Why does Science Matter? Science is critical to understanding
the world around us. Most Americans feel that they received a good education
and that their children will as well. Unfortunately, not many are aware that
international tests show that American students are simply not performing well
in science when compared to students in other countries. Many students (and
their parents!) believe that science is irrelevant to their lives. Innovation
leads to new products and processes that sustain our economy, and this innovation
depends on a solid knowledge base in science, math, and engineering. All jobs
of the future will require a basic understanding of math and science. The most
recent ten year employment projections by the U.S. Labor Department show that
of the 20 fastest growing occupations projected for 2014, 15 of them require
significant mathematics or science preparation to successfully compete for a
job This is why Science Matters.
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