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Critics say the interview shows the Education secretary can’t answer simple questions about public education.
USA TODAY
60 Minutes‘ Lesley Stahl has a lot of questions.
But does Education Secretary Betsy DeVos have the answers?
Stahl interviewed DeVos on Sunday night, challenging her on a number of topics and leading to critiques of DeVos’ knowledge of the U.S. education landscape.
DeVos: “Well, we should be funding and investing in students, not in school– school buildings, not in institutions, not in systems.”
Stahl: “Okay. But what about the kids who are back at the school that’s not working? What about those kids?”
DeVos: “Well, in places where there have been-Â where there is-Â a lot of choice that’s been introduced-Â Florida, for example, the-Â studies show that when there’s a large number of students that opt to go to a different school or different schools, the traditional public schools actually- the results get better, as well.”
Stahl:Â “Have the public schools in Michigan gotten better?”
DeVos: “I don’t know. Overall, I-Â I can’t say overall that they have all gotten better.”
Stahl: “Have you seen the really bad schools? Maybe try to figure out what they’re doing?”
DeVos: “I have not-Â I have not-Â I have not intentionally visited schools that are underperforming.”
Stahl: “Maybe you should.”
DeVos: “Maybe I should. Yes.”
Stahl: “Are you in any way, do you think, suggesting that the number of false accusations are as high as the number of actual rapes or assaults?”
DeVos: “Well, one sexual assault is one too many, and one falsely accused individual is one too many.”
Stahl: “Yeah, but are they the same?”
DeVos: “I don’t know. I don’t know. But I’m committed to a process that’s fair for everyone involved.”
The interview led to some criticism about DeVos’ performance, with many asserting that DeVos struggled to answer the most basic of questions.
I thought that Betsy DeVos interview was an episode of Drunk History but turns out she’s the Secretary of Education
— Clint Smith (@ClintSmithIII) March 12, 2018
What does DeVos think of all the critiques she’s receiving? Turns out she may have provided the answer to that.
Stahl: “Why have you become, people say, the most hated Cabinet secretary?”
DeVos: “I’m not so sure exactly how that happened. But I think there are a lot of really powerful forces allied against change.”
Stahl: “Does it hurt?”
DeVos: “Sometimes it does. Sometimes it does. Again, I think-Â I think-“
Stahl: “Do you ever say-“
DeVos:Â “I’m more misunderstood than anything.”