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January 6, 2006
Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings discusses a new national initiative on the teaching of critical foreign languages at a summit of the nation's university presidents.
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Transcript: We will create partnerships between universities and local school districts to adopt effective programs to teach Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, and other critical languages.
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Transcript: This is not just an education issue. It's a civic issue, an economic issue, a social issue and, of course, a national security issue.
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Transcript: In this world where what you know means more than where you live, we all have a responsibility to make sure that America's education system gives students the chance to succeed.
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