoming election season begins to crystallize.

📌 Core Themes & Major Posts This Week

1. The Spotlight on California’s Systemic Issues

2. Media Curation & Cross-Blog Synergy

  • Featured Post: "TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 10, 2026"

  • Analysis: A cornerstone of Big Education Ape is its role as an aggregator for the anti-corporatization movement. This week, the daily and weekly roundups filtered critical national education headlines and amplified voices from across the progressive education blogosphere (such as Diane Ravitch, Curmudgucation, and Nancy Bailey). These digests consistently covered data privacy issues (such as recent class-action settlements involving massive student data miners like PowerSchool/Naviance) and grassroots teacher pushback against rigid AI mandates in major metropolitan districts.

3. Political Call-to-Action: "REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER"

  • Analysis: Woven throughout the weekly summaries was the explicitly capitalized tagline "REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER." With the 2026 midterm elections fast approaching, Simpson is using this window to track local and state school board candidates, policy rollbacks, and budget allocations. The blog acts as a voter guide for public school advocates, exposing politicians or candidates who favor privatization or deep budget cuts, warning educators and parents that policy changes at the ballot box are the only real antidote to the "planned destruction" of local schools.

🔑 The Takeaway

This week, Big Education Ape functioned less as an objective news desk and more as a passionate digital war room for public school defense. By connecting localized policy fights (like those in California) with a broader national critique of data privacy violations and the continuous push toward privatization, the blog remains a vital, unified repository for grassroots educators looking to keep tabs on the corporate reform movement ahead of the fall elections.


Big Education Ape: THUGS OF THE WORLD, UNITE! A DISPATCH FROM THE AXIS OF IMPUNITY https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/thugs-of-world-unite-dispatch-from-axis.html 





Big Education Ape: MCCARTHYISM WITH A RED TIE: AMERICA'S THIRD RED SCARE - HOW THE MAN WHO SCREAMS "COMMUNIST" GOVERNS LIKE ONE https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/mccarthyism-with-red-tie-americas-third.html 





Big Education Ape: THE TOP NEWS STORIES THIS WEEK 7-5-26 TO 7-11-26 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-top-news-stories-this-week-7-5-26.html 






Big Education Ape: THE ESTABLISHMENT STRIKES BACK: HOW MAINE BECAME THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S UGLIEST MIRROR https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-establishment-strikes-back-how.html 





Big Education Ape: CALIFORNIA EDUCATION: PLANNED DESTRUCTION IN THE 4TH LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/california-education-planned.html 





Big Education Ape: SCHOOLS STARVE SO INSURANCE COMPANIES CAN FEAST: THE CASE FOR MEDICARE FOR ALL https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/schools-starve-so-insurance-companies.html 





Big Education Ape: THE AMERICAN SVENGALI: A FIELD GUIDE TO A NATION UNDER THE SPELL https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-american-svengali-field-guide-to.html 






Big Education Ape: THE BOTS ARE COMING, THE BOTS ARE COMING (AND THEY'RE NOT PAYING A DIME IN TAXES) https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-bots-are-coming-bots-are-coming-and.html 





Big Education Ape: STOP THE PRESSES: THE REST OF THE WORLD JUST BROKE UP WITH CLASSROOM SCREENS. AMERICA IS PROPOSING MARRIAGE. https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/stop-presses-rest-of-world-just-broke.html 





Big Education Ape: THE NEW EDUCATION CULTURE WAR ISN'T ABOUT DEI. IT'S ABOUT WHETHER CIVIL RIGHTS STILL HAVE A REFEREE https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-new-education-culture-war-isnt.html 





Big Education Ape: THE STEPHEN MILLER PARLOR GAME: RASPUTIN, HEYDRICH, OR JUST THE GUY WHO ATE PASTE IN THE BACK OF HOMEROOM? https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-stephen-miller-parlor-game-rasputin.html 





Big Education Ape: THE VOODOO LOGIC OF SUPREME COURT TEXTUALISM: HOW BLACK-ROBE WORD MAGIC HELPED BUILD AN AUTHORITARIAN DEMOCRACY https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-voodoo-logic-of-supreme-court.html 





