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Subject: FYI #102 - Science Education Bills

FYI
The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Science Policy News
Number 102: August 3, 2001

Action on Bills Affecting Science Education

As Congress heads into its August recess next week, action
continues on a number of K-12 education bills.  Below is a
clarification on the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
(ESEA) that is currently in conference, and updates on several
other bills related to science and math education.

ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT: FYI #100 described the
current status of this reauthorization effort.  For
clarification, the original House version of the bill was H.R. 1,
and Senate version was S.1.  However, on the floor, the Senate
substituted its bill language into H.R. 1 and passed the bill
under that number.  So the conference committee is now working to
reconcile the two differing versions of H.R. 1, and will continue
its work when Congress returns on September 4.  Both versions
authorize some form of Math and Science Partnership initiative
within the Department of Education.

Both versions of H.R. 1 can be found on the Library of Congress
web site THOMAS: http://thomas.loc.gov.  For the House bill, see
the version Engrossed in House (H.R. 1.EH); for the Senate bill,
see the version Engrossed Senate Amendment (H.R. 1.EAS).   In the
House version, the Math and Science Partnerships fall under Title
II - Preparing, Training, and Recruiting Quality Teachers;
Subpart 2 - Math and Science Partnerships.  In the Senate
version, the Partnerships can be found under Title II - Teachers;
Part B - Mathematics and Science Partnerships.  (Previous
information on the House and Senate provisions of ESEA, and
specifically on the Partnership initiatives, was provided in FYI
#80, not #79 as stated in FYI #100.)

OTHER SCIENCE EDUCATION BILLS:  On July 30, the House passed two
other bills addressing K-12 science education: H.R. 1858,
sponsored by Science Committee Chairman Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY),
and H.R. 100, sponsored by Rep. Vern Ehlers (R-MI).  The main
provisions of Boehlert's bill include authorization of: a Math
and Science Partnership program within NSF; a scholarship to
encourage science, math and engineering majors to pursue
teaching; and four national centers for research on education and
learning (see FYIs #67, 80).  Ehlers' bill would authorize NSF
grants to universities for training and support of master
teachers for math and science classrooms.

In the Senate, Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), along with Edward
Kennedy (D-MA) and Pat Roberts (R-KS), has introduced S. 1262, a
companion bill to Boehlert's H.R. 1858. It has been referred to
the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.

IMPACT OF APPROPRIATIONS BILLS:  It is very likely that a final
version of ESEA will be agreed upon and signed into law this
fall, with some form of Math and Science Partnerships authorized
within the Department of Education.  The Boehlert and Rockefeller
bills would authorize similar partnerships within NSF.  It is
unclear at this point what will happen with two such similar
partnership programs.  It may come down to actions of the
relevant appropriations subcommittees (the VA/HUD subcommittee
for programs within NSF, and the Labor-HHS-Education subcommittee
for programs within the Education Department.)

So far, VA/HUD appropriators in both the House and Senate have
provided funding for Math and Science Partnerships within NSF.
House appropriators would provide $200 million as requested by
the White House and proposed in Boehlert's authorization bill,
while Senate appropriators would provide $190 million and call
for a report on how this program would affect current NSF science
education programs (see FYI #99).  The Labor-HHS appropriations
subcommittees have not yet drafted their bills.

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Audrey T. Leath
Public Information Division
The American Institute of Physics
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(301) 209-3094
http://www.aip.org/gov
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