U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, who says he plans to serve
in the Obama Cabinet for the "long haul," has begun sketching out his
priorities for the next four years. They include using competitive
levers to improve teacher and principal quality and holding the line on
initiatives he started during the president's first term.
The secretary is also making clear what he won't do: devote a lot of energy to a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act if Congress doesn't get serious about rewriting the current version, the No Child Left Behind Act. (Michele McNeil at Education Week)
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