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November 23rd, 2009

Can Obama make science cool?

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 9:24 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Education, Science, Teacher, Christopher Dawson

On Monday, I wrote about the decline of science education in the US, as well the rise of “unscience” and our growing struggle to compete with China in terms of real innovation. As if he wanted to hand me the perfect segue, President Obama announced the administration’s Educate to Innovate program, encompassing everything from increased funding to public-private partnerships to an annual White House Science fair.

The President’s announcement is available here and video of the speech is embedded below.

The key idea, though? Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education in this country is hurting for many reasons. Regardless of the reasons, it’s time to change this and “…show young people how cool science can be.” The President also said something that hopefully we all know:

…because a great teacher is the single most important factor in a great education, we’re asking states to focus on teacher effectiveness [through the Race to the Top initiative] and to make it possible for professionals — like many of the people in this room — to bring their experience and enthusiasm into the classroom.

Will anything actually come of this rhetoric? I sure hope so. For now, the program involves some significant partnerships (quoted below), but I’ll be watching for real action and funding to trickle down to schools who manage to really address the STEM deficiencies the President outlined. Here are the initial partnerships announced Monday:

  • Time-Warner Cable, Discovery Communications, Sesame Street, and other partners will get the message to kids and students about the wonder of invention and discovery.
  • National Lab Day will help build communities of support around teachers across the country, culminating in a day of civic participation.
  • National STEM design competitions will develop game options to engage kids in scientific inquiry and challenging designs.
  • Five leading business and thought leaders (Sally Ride, Craig Barrett, Ursula Burns, Glen Britt, and Antonio Perez) will head an effort to increase private and philanthropic involvement in support of STEM teaching and learning.

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Actually, they've done a fair bit of that...
Thar innovatamajiggy stuff in recent times.

Just because you don't know it doesn't mean a whole lot in the bigger scheme of things, but please before you say something isn't happening, take the... (Read the rest)
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Give him a Nobel for Science for his science speeches!  guptasameer@... | 11/23/09
Our Leader is our master  linux_kernel | 11/24/09
Doesn't deserve? He won the election, right?  mdemuth | 11/24/09
No, you didn't ruin it...  guptasameer@... | 11/24/09
I've got doubts too  crazydanr@... | 11/25/09
Why? Jobs are not there.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/24/09
So what?  Richard Flude | 11/24/09
then start paying decent wages to science major  zzz1234567890 | 11/24/09
That requires some major changes  crazydanr@... | 11/25/09
Spot On  shis-ka-bob | 11/25/09
Obama's whistling in the wind, unless...  zkiwi | 11/24/09
Well said (nt)  rapson | 11/24/09
Students not valued.  Erroneous | 11/24/09
Last I recall, he wants standards for teachers as they are the problem...  HypnoToad72 | 11/26/09
Teach Hindu or Chinese instead  ddmattison | 11/24/09
That's "Hindi".  HypnoToad72 | 11/25/09
It's simply NOT true! We do NOT need more,,,  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/24/09
Chris, as a teacher do NOT push kids into sciences.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/24/09
Bottom line  whoflungdung | 11/24/09
Industry has been saying it for 20 years, still not true.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/24/09
It's a little trickier than you present  zkiwi | 11/24/09
NoAxe is right.  The Flintstones | 11/24/09
You don't get it!  ddmattison | 11/24/09
i agree  whoflungdung | 11/24/09
You got that right...  ddmattison | 11/24/09
but the CEO would have made his millions and resigned by then  zzz1234567890 | 11/24/09
What we really need  Erroneous | 11/24/09
So right.  The Flintstones | 11/24/09
It's time to defend the USA from rot from within.  Henry Miller | 11/24/09
AMEN!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/24/09
AGREE WITH THAT 100%  zzz1234567890 | 11/24/09
Best of luck. I doubt that's going to happen.  HypnoToad72 | 11/25/09
Parents matter a lot more than Obama does.  Henry Miller | 11/24/09
I agree.  Erroneous | 11/24/09
Thinking isn't an NCLB tested skill...  ajole | 11/25/09
Complain over 20 minutes of math homework?  Henry Miller | 11/25/09
Shoudln't he be letting the market save jobs and winning our wars instead?  People | 11/24/09
Since when was the market ever interested in jobs?  zkiwi | 11/24/09
There was a day...  ajole | 11/25/09
RE: Can Obama make science cool?  murrayjm | 11/25/09
China? Innovation?  Vesicant | 11/26/09
Actually, they've done a fair bit of that...  zkiwi | 11/27/09
I doubt it  whisperycat | 11/27/09

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