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Finest Science Not Always Found In The Fanciest American Universities, David E. Drew
Finest Science Not Always Found In The Fanciest American Universities, David E. Drew
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
Recent controversies about federal science funds for university research have become highly visible-and acrimonious. Debate about who should get support and why, long the province of a carefully developed system of peer, or merit, review, have been the subject of special task-force reports, congressional hearings and cover stories.
A Study Of The Nsf College Science Improvement Program, David E. Drew
A Study Of The Nsf College Science Improvement Program, David E. Drew
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
The College Science Improvement Program was launched in 1966 and has as its stated goal "... to accelerate the development of the science capabilities of predominantly undergraduate institutions and to enhance their capacity for continuing self-renewal" (National Science Foundation, 1969, p. 90). Between the program's inception and the end of fiscal year 1969, COSIP made 105 grants representing a total amount of over $18,000,000 to such institutions
On The Allocation Of Federal Funds For Science Education, David E. Drew
On The Allocation Of Federal Funds For Science Education, David E. Drew
CGU Faculty Publications and Research
Massive Federal expenditures for science research and development have been commonplace since World War II and the spectacular technical success of the Manhattan project. Shortly after the war the case for continued government support of basic science research was made by Vannevar Bush (1945) and others; the major organization which grew out of this Federal concern was the National Science Foundation. Subsequently the late fifties (and the voyage of Sputnik) saw science education become a national priority. That period spawned a wide array of measures in support of science education, e.g., the National Defense Education Act.
The passage of time …