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Subject: Poor Science Education Could Unravel the US Economy

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tutormentor2
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05/15/2007 2:44 PM Alert 
Science education in the United States is broken. So says Congressman Bart Gordon, chair of the House Committee on Science and Technology in a scathing criticism that he wrote for the Spring issue of Issues in Science and Technology. Read more at http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/05/poor_science.ed.html

tutormentor2
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05/15/2007 2:52 PM Alert 

Another article related to this is the 2007 Governor's Innovation Agenda. Read about "Improving the nation's economic competitiveness through innovation" .

Read the report at: http://www.nga.org/Files/pdf/0702INNOVATIONCALLTOACTION.PDF

 

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08/16/2011 11:55 AM Alert 

This Technical Education magazine focuses on STEM education in each issue. Lots of good ideas.

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08/17/2011 10:51 AM Alert 

The Computer Science Collaboration Project is another resource for STEM education. See

http://www.cscproject.org/index.php?q=node/8
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