U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings talks about how to make college education more available to low income students.
Margaret Spellings argues that the fastest growing jobs require post high school education, and she therefore backs the President’s proposal to spend $19 billion over the next ten years. Spellings talks about the need to extend the No Child Left Behind act to high schools. (1:47)
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