Tapping America's PotentialOur Goal: Double the number of science, technology, engineering and mathematics graduates with bachelor's degrees by 2015.

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Editorial and Op-ed Support August 2006

August 10, 2006 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “Robots to Teach Math, Science to Children.”
"Math and science will look more like fun and games at some Pittsburgh area schools where those subjects will soon be taught using robots."

August 8, 2006 - Saint Paul Pioneer Press, "Takes More than Fancy Gadgets to get Teens Cranked on Science, Math"
"That's why leaders in Minnesota's high-tech and business communities are concerned, and why we are working in partnership with Gov. Tim Pawlenty and the Minnesota Department of Education to launch initiatives designed to encourage more high school students to take such courses and explore such career fields."

August 7, 2006 - The Dallas Morning News, "How Cool is Math? Panel has Chance to Make it Matter to Students."
“By coming up with ways to make math relevant, the Bush panel can build up America's scientific base so we stay atop a world that spins on the brains of problem solvers and imaginative thinkers.”

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