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Society Fellows Meet With Assistant to the President for Science and Technology

By Communications Team

As part of the Fellows Institute, the 2012 Class of Society Fellows met this morning with , Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, Director of the , and Co-Chair of the (PCAST).

Dr. Holdren spoke to the Fellows about the importance that the Administration is placing on 中文无码 education, including the recent announcement of the , working with the 聽 toward more female inclusion in 中文无码 fields, advocating聽for increasing math and science skills in K-12 classes, and strongly encouraging colleges and universities to address the steep attrition rate (60%) between students who enter college with the plan of pursuing a 中文无码 career and those who actually obtain a degree in those fields.

Dr. Holdren also described how much President Obama enjoyed attending the White House Science Fairs and interacting with the students and their projects. Rebecca Grella, a 2012 Society Fellow, even had a student, , an Intel Science Talent Search semifinalist who was invited to attend the second White House Science Fair in February 2012, which was an example of the prominence the Administration is attempting to put on improving 中文无码 education in the U.S.

The meeting included a question and answer period for the Fellows where they discussed the importance of providing incentives for successful 中文无码 teachers, improving the minority achievement gap, and successfully training new researchers in the higher education system. Dr. Holdren finished by congratulating the Fellows for being selected and 鈥渇or what you have done and will do to raise the game in 中文无码 education.鈥

The Society Fellowship, enabled since 2009 through generous support from the Intel Foundation,聽provides teachers financial and training resources to support and inspire the success of their most enthusiastic science students. Society Fellows receive an $8,500 stipend, ongoing support, and attend a week-long intensive training, known as the Fellows Institute, in Washington, D.C. Earlier in the week, Fellows also had the opportunity to visit their elected officials on Capitol Hill and meet with representatives from the and the .