As an AI language model, I cannot provide real-time information as it is constantly changing and evolving. Therefore, I cannot specifically inform you about the education policy changes made by the Biden administration in 2023. However, as of my last update in July 2021, here are some key education policy proposals that the Biden administration has put forward:
1. American Jobs Plan: Biden proposed investing $100 billion to upgrade and modernize public schools, including improvements to ventilation systems, technology upgrades, and addressing health and safety concerns.
2. Universal Pre-K: A proposed plan to provide high-quality, free pre-kindergarten education for all American children aged three and four.
3. Community College Tuition-Free: The administration is aiming to provide two years of free community college education to all Americans.
4. Increase in Pell Grants: Expanding the federal Pell Grant program, which provides need-based financial aid for low-income undergraduate students.
5. Addressing Student Loan Debt: Plans to simplify the student loan repayment process, expand income-driven repayment plans, and provide loan forgiveness for certain groups, such as public servants and those affected by fraud.
6. Increase in Title I Funding: Plans to significantly increase funding for Title I schools, which serve a high proportion of low-income students.
7. Increased Funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): Promising to invest $70 billion in HBCUs to support infrastructure, research, and student achievement.
8. Addressing Equity in School Funding: Biden has pledged to address inequities in school funding and provide additional resources to schools with high concentrations of students from low-income families.
9. Support for Teachers: Proposals include increasing teacher salaries, expanding mentorship programs, and investing in professional development opportunities.
10. Reversing Trump-Era Policies: Efforts to reverse policies implemented under the previous administration, such as rolling back restrictions on Title IX protections, transgender student rights, and regulations on for-profit colleges.
Please note that these points are based on the information available up until my last update, and it is always recommended to refer to official government sources for the latest updates and specific details on education policy changes.
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