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President Plans To Help Math, Science Teacher Prep
President Obama wants to prepare more teachers and to train a million additional math, technology, engineering and science graduates over the next decade.
Reporter: Associated Press |
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
President Barack Obama will announce on Tuesday a new plan to prepare math and science teachers when he hosts the second White House Science Fair.
The White House says his upcoming budget will seek $80 million from Congress for a new Education Department competition to support math and science teacher preparation programs. Among the other related initiatives he'll announce is $22 million in investments
from the private sector to support math and science efforts, the
White House said.
President Obama wants to prepare more teachers and to train a million additional math, technology, engineering and science graduates over the next decade.
The White House fair celebrates the student winners of a range of competitions from across the country.
Obama made a similar request to Congress last year that didn't pass.
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