Arne Duncan

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Borrowing to pay for college used to be the exception; now it's the rule.


— Arne Duncan


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A postsecondary education is the ticket to economic success in America.


— Arne Duncan


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About two-thirds of bachelor's degree holders borrow to go to school, and on average they're graduating with more than $26,000 in debt.


— Arne Duncan


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Almost 24 million children - one in three - are likely growing up without their father involved in their lives.


— Arne Duncan


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Even in a time of fiscal austerity, education is more than just an expense.


— Arne Duncan


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I think every student needs access to technology, and I think technology can be a hugely important vehicle to help level the playing field.


— Arne Duncan


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Money is not the reason that people enter teaching.


— Arne Duncan


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Most teachers still say they love teaching though they wouldn't mind a little more respect for their challenging work and a little less blame for America's educational shortcomings.


— Arne Duncan


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So instead of watching TV, we read every night together as a family.


— Arne Duncan


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States should not balance their budgets on the backs of students.


— Arne Duncan


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S. In May 2012 he stated that he supports same-sex marriage. From 1987 to 1991 Duncan played professional basketball mostly in Australia with teams including Melbourne's Eastside Spectres of Australia's National Basketball League.

Arne Duncan (born November 6 1964) is an American education administrator who has been United States Secretary of Education since 2009.