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Advocacy: Teacherpocalypse 2010 Continues

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Arne Duncan on Teacher Evaluations and Saving Jobs in a Recession NPR:  Duncan says he worries about summer school disappearing, teachers being laid off and school days being cut and that there's a lot of work to be done... U.S. schools chief: We're in 'educational emergency' CNN:  Soledad O'Brien talked with the top school official in the nation, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, about the ties between the economy and schools, the state of education and options for the classroom... Visits to NY and Boston Underscore Why We Cannot Afford Teacher Layoffs ED.gov:  Two days in two cities and five school visits provided Secretary of Education Arne Duncan opportunities to meet students, teachers, administrators, and community leaders and have engaging conversations about the importance of saving teacher jobs and quality public schools, including charter schools.

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