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In this episode, Arne Duncan, former Secretary of Education, discusses the politicization of education, the role of the Department of Education, and the challenges facing the U.S. education system. He emphasizes the importance of funding, accountability, and addressing the reading crisis, particularly in the wake of COVID-19. Duncan also touches on the influence of teachers unions, the future of higher education, and the impact of recent political actions on educational institutions. He concludes with thoughts on the state of college athletics and the need for a collective response to the challenges facing education today.

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In this episode, Arne Duncan, former Secretary of Education, discusses the politicization of education, the role of the Department of Education, and the challenges facing the U.S. education system. He emphasizes the importance of funding, accountability, and addressing the reading crisis, particularly in the wake of COVID-19. Duncan also touches on the influence of teachers unions, the future of higher education, and the impact of recent political actions on educational institutions. He concludes with thoughts on the state of college athletics and the need for a collective response to the challenges facing education today.

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