Arne Duncan: Obama's Education Secretary

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The Associated Press | 12/16/08 05:32 PM | AP

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Education Secretary-designate Arne Duncan smiles as President-elect Barack Obama make the announcement, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008, at the Dodge Renaissance Academy in Chicago. (AP Photo)

CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama announced Arne Duncan, the head of the Chicago school system, as education secretary Tuesday and declared that failing to improve classroom instruction is "morally unacceptable for our children."

"When it comes to school reform, Arne is the most hands-on of hands-on practitioners," Obama said, making the announcement at a school that he said has made remarkable progress under Duncan's leadership.

"He's not beholden to any one ideology, and he's worked tirelessly to improve teacher quality," Obama said.

Duncan stood nearby, the latest member to be named to the Cabinet of the president-elect. His appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.

"No issue is more pressing than education. ... It is the civil rights issue of our generation," Duncan said in brief remarks.

Obama combined his announcement with a brief news conference in which he refused to say whether he supports the idea of a special election to fill the Senate seat he recently vacated.

Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has the power to make the appointment, but he was arrested last week and charged with, in effect, trying to enrich himself by appointing a new senator who could help him financially or politically.

Some Democrats have called for a special election, while others prefer to wait for Blagojevich to resign, a step that would allow Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn to appoint a new senator. The second alternative would ensure the seat remains in Democratic hands, and on a faster timetable than a special election would allow.

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Obama cut off a reporter who sought to ask a question about Rep. Rahm Emanuel, the incoming White House chief of staff, who was reportedly heard on a federal wiretap talking with an aide to Blagojevich about potential Senate replacements. The president-elect said he has not been able to confirm that is the case.

Neither Obama nor Emanuel has been accused of any wrongdoing, and the president-elect has said he will make the results of an internal investigation into the matter public soon.

The appointment of Duncan left a handful of Cabinet appointments yet to be made public, and in response to a question, Obama hinted broadly a Republican would be among them.

The posts yet to be filled include secretaries for the departments of Labor, Transportation, Agriculture and Interior, where officials have said Democratic Sen. Ken Salazar of Colorado has been tapped. Nor has Obama named leaders for the intelligence agencies, or a trade representative.

So far, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, a holdover from the Bush administration, is the only Republican member of the incoming Cabinet.

On the economy, the president-elect said the Federal Reserve was "running out of ammunition" in terms of lowering interest rates to combat the recession. He said it was "absolutely critical" that his economic recovery program be put into place to deal with what he called the toughest time economically since the Great Depression.

The Fed was expected to announce the latest in a series of rate cuts later in the day.

Obama spoke of Duncan in glowing terms _ and joked that his longtime friend, a former professional basketball player in Australia, had the superior jump shot.

"In just seven years, he's boosted elementary test scores here in Chicago from 38 percent of students meeting the standards to 67 percent. The dropout rate has gone down every year he's been in charge."

On a key standardized test, Obama said, "the gains of Chicago students have been twice as big as those for students in the rest of the state."

Duncan would take over a sprawling department that has focused during the Bush administration in winning passage and then implementing the president's signature No Child Left Behind education program.

That effort has proven controversial, with supporters saying it is making progress in improving student skills, while local officials complain it focuses too much attention on standardized tests.

Obama said it was time for Washington to move beyond "tired debates" such as whether to approve the use of vouchers for students to attend private schools.

"We cannot continue on like this. It is morally unacceptable for our children and economically untenable for America," said the president-elect.

Duncan has run the country's third-biggest school district since 2001, pushing to boost teacher quality and to improve struggling schools and closing those that fail.

The news conference took place at the Dodge Renaissance Academy on Chicago's West Side, a facility that Duncan shut down and then reopened. Obama and Duncan visited the school together in 2005.

A 44-year-old Harvard graduate, Duncan has played pickup basketball with Obama since the 1990s. Duncan co-captained the Harvard basketball team and played professionally in Australia before beginning his education career.

He ran a nonprofit education organization on Chicago's South Side before going to work in Chicago schools under former superintendent Paul Vallas, now the New Orleans schools chief.

Duncan's nomination will please reform advocates who wanted a big-city schools chief who has sought to hold schools and teachers accountable for student performance; they had backed Duncan or New York's Joel Klein.

These advocates have squared off against teachers' unions in a contentious debate among Democrats over whom Obama should choose. Unions, an influential segment of the party base, wanted a strong advocate for their members such as Obama adviser Linda Darling-Hammond, a Stanford University education professor.

Yet Duncan's nomination may please the unions, who have said Duncan seems willing to work with them.

"Arne Duncan actually reaches out and tries to do things in a collaborative way," Randi Weingarten, head of the 1.4 million-member American Federation of Teachers, said in an interview earlier this month.

Obama managed during his campaign to avoid taking sides in the debate, which centers on accountability and the fate of President George W. Bush's No Child Left Behind law. Duncan also has tried to appeal to both factions; he signed competing manifestos from each side earlier this year.

CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama announced Arne Duncan, the head of the Chicago school system, as education secretary Tuesday and declared that failing to improve classroom instruction is ...
CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama announced Arne Duncan, the head of the Chicago school system, as education secretary Tuesday and declared that failing to improve classroom instruction is ...
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I've got it!

Obama just needs to appoint Garrison Keillor and have him implement the Lake Woebegone plan nationwide.

Because after all, in Lake Woebegone ALL of the kids are above average, which seems to be the goal of NCLB.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 12/16/2008
- Kram I'm a Fan of Kram 4 fans permalink

The goal of NCLB was to destroy public education. Just like everything else Bush did, it had an ulterior motive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 12/16/2008

Actually, NCLB was supported by progressives such as George Miller. But maybe you are suggesting the Federal Government should not have a role in education?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 12/16/2008
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I mentored a student from a Charter school in Jacksonville for four years. The student I mentored moved into the charter school because he was intelligent and could not get the education he needed at the regular high school. Even though the charter school had a population of over 90% African American students they still had higher graduation rates because the nonsense that was happening in other high schools was not tolerated. I attended several classes with my student just to see how things were going for myself even though I was a 30 something year old white dude.

The student I mentored ended up being more than an exemplary citizen. He graduated from NC State on a full academic scholarship sponsored by the company I worked with at the time. Even though he was a college graduate he joined the Army and became an Army Ranger who was special forces soldier of the year once. When he left the Army in 2002 I was lucky enough to be able to hire him to kick off his professional career and he was the best employee I ever had. He is married has two lovely children fraternal twins a boy and girl (I used to joke that he even grew his family efficiently). He is still doing great in my old company and received a few promotions since he started. We remain great friends to this day so I may have a bit of a bias for charter schools.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 12/16/2008

Chicago is very well known to cook the books so be careful of those stats the media feeds you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 12/16/2008
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What are you talking about I did not say one word about Chicago in this blog?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 AM on 12/17/2008
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blindjester See Profile I'm a Fan of blindjester I'm a fan of this user permalink

"In 15 years, charter schools in Arizona have never proven to be as good as public schools, let alone better. This is based on test scores, which the creators of charter schools love so much.

Charter schools are just a way to siphon money from public education to private money-makers.

And do you know what a failing school is? It's a school where they have maxed out the gains they can make with the population they're teaching. At some point, based on NCLB, every school will be a failing school."

http://www.swivel.com/data_columns/spreadsheet/3018170

Based on real statistics not your anecdotal evidence AZ went from a graduation rate of 59.3% in 1996 to 77.6% so obviously charter schools led to some of that improvement no matter what your opinion is.

That's why I'm so glad Obama's pick Duncan bases his results on tangible data not just a system of beliefs.

You have just been served.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 12/16/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 374 fans permalink
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blindjester -

In 15 years, charter schools in Arizona have never proven to be as good as public schools, let alone better. This is based on test scores, which the creators of charter schools love so much.

Charter schools are just a way to siphon money from public education to private money-makers.

And do you know what a failing school is? It's a school where they have maxed out the gains they can make with the population they're teaching. At some point, based on NCLB, every school will be a failing school.

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milo_h_minderbinder -

"At some point, based on NCLB, every school will be a failing school."

Bingo. Based on the way NCLB tests and measures, there will inevitably be some kids that it is impossible for schools to get to a passing level, meaning that at some point those kids will cause the school to fail.

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Thank you. I don't have a thing against Charter Schools in principal and have even considered them for my kids - BUT - they are taking away from the traditional Public Schools. And the results don't bare out the case made for them as being better.

AND - you are both correct about NCLB. In fact - the *best* public schools are already starting to fail, because there is no way that many SpEd kids and kids that are below average intellectually will ever be *proficient* because essentially, *proficient* is average.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 12/16/2008
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MNmommy before you start praising blindjester's opinion check out the huge increases in AZ high school graduation rates over 12 years in my post above.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 12/16/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 374 fans permalink
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Minnesota is way ahead of the curve with charter schools - when was the first charter school in AZ opened?

Look at MN's graduation rates - not changed much by charters are they?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 12/16/2008
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BREAKING NEWS ON CNN: JESSIE JACKSON JR. has been aiding the Feds for 10 years against Blagojevich??! How many twists are in this case?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 12/16/2008
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Like usual people are using anecdotal evidence and pick out controversial programs under Duncan but out of the five largest school districts in the country Chicago has the highest graduation rates. They are not as high as they should be but he brought the graduation rate from 47% to 55% (from 2001 when Duncan started to 2008). Don't get me wrong these rates still are far below what they should be but a 8% gain in graduation rates is nothing to sneeze at.

Based on 2006 data.