Big Education Ape: BITCOINS AND BLOCKCHAINS FOR DUMMIES AND OLD ORANGUTANS https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/bitcoins-and-blockchains-for-dummies.html 





Big Education Ape: THE GREAT GLOBAL SCHOOLYARD HEIST: HOW THE WEST PUT EDUCATION ON CLEARANCE RACK PRICING WHILE CHINA BOUGHT THE WHOLE SUPPLY CHAIN https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-great-global-schoolyard-heist-how.html 




Big Education Ape: THE EMPEROR'S NEW DIPLOMA: HOW "POORLY EDUCATED" BECAME A POLICY GOAL https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-emperors-new-diploma-how-poorly.html 





Big Education Ape: AMERICAN CARNAGE 2.0: HOW TRUMP WEAPONIZED YOUR ANXIETY AND WHY THIS NOVEMBER IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO STOP IT https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/american-carnage-20-how-trump.html 





Big Education Ape: THE REAL MEN OF MAGA GO DOWN THE POTOMAC https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-real-men-of-maga-go-down-potomic.html 






Big Education Ape: LOOKING BACK: THE WEEK IN REVIEW 6-28-26 TO 7-4-26 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/looking-back-week-in-review-6-28-26-to.html 








TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS

7-5-26 TO 7-11-26 


SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2026

Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 5, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_0620517167.html 

Big Education Ape: LOOKING BACK: THE WEEK IN REVIEW 6-28-26 TO 7-4-26 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/looking-back-week-in-review-6-28-26-to.html 

MONDAY, JULY 6, 2026

Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 6 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_01887739313.html 

TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2026

Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 7, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_01733195346.html 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2026

Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 8, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_02093646793.html 

THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2026

Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 9, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_0564571420.html 

FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2026

Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 10, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_02099644542.html  

SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2026

Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 11, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_02089375524.html
 

EDUCATION SPECIAL
TOP 10 US EDUCATION NEWS 
TOP 10 WORLD EDUCATION 
 
7-5-26 TO 7-11-26


Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the major education policy shifts, regulatory updates, and global developments dominating the headlines for the week of July 5 to July 11, 2026.

## Top 10 U.S. Education News Stories

1. Education Department Unveils Massive Fall Regulatory Agenda

On July 8, the U.S. Department of Education released a sweeping unified regulatory agenda targeted at higher education. Key proposals slated for later this summer include making it easier for colleges to merge or close, dismantling race-conscious eligibility for the Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate program, and overhauling the historic 90/10 rule that governs revenue limits for for-profit colleges.

2. National K-12 Initiative Launched to Combat "Passing the Trash"

The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) launched a national enforcement initiative on July 10 aimed at stopping school districts from quietly transferring employees suspected of sexual misconduct to other districts—a practice known as "passing the trash." The department will aggressively audit districts to ensure compliance with Title IX and ESEA reporting mandates.

3. House Lawmakers Introduce 10 Bills to Codify Federal Outsourcing

House Education and Workforce Committee Chair Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) introduced a package of 10 bills on July 9 designed to legally codify the Department of Education's recent interagency agreements. The proposals seek to permanently transition various adult literacy, career-technical, and administrative functions over to the Department of Labor and other agencies.

4. California Power Shift: Governor Takes Direct Control of Education Dept

A massive governance shift has taken effect in California following legislative changes and executive actions. Control of the California Department of Education is shifting directly under the governor's purview rather than the state superintendent of public instruction. Policymakers are debating how this administrative streamlining will disrupt or alter the upcoming school year.

5. Higher Education Fraud Summit Convenes in Washington

On July 8, Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent hosted the first-of-its-kind Higher Education Fraud Summit. The federal convening focused heavily on tracking deceptive marketing practices, handling student loan program abuses, and establishing tougher compliance oversight for online program managers (OPMs).

6. Arkansas "Returning Education to the States" Waiver Approved

The federal government approved a comprehensive waiver for Arkansas on July 7 under the "Returning Education to the States" initiative. The waiver grants the state unprecedented flexibility to manage federal K-12 funding blocks with minimal federal strings attached, marking a victory for local-control advocates.

