During an interview with NBC’s Andrea Mitchell at Tuesday’s Education Nation Summit, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan reaffirmed his belief that “education is the best investment we can make.”
“I think if you think education is expensive, try ignorance,” Duncan said. “I never say we should invest in the status quo, we have to invest in a vision of reform. But when you see art and dance and drama being eliminated…when those opportunities don’t exist—we’re cutting off our nose to spite the face.”
The secretary of education made it clear his goal was to “increase public confidence in education.” He repeatedly stated that the country is fighting a battle and that battle is education.
“There’s a set of folks who look at education as an expense and something in tough economic times that we need to cut back on,” Duncan said.
By cutting various programs, Duncan believes “we’re hurting kids, we’re hurting our country, we’re hurting our economic competitiveness long term” and in turn losing the education battle.








