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Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Education: Status and Issues

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Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
Author
Matthews, Christine M.
Abstract

[Excerpt] An important aspect of U.S. efforts to maintain and improve economic competitiveness is the existence of a capable scientific and technological workforce. A major concern of the 110th Congress may be regarding the future ability of the U.S. science and engineering base to generate the technological advances needed to maintain economic growth. Discussions have centered on the quality of science and mathematics education and training and on the scientific knowledge of those students entering other disciplines. Even students pursuing nonscientific and nonmathematical specialities are likely to require basic knowledge of scientific and technological applications for effective participation in the workforce. Charges are being made that many students complete high school scientifically and technologically illiterate.

Date Issued
2007-04-23
Keywords
U.S.
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economic
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competitiveness
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workforce
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science
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engineering
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growth
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mathematics
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education
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knowledge
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students
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illiterate
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No Copyright - United States
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https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
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article

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