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NSF expands its signature STEM diversity program to other federal agencies and creates new graduate internship opportunities as well as data science training

December 10, 2018 - The National Science Foundation (NSF) is partnering with other federal agencies in support of NSF INCLUDES National Network, a program dedicated to making a nsfLogolasting impact on diversifying the STEM workforce of the future. Partners include the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

These partnerships are announced as the White House released its five-year strategic plan for STEM education, Charting a Course for Success: A Federal Strategy for STEM Education. The plan lays out the federal government's role in furthering STEM education by working with state and local stakeholders, the education community and American employers. Its goals include building a STEM-competent citizenry, creating a STEM-ready workforce and removing barriers to STEM careers, especially for women and underrepresented groups.

NSF INCLUDES seeks to enhance U.S. STEM leadership through nationwide networks focused on solutions to broadening participation in the sciences. The initiative, launched in FY 2016 and named as one of the foundation's 10 Big Ideas for Future NSF Investment, addresses the new White House report's goals of maintaining the country's innovation capacity by increasing diversity and inclusion through broader access to STEM.

"There are populations in the United States who are missing from the STEM ecosystem," said NSF Director France Córdova. "The nation will be stronger when these people are given access to STEM education and encouraged to become innovators. Our STEM enterprise will never reach its full potential until that happens. I'm proud to be part of this effort. We will find new ways to inspire all our nation's young people, support them and encourage more of them to pursue amazing careers in STEM."

"STEM education is vital to everything we do at NASA. In recognition of this, I am proud to announce a new permanent STEM committee that will provide guidance to the NASA Advisory Council on how NASA can promote STEM-learning initiatives, " said NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. "We are committed to - and dependent upon - inspiring future generations of STEM leaders who will bring diversity of thought and perspective to NASA. Current and future STEM students will take us to the Moon, Mars, and beyond as we continue to explore our universe."

In support of the White House strategy, NSF is also announcing a $10 million commitment to its newly launched Data Science Corps, which will provide basic training in data science to existing workforces at the local, state and national levels, teaching new skills and offering new experiences.

NSF also expects to fund 200 internships of up to $55,000 for graduate students in fiscal years 2019 and 2020. The NSF INTERN program provides opportunities for graduate students currently supported by other NSF awards to gain experiences in industry and other non-academic settings, preparing them for their careers.

NASA is pleased to announce a new collaboration in support of the NSF INCLUDES network. Over the coming months, NASA will work with the NSF INCLUDES community to better understand how NASA's unique assets can support the partners in the NSF INCLUDES network as they seek to broaden participation in STEM careers. In recognition of the importance of STEM education to the NASA community, the NASA Advisory Council Ad Hoc Task Force on STEM education will be elevated to the status of a permanent, standing committee. While the Ad Hoc Task Force has supported NASA's STEM education efforts for many years, this move ensures that the STEM education community has a voice on the NASA Advisory Council for years to come.

To learn more about NSF INCLUDES, visit NSF's 10 Big Ideas Special Report.
Source: NSF


President Donald J. Trump is Working to Ensure All Americans Have Access to STEM Education

"My Administration will do everything possible to provide our children, especially kids in underserved areas, with access to high-quality education in science, technology, engineering, and math." President Donald J. Trump

IMPROVING STEM EDUCATION: President Donald J. Trump is releasing a plan to strengthen education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

  • The President’s plan seeks to ensure that all Americans have access to quality STEM education and safeguard America’s place as the global leader in STEM innovation and employment.
  • The Administration’s goals include building a strong foundation of STEM literacy, increasing diversity in STEM careers, and preparing the STEM workforce of the future.
  • The plan lays out key pathways to achieve these goals, including:
    • Developing and enriching strategic STEM partnerships
    • Engaging students where disciplines converge
    • Advancing computational thinking as a critical skill for America’s future workforce

REALIZING A SHARED VISION: The plan advances the shared goal of educators and the Administration to improve STEM education and employment opportunities.

  • The plan was developed by the National Science and Technology Council Committee on STEM Education and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
  • The Administration engaged extensively with the education community in developing this plan, listening to their concerns and experiences.
    • This effort included hosting a State-Federal STEM Education Summit that brought together STEM education specialists from all 50 States.

EXPANDING STEM OPPORTUNITIES: This plan continues President Trump’s commitment to expand STEM education and employment opportunities for all Americans.

  • Since taking office, President Trump has worked to improve STEM education, increase STEM employment, and prepare our workers and students for the jobs of the future.
  • The President established the National Council for the American Worker to develop a strategy to ensure American students and workers have access to the training and education they need.
  • President Trump signed the reauthorization of the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act to support career and technical education programs for American students.
  • In June 2017, President Trump signed a presidential memorandum directing the Department of Education to make STEM and computer science education a top priority.
    • The President’s memorandum called for the Secretary of Education to set a goal of devoting at least $200 million per year toward STEM education.
    • In FY 2018, the Department spent $279 million in discretionary STEM grants.
  • President Trump has worked to advance opportunities for women in STEM careers.
    • The President signed the INSPIRE Act directing NASA to encourage women to study STEM and to pursue aerospace careers.
    • President Trump signed legislation enabling the National Science Foundation to better support women inventors.

Read “Charting a Course for Success: America’s Strategy for STEM Education” here.
Source: Office of the White House