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On August 9th, President Bush signed the America COMPETES Act (H.R. 2272) into law. The America COMPETES Act provides a total of $33.6 billion in new authorized spending levels ($44.3 billion in total) for a host of research and education programs at NSF, DOE, NIST, NOAA, NASA and Department of Education.


Key STEM Education Legislation
  • Nanotechnology in the Schools Act
  • No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
  • Science Scholarships for Educating Mathematics and Science Teachers Act
  • SPEAK Act
  • The Math and Science School Readiness Act
  • National Science Education Tax Incentive for Businesses Act
  • The National Science Education Tax Incentive for Teachers Act
  • Science Accountability Act
  • Featured Science & Technology in Congress Articles

    No Child Left Behind Debates to Come

    When Congress returns from its August recess, it will tackle reauthorization of the 2001 No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act. NCLB brought an unprecedented degree of federal involvement in education through its testing and assessment requirements, but with reauthorization pending in Congress, there is disagreement as to whether this legislation has had a positive effect. Continue reading ...

    Measuring Progress of NCLB

    Shortly before the Spring Recess, the House Education and Labor Committee held a hearing to address whether Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) assessments, a hallmark of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), continue to be an adequate indicator of a student’s—and ultimately a school’s—achievement. Though the witnesses were all careful to praise the original intent of NCLB as an important tool for states, districts, and schools to assess proficiency and reveal gaps in performance, they also were united in the opinion that AYP had served its purpose and that multiple mechanisms for measuring proficiency were now needed to allow students and schools to progress further. Continue reading ...

    Bicameral Bill on Science Standards Introduced

    A few days after the new 110th Congress convened, Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT) and Rep. Vernon Ehlers (R-MI) expressed their intent to introduce bipartisan, bicameral legislation to establish voluntary standards for science and mathematics education.

    The Standards to Provide Educational Achievement for All Kids (SPEAK) Act, which was formally introduced by Ehlers on January 9th (H.R. 325), tasks the National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB) with creating and/or adopting educational content standards in math and science fields for grades K-12. The NAGB was created by Congress in 1988 as an independent group comprised of state governors, legislators, and education officials, as well as educators and private-sector representatives. NAGB sets policy for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). NAEP—also known as the ‘Nation’s Report Card'—assesses student academic achievement in reading and math every two years. Continue reading ...

    Education Bills Advance in the House

    During a markup that emphasized the committee’s bipartisan commitment to innovation and education, the House Science Committee passed its competitiveness package on June 7. The bills were originally introduced with only Republican sponsorship; however, enough changes were made to bring Democrats onboard to pass H.R. 5358, Science and Mathematics Education for Competitiveness Act, and H.R. 5356, Early Career Research Act, by voice vote. Committee staff expect the bills to be scheduled for consideration by the full House soon after the July 4 recess. Continue reading ...

    STEM Education Statements and Letters

    --AAAS CEO Alan Leshner sent a letter to House members who helped craft the bipartisan COMPETES Act, thanking them for their efforts and urging passage of the bill. (August 2, 2007)

    --AAAS CEO Alan Leshner wrote a letter to Senator Christopher Dodd and Representative Vernon Ehlers applauding their efforts to advance science and math education with nationwide standards by introducing the SPEAK Act. (January 8, 2007)

     

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    Updated April 25, 2008




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