7. Massive Private University Donations Hit New Highs in 2026

A mid-year tracking recap published this week highlighted skyrocketing private philanthropy in higher education. Notably, Drexel University secured a massive $112.6 million gift from a trustee family to expand its engineering and computer science colleges, underscoring a widening funding gap between elite private programs and struggling public systems.

8. Private College Tuition Discount Rates Leap to 57%

The National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) released data showing that the average tuition discount rate for first-time, full-time students at private nonprofit institutions has climbed to a historic 57%. Experts note this shows intense competition for a shrinking pool of traditional college-aged students.

9. "Presidential 1776 Award" Draws Over 1.6 Million Live Viewers

The Department of Education celebrated the broadcast success of its "Presidential 1776 Award: The Ultimate Civics Showdown." The national K-12 civics competition aired on prime-time television, drawing 1.63 million live viewers and fueling ongoing national debates surrounding conservative-led civics curricula.

10. Private K-12 Voucher Expansion Takes Center Stage at National Forum

At the 2026 National Forum on Education Policy, governors and state legislators gathered to discuss "The Compact Renewed." A primary topic of debate centered on optimizing and expanding state-level ESA (Education Savings Account) and private school voucher programs while maintaining fiscal transparency.

## Top 10 World Education News Stories

1. UNESCO High-Level Summit Tackles Worsening Global Finance Crisis

Nearly 40 global leaders gathered at UNESCO headquarters this week for the Transforming Education Summit +4. The meeting served as a crucial mid-way stocktake before the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) deadline, with leaders warning that global education systems face unprecedented fiscal pressure.

2. UN Demands Massive Expansion of "Debt-for-Education" Swaps

In tandem with the Paris summit, UNESCO officially urged international lenders to implement debt-for-education swaps. The mechanism allows heavily indebted developing nations to restructure expensive loans and channel the preserved capital directly into school construction, teacher training, and local student resources.

3. Alarm Sounded: 113 Countries Spend More on Debt Than Schools

A startling UNESCO report released this week revealed that 113 countries—representing 6.1 billion people—now spend more money servicing national debt than they do on public education. In the 18 most heavily indebted nations, debt payments surpass entire education budgets by a factor of five.

4. International Education Aid Projected to Drop 30% by 2027

The Global Education Monitoring Report issued a stern warning that international financial aid for education is rapidly drying up. Projections indicate global education aid could plummet by 30% between 2023 and 2027, with funding for basic primary literacy already down 15% year-over-year.

5. AI in the Classroom Takes Focus Ahead of World Congress of Education

Pre-convening briefs released this week for the upcoming 8th World Congress of Education in Helsinki, Finland, highlighted a coordinated focus on integrating artificial intelligence into diverse classrooms. International researchers are finalizing frameworks to protect student data privacy across EU schools.

6. Sub-Saharan Africa Confronts a Four-Fold Education Funding Gap

Data presented at the SDG 4 High-Level Steering Committee detailed the widening crisis in low-income regions, specifically across Sub-Saharan Africa. Because debt service obligations are nearly four times higher than domestic education investments, regional leaders warned of a generation-defining regression in basic literacy.

7. Global Cross-Policy Dialogues Target Climate and Agriculture Education

On July 10, the AI4SoilHealth initiative held a cross-policy dialogue linking climate science directly to agricultural education programs. International teams are coordinating new standard learning modules across European vocational institutions to teach advanced carbon and soil tracking metrics.

8. UK Higher Education Adjusts to Shift in International Student Visas

University groups in the United Kingdom spent the week evaluating the latest quarterly enrollment metrics following tighter immigration and dependent visa rules. Early figures point to a sharp drop in international applications, driving deep concerns regarding revenue losses for major research institutions.

9. Transnational University Mergers Gain Traction in East Asia

Faced with steep demographic declines and shrinking birth rates, education ministries across South Korea and Japan passed new frameworks this week to make cross-border and regional university mergers easier. The policy shifts aim to prevent the outright closure of rural and specialized colleges.

10. Latin American Advocacy Groups Sue to Reclaim Research Funds

A coalition of education advocates and regional university groups filed formal legal actions this week to force the release of nearly $2 billion in frozen public research and scientific funding, challenging austerity budgets that have directly stalled regional academic modernization.