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CSSP Goals And Objectives PDF Print E-mail

CSSP is organized for the following purposes:


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House Transportation Chairman,
James Oberstar (D-MN), discusses 
forthcoming Clean Water Act renewal with CSSP

 

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FDA Commissioner, Margaret
Hamburg, and Deptartment of
Interior Asssitant Secretary, Anne
Castle, discuss with CSSP issues
they will be addressing
in coming years

 

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S&T Chairman Bart Gordon
(D-TN) discusses mathematics
issues with C. Kessel (AWM)
and T. Chan (NSF) 

 

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Tom Friedman, three time
Pulitzer prize winner, exchanges
ideas on how science can impact
big global issues with House
Science Agencies Appro-
priations Subcommittee Chairman, Alan Mollohan (D-WV) 

 

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C. Seeley (NCTM) explains
mathematics education needs to
Director A.Bement (NSF)
and president R.Cicerone (NAS)

 

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Arun Majumdar, Director of
ARPA-E, explains his strategic
approach to energy progress with
NCTM president H. Kepner

 


  • To perpetually enhance leadership skills development in the science community;


  • To develop an enduring network of past and present national leadership in science;


  • To provide communication and collaboration among the various scientific disciplines through the presidents of scientific societies;


  • To deliberate and adopt public policy positions and act upon science research and education issues of national or international scope;


  • To develop ways to enhance the public understanding and appreciation of science;


  • To foster scientific research, science study, and dissemination of discoveries; and


  • To improve the free flow of scientific information.

 

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National Science Foundation Deputy
Director, Cora Marrett, says most
education research at NSF will be
hypothesis driven and evidence based

 

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NAE President C. Vest
(center) addresses engineering
grand challenges with CSSP

 

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Craig Barrett, Chairman of Intel, and
Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford
Graduate School of Ed., focus on how
to improve US education outcomes

 

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Presidential Science Advisor and
Director of OSTP, John Holdren,
discusses Mark Jacobson's data on
reaching 100% of zero CO2 emitting
energy by 2030

 

 


 
 
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