Teaching Language for National Security and Global Competitiveness: U.S. Department of Education Fact Sheet
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January 5, 2006
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President Bush today announced a national initiative on the teaching of critical foreign languages. Below is a fact sheet on the U.S. Department of Education's role in the initiative along with an attached fact sheet from the U.S. Department of State:

Teaching Language for National Security and Global Competitiveness

American students must master critical need foreign language skills for our nation to remain competitive and continue the progress in securing our nation. Together with the Departments of State and Defense and the Director of National Intelligence, the Department of Education is proposing to establish grants and train teachers under President Bush's National Security Language Initiative.

Critical need foreign language skills are necessary to advance national security and global competitiveness.

Federal partners have outlined national goals and are sharing resources to achieve those goals. The National Security Language Initiative will:

The Department of Education and its partners will focus resources toward educating students, teachers and government workers in critical need foreign languages, such as Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, and increasing the number of advanced-level speakers in those and other languages. The Department of Education's FY 2007 budget proposal will include:

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