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Education Dept. tweet fails first written test

Twitter post misspells civil rights icon’s name, and its own apology

- Deirdre Shesgreen

Well, this isn’t going to help Betsy DeVos, Trump’s controvers­ial new Education secretary, win any new fans.

The Department of Education on Sunday tweeted a quote about the importance of education from the late W. E. B. Du Bois, the revered historian and civil rights activist who helped found the NAACP.

But the effort to highlight Du Bois’ famous words backfired— because whoever sent the Tweet misspelled Du Bois’ name, as “DeBois.”

The response was ruthless, with Twitter followers of the agency lampooning the misspellin­g.

The Senate narrowly confirmed DeVos last week despite a firestorm of complaints about her nomination. The billionair­e philanthro­pist is best known as a vocal advocate for charter schools and vouchers, which critics see as a way to undermine public education.

She had a rocky confirmati­on hearing, during which she seemed to not be familiar with critical education issues, such as the federal Individual­s with Disabiliti­es Act.

Several hours after the first tweet was posted, the Education Department reposted the message with the correct spelling and apologized for the mistake. But the apology included another mistake, this time a grammatica­l error.

“Our deepest apologizes for the earlier typo,” the department tweeted.

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CHIP SOMODEVILL­A, GETTY IMAGES Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is off to a rocky start and her department’s tweets aren’t helping.

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