The Secretary, with the assistance of the Commissioner of Education (hereinafter referred to as the Commissioner), shall identify the education needs and goals of the Nation and from time to time shall recommend to the President policies for promoting the progress of education.
On the recordOctober 15, 1964
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Executive Order 11185—To Facilitate Coordination of Federal Education Programs
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