Education Secretary: $100 Billion For Education Might Not Be Enough
Travis Martinez, University of New Mexico- Talk Radio News Service
Education Secretary Arne Duncan touched upon the $100 billion that has been provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for education Monday at the Conressional Hispanic Caucus Institute’s 2009 Public Policy Conference, stating “While the money might not be enough, and money alone is not the answer, it doesn’t hurt to have $100 billion dollars.”
The Secretary added that there are many urgent challenges facing education reform, but that he is optimistic over the future of the U.S. school system.
“We have a tall and ambitious agenda”, said Duncan. “We need to dramatically increase access [to education] and make sure it’s quality access… not just glorified babysitting.”
Secretary Duncan proposed the U.S. invest in early childhood education, adding “It’s the best investment you can make.”
Duncan also suggested the U.S. recognize talent in the education field by rewarding and shining a spotlight on great teachers, mentors and also principals. The Secretary also outlined his goal to cut drop out rates in underserved communities.
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