Thank you for this opportunity. I had a little bit of deja vu because more than a decade ago, the former chief of the new York City Schools and i shared a task force called National Security and education reform. One of the reasons we wanted to do that was to bring to the attention of the community the criticality, the crucial moments where we are at in terms of this issue of talent. To say you may think this is in our problem but it actually is our problem. People who are concerned about National Security. As i think about this report and some of the recommendations, many of which i completely agree in education most certainly. I just have a little bit of deja vu. This time, maybe we will act. Deja vu in an upset way . You wrote that report 10 years ago and here we are. These are structural issues. Structural issues take time. Im more optimistic because the panel that just talked, we have the technology now in education, personalized learning, bringing education to people in more remo
Secretary rice thank you also much for being here. Im super excited to be a part of this conversation, its hugely important. I think everyone in this room would agree, i think United States must have a renewed commitment to an Education System thats compatible with training our workforce for the jobs of tomorrow if we want to lead and technology. What we need to do in this session is figure out how we are doing now and what we are going to do to get in a better place. So i want to start by getting everyones reaction to the report. Secretary rice first of all, thank you very much and thank you for this opportunity. I have a little bit of deja vu because more than a decade ago joe climbed the polls and i chaired the task force called National Security and education reform. In one of the reasons that we wanted to do that was to bring to the attention of the National Security community, the crucial moment that we were at in terms of this issue of talent. And to say you may think this is an
Cspan is your unfiltered view of government. Celebrating Companies Including buckeye broadband. Buckeye badband support cspan as a Public Service along with these other Television Providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. Up next, former secretary of state Condoleezza Rice on education and global competitiveness. She talks about the future of the u. S. Workforce, immigration, and technology education. This is about 30 minutes. Thank you for this opportunity. I had a little bit of deja vu because more than a decade ago, the former chief of the new York City Schools and i shared a task force called National Security and education reform. One of the reasons we wanted to do that was to bring to the attention of the community the criticality, the crucial moments where we are at in terms of this issue of talent. To say you may think this is in our problem but it actually is our problem. People who are concerned about National Security. As i think about this report and some of the r
Cspan is a Public Service along with these other Television Providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Former secretary of state Condoleezza Rice also spoke during the aspen security forum. She rules and on the future of the u. S. Workforce, immigration and technology education. This is about 30 minutes. [applause] secretary rice thank you also much for being here. Im super excited to be a part of this conversation, its hugely important. I think everyone in this room would agree, i think United States must have a renewed commitment to an Education System thats compatible with training our workforce for the jobs of tomorrow if we want to lead and technology. What we need to do in this session is figure out how we are doing now and what we are going to do to get in a better place. So i want to start by getting everyones reaction to the report. Secretary rice first of all, thank you very much and thank you for this opportunity. I have a little bit of deja vu because more than a
Spoke during the forum. This is about 30 minutes. Secretary rice i think everyone in this room would agree that the United States must have a renewed commitment to an Education System that is compatible with training our workforce for the jobs of tomorrow if we want to lead in technology. We all agree with that so what we need to do in the session to do to get in a better place. So i want to start by getting everyones reaction to the report. Secretary rice first of all, thank you very much and thank you for this opportunity. I have a little bit of deja vu because more than a decade ago joe climbed the polls and i chaired the task force called National Security and education reform. In one of the reasons that we wanted to do that was to bring to the attention of the National Security community, the crucial moment that we were at in terms of this issue of talent. And to say you may think this is an out problem but it actually is our problem is people concerned about National Security. So