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NSF's Systemic Initiatives: The Testimony Of Mark St. John Before The Subcommittee On Basic Research

Authors

Mark St. John, Inverness Research

Purpose

The first document (the "Testimony") contains the text of the testimony Mark St. John made before U. S. Congress Subcommittee On Basic Research on July 23, 1998. The testimony is in response to questions about the current status of the National Science Foundation's Systemic Initiatives and the potential they have to improve K-12 math and science education. The second document is a memo of follow-up questions from Congress regarding the same subject.

Intended Audience

Congress, Math, Science and Technology Reform Leaders, Foundations, and general public.

Disclaimer

Any and all errors are claimed by the authors of this document, Inverness Research

Date published

July 23, 1998

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NSF's Systemic Initiatives: The Testimony Of Mark St. John Before The Subcommittee On Basic Research (pp. 9)

Response to Follow-up Questions from Congress (pp. 16)



 

   
 

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