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Scientific Illiteracy: Causes, Costs and Cures

Author
Bishop, John H.
Abstract
[Excerpt] This article examines the causes of the learning deficits in science, math and technology, evaluates their social costs and then recommends policy measures for remedying the problems identified. Following the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Science for All Americans report, I define the domain of "science" very broadly to include mathematics and technology along with the natural sciences. To avoid confusing readers accustomed to the narrower definition of science, broadly defined science is referred to as science, mathematics and technology.
Date Issued
1989-06-13Subject
CAHRS; ILR; center; human resource; job; worker; advanced; labor market; satisfaction; employee; work; manage; American; student; performance; employment; school; role; employ; vocational; education; United States; youth; risk; work; job; training; occupation; college; examination; school; student; learning; economic
Type
preprint