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Duncan noted the administration is using stimulus dollars to reward states that tie student achievement data to the education schools where their teachers had credentials. His department also is helping to pay for an expansion of teacher residency programs in high-needs schools. Timing is crucial, Duncan said. A third of veteran teachers and principals are Baby Boomers who are poised to retire, which could create a milllion new teaching positions in the next four years, according to the Department of Education. He noted Obama's goal for America to have more college graduates than any other country by 2020. It's a tall order
-- only three-quarters of kids graduate from high school, and of those who do, about half go to college. "But to reach that goal, both our K-12 system and our teacher preparation programs have to get dramatically better," Duncan said. ___ On the Net: Columbia University Teachers College: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/ Education Department: http://www.ed.gov/
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