Meet the Press: September 26, 2010

What's at the heart of the problem in our nation's public schools? What reforms are working and how can those solutions be a part of a national model? An exclusive conversation with key voices on this important issue, including:
·         Former Broad Center board member Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education
·         Broad Center board member Michelle Rhee, Chancellor, District of Columbia Public Schools
·         2005 Broad Superintendents Academy graduate Robert Bobb, Emergency Financial Manager, Detroit Public Schools
 

NBC News, Education Nation (Full broadcast: 25:00)

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Rhee: Education reform can continue in D.C. (3:30)

Arne Duncan, Michelle Rhee, Robert Bobb and Randi Weingarten join David Gregory to discuss the role of government in fixing U.S. school.

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What’s working in U.S. education system? (7:12)

Arne Duncan, Michelle Rhee, Robert Bobb and Randi Weingarten join David Gregory to assess what currently works for U.S. schools.

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Duncan: “Long way to go” on education reform (2:28)

Arne Duncan, Michelle Rhee, Robert Bobb and Randi Weingarten join David Gregory to discuss the current state of U.S. schools.

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Rhee: U.S. schools need “national movement” (2:20)

Arne Duncan, Michelle Rhee, Robert Bobb and Randi Weingarten join David Gregory to discuss the future of U.S. schools.

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Weingarten: It’s about developing teachers (7:58)

Arne Duncan, Michelle Rhee, Robert Bobb and Randi Weingarten join David Gregory to discuss the steps that must be taken to develop stronger teachers.

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