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"In our schools, every classroom in America must be connected
to theinformation superhighway, with computers and good software, and
well-trainedteachers. We are working with the telecommunications industry,
educators andparents to connect 20 percent of California's classrooms this
spring, andevery classroom and every library in the entire United States by the
year2000. I ask Congress to support this educational technology initiative
sothat we can make sure this national partnership succeeds." --
PresidentClinton, from his
State of the Union
Address |
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"By the year 2000, 60 percent of the new jobs in America will
require advanced technological skills." -- Vice President Al Gore |
That is why President Clinton and Vice President Gore have called on parents, teachers, members of the business community and others to join in a new national mission.
They are calling for every young person to enter the workforce
technologically literate in the 21st Century. For this, we need schools
equipped with the right technology.
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