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Science Education for the 21st Century Act

1/16/2023, 3:17 PM

Congressional Summary of HR 1693

Science Education for the 21st Century Act - Authorizes the Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF Director) to make awards to institutions of higher education to: (1) provide scholarships to assist students and graduates of baccalaureate degree programs in science, mathematics, or engineering to fulfill the academic requirements necessary for certification as science, mathematics, or technology teachers at the elementary or secondary school level (science teachers); and (2) improve their undergraduate education and in-service professional development. Authorizes awards to State or local educational agencies (LEAs) to implement a plan for development and use of master science teachers for kindergarten through grade eight.

Authorizes the NSF Director and the Secretary of Education to establish a research program to determine the most effective educational uses of information technologies in elementary and secondary schools.

Authorizes the NSF Director to provide assistance for the creation and support of regional centers for the utilization of educational technologies.

Authorizes additional appropriations for the National Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education Digital Library for precollege education collections and support services for science teachers.

Authorizes the agencies in the Next Generation Internet program to provide broadband Internet connections to elementary and secondary schools for science, mathematics, and technology education.

Requires the NSF Director to make mathematics and science proficiency partnerships demonstration grants to LEAs.

Getting Our Girls Ready for the 21st Century Act (Go Girl Act) - Authorizes the NSF Director to make grants to, and contracts and cooperative agreements with, LEAs to provide subgrants to elementary and secondary schools for services that prepare girls to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees and careers in science, mathematics, and technology.

Requires the NSF Director to: (1) to give priority for outreach grants under the Scientific and Advanced-Technology Act of 1992 to proposals involving secondary schools with a majority of students from groups underrepresented in the science, mathematics and engineering workforce; (2) arrange for an independent review by the National Research Council of Federal programs supporting elementary and secondary science and mathematics education; and (3) convene the first annual conference for kindergarten through the 12th grade science, mathematics, engineering, and technology education stakeholders.

Requires the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy to: (1) establish an interagency committee to coordinate Federal programs supporting elementary and secondary science and mathematics education; and (2) prepare a plan for such programs.

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Current Status of Bill HR 1693

Bill HR 1693 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since May 3, 2001. Bill HR 1693 was introduced during Congress 107 and was introduced to the House on May 3, 2001.  Bill HR 1693's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on 21st Century Competitiveness. as of July 20, 2001

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 1693

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
24
Democrat Cosponsors
23
Republican Cosponsors
1
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 1693

Primary Policy Focus

Education

Potential Impact Areas

- Academic performance
- Administrative procedure
- Apprenticeship
- Arts, Culture, Religion
- Career education
- Community and school
- Community colleges
- Computer software
- Computer-assisted instruction
- Computers in education
- Conferences
- Congress
- Congressional reporting requirements
- Continuing education
- Curriculum planning
- Distance education
- Economics and Public Finance
- Educational accountability
- Educational counseling
- Educational facilities
- Educational research
- Educational statistics
- Educational technology
- Electronic government information
- Elementary and secondary education
- Elementary education
- Engineering
- Executive reorganization
- Families
- Federal aid to education
- Federal aid to higher education
- Federal aid to libraries
- Federal aid to research
- Federal libraries
- Gifts
- Government Operations and Politics
- Government publications
- Government publicity
- Government statistics
- Higher education
- Information technology
- Internet
- Labor and Employment
- Law
- Learning
- Libraries
- Mathematics
- Mentoring
- Minorities
- Minority education
- National Science Foundation
- Office of Science and Technology Policy
- Parent-school relationships
- Reading
- School administrators
- School boards
- Science, Technology, Communications
- Scientific education
- Secondary education
- Teacher education
- Teacher supply and demand
- Teachers
- Teaching materials
- Technical education
- Technology assessment
- Transportation and Public Works
- Travel costs
- Web sites
- Women
- Women engineers
- Women scientists
- Women's education

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 1693

Science Education for the 21st Century Act
To improve science, mathematics, and technology education in elementary and secondary schools, advance knowledge on the effective uses of information technologies in education, increase participation in science, mathematics, and engineering careers by groups underrepresented in those fields, provide for more effective coordination of public and private sector efforts to improve science, mathematics, and technology education, and for other purposes.
Science Education for the 21st Century Act
Getting Our Girls Ready for the 21st Century Act (Go Girl Act)

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