The fed. gov't. has spent billions of dollars on educ. programs in the science, tech., engin., a math (STEM) fields for many years. However, concerns have been raised about the nation's ability to maintain its global technological competitive advantage in the future. This report presents info. on: the number of fed. prog. funded in FY 2004 that were designed to increase the number of students a graduates pursuing STEM degrees a occupations or improve educ. progress in STEM fields, a what agencies report about their effectiveness; how the number, percentages, a character. of students, grad., a employees in STEM fields have changed over the years'; a factors cited as affecting students' decisions about pursing STEM degrees. Charts a tables.College. and. University. Visits. for 95 percent of the samples that could have been drawn. As a result, we are 95 percent confident that each ... Percentage estimates we produce from the CPS data have 95 percent confidence intervals of plus or minus 6 percentage points or less. ... California at Los Angeles and the University of Southern California in California; Clark Atlanta University, Georgia Institute ofanbsp;...
Title | : | Higher Education |
Author | : | Cornelia M. Ashby |
Publisher | : | DIANE Publishing - 2006-03-01 |
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