Walking the Beauty Way
Good morning everyone, and thank you for having me here today. I can't tell you how honored I am to have this opportunity. I have walked in beauty with the Navajo people in this land. It is an opportunity I will never forget.
The Ladder Beneath My Feet
I feel very fortunate to be here today to share in something which I think we do too little of in the field of education—and that is to celebrate success. To our graduates, and to their families who have supported them on this journey, congratulations.
Broadening the Spirit of Respect and Cooperation for the Global Public Good
Strengthening Education as a Global Public Good
Thank you, Dr. Goodman, for that kind introductionand for your leadership of this valued and venerable institution. It's striking to realize that IIE is approaching its centennialand to consider its remarkable achievements during that time, in strengthening educational exchange and promoting understanding among nations.
The Obama Record in Education
Thank you, Mark.
Good morning and welcome to Washington, delegates.
This is the third Mom Congress, and I've been honored to be at all three of them. I'm even more honored to have partners like you working across America to support education.
A New Blueprint for Career and Technical Education
Before we start today's town hall discussion, I want to talk for a minute about the Obama administration's blueprint for reforming career and technical education, which we are releasing today.
Investing in America's Future: A Blueprint for Transforming Career and Technical Education
Thank you Arne – for being here today to highlight this critically important initiative for our nation's economic prosperity.
The Power of Debate—Building the Five "C's" for the 21st Century
I am delighted to be here tonight because the value of debate teams is both so great and yet so under-recognized.
The State of States Preschool—and Round Two of the RTT-Early Learning Challenge
Thank you, Steve [Barnett], for that kind introductionand for the important work of the National Institute for Early Education Research over the last decade.
Prepared Remarks of U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan on the Report, "Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools: 2009-10"
Note: Speaker deviated from prepared remarks
I'm delighted to be back in a school, and have the chance to talk to students, teachers, and parents. I loved hearing the Miner Glee Club. What a great, arts-infused school!
“Working in the Nation’s Lowest-Performing Schools: A Progress Report”
Thank you, Reba, for that generous introduction--and thanks to Target for the commitment and leadership they’ve shown in working to strengthen our nation’s schools.
I also want to give a shout-out to Bob Balfanz and John Bridgeland for their groundbreaking work over the years to identify and promote solutions to the high school dropout crisis.