District - District size Rank - Graduation Rate
NYC - 1 - 38.9%
LA - 2 - 44.2%
Chicago - 3 - 52.3%
Miami - 4 - 45.3%
Broward Co. - 5 - 48.9%

http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2006-06-20-dropout-rates_x.htm

I know Duncan focused on high schools but the results speak for themselves when you put them in perspective with the other largest cities.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 12/16/2008
- XME I'm a Fan of XME 26 fans permalink
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Very good point. Sadly, people like to point out any possible negatives and make a huge deal of. I guess it makes for a better story, which is pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 12/16/2008

Even Southern poverty pockets have higher grad rates than this! Are these schools qualifying for day care tax credits instead of teaching and motivating???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 12/16/2008
- bubbuh I'm a Fan of bubbuh 127 fans permalink
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Sounds like a promising choice. Hope he has the skills to streamline the Dept of Ed. Ed has proven to be a stubborn SOB in the past.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 12/16/2008
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He made a huge grammar error in his acceptance speech, that would have cost him many points of the SAT college entrance examination.

http://butasforme.com/2008/12/16/obamas-eductaion-secretary-makes-grammatical-error-in-acceptance-speech/

WOW.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 12/16/2008
- bubbuh I'm a Fan of bubbuh 127 fans permalink
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A reel hott poetaetoe, huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 12/16/2008

You have a punctuation error and a typo in your message.

But I'll get over it.

BTW--did you spend much time listing Bush's errors? I bet that would have kept you busy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 12/16/2008

Arne as public official has turned a deaf ear to parents and families in Chicago. He manages an underfunded entity because his boss siphons tax dollars into a slush fund via TIF districts. He doesn't complain about the TIFs but blames teachers and students. He doesn't take criticism well. He's a petty bureaucrat and a poor choice. I'm a big supporter of Obama but not on this decision.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 12/16/2008

The SpEd lobby will always be heard, so I don't much care about Duncan's views about this and the various other sub-populations that get the majority of the education press.

In my opinion the REAL problem with education today is how to make it cool to be well-educated. Graduate programs at major universities aren't enrolling many Americans any more because Americans aren't applying. As a result, Science and Engineering programs are mostly populated by Asian students (who don't have dollar signs in their eyes.) Graduate humanities programs are effectively dead, with the result being that eventually no one will be able to spell or speak coherent thoughts. Don't believe me? Go read random eBay listings and see how many grammatical and spelling errors you find.

The anti-education groundswell typified by know-nothings like Sarah Palin, George W Bush and many others portends disaster. Unless Obama, Duncan et al can somehow turn it around, our country's future looks bleak. If not, we can all look forward to learning Chinese.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 12/16/2008
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You people are never satisfied when Obama brings people who have experience in the Clinton administration you claim they are a Clintonite and where's the change. Then when Obama brings in a new face that is young and brings change like not being beholden to the teachers union and is a solid friend of Obama for years, you complain you know nothing about him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 12/16/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

I think the teacher unions like him. It's teachers who have actually worked under him who don't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 12/16/2008
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Teachers are mad at him in Chicago because he closes down failing schools and replaces them with charter schools.

I thought that's what you Republicans like. When you cannot fire bad teachers with tenure all you can do is shut down schools which have bad teachers.

He is willing to work with unions but it sounds like he's one step ahead of them.

He's a good pick because he is another pragmatist not stuck on ideology.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 12/16/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 374 fans permalink
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What's with the *you people* stuff?

This issue, along with healthcare are the most important issues to me, yeah, it's personal.

NCLB is destroying our education system, and from what I'm reading about this guy - he has a reputation of closing schools that are failing to make AYP and reopening new charter schools in their place. This makes me really nervous.

I've yet to kvetch about any of Obama's picks except to express a little wariness about his economic team, with good reason. Summers and by extension Geithner present histories and acceptance of programs and methods that haven't gone so well in the long run.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 12/16/2008
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Charter schools work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 12/16/2008
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What is wrong with closing schools that are failing and replacing them with charter schools that are known to work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 12/16/2008
- spinns17 I'm a Fan of spinns17 35 fans permalink

http://www.cps.k12.il.us/AboutCPS/people/Duncan/duncan.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 12/16/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 12/16/2008
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Which schools nationwide , rural and urban are best? Which schools do the superintendents , the politicians , the lawyers , the doctors , the JOURNALISTS send their kids to .. The PE.... THEY SEND THEM TO NON-UNION PRIVATE SCHOOLS..A­NY WONDER

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 12/16/2008

Those schools aren't good because they are private or because they are non-union, they are better simply because they can pour in more money per student.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 PM on 12/16/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

Chicago spends an enormous amount of money per student and what difference has that made?

One reason private schools succeed is that they hand pick their students. They don't take students who are low achieving, discipline problems or disabled. It is much easier to be successful when you get to pick your students.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 12/16/2008
- spinns17 I'm a Fan of spinns17 35 fans permalink

another great choice for b o .this man is on a roll.even the republicans in illinios like him.he belives in charter schools .making teachers accountable for there teaching .making parents accountable for there children.t­urned the school district around in a short time.still not great but better.5 star in my view.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 12/16/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

Are you a product of the Chicago public schools? If so, they are worse than I thought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 12/16/2008
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