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This paper reviews the historical and current response of the United States to threats to its world leadership in scientific endeavors, with particular attention to the National Defense Education Act of 1958. The current status of the United States in mathematics, science, and engineering education is reviewed with respect to K-12 student achievement, K-12 teacher quality, numbers of degrees granted, and other indicators of international competitiveness. Concluding that we are a nation in peril, recommendations are made to enhance the likelihood that the United States will retain its preeminent position in science and technology and, therefore, provide for the national defense and economic wellbeing of citizens in an information age and global economy.
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Harris, M.M., Miller, J.R. Needed: Reincarnation of National Defense Education Act of 1958. J Sci Educ Technol 14, 157–171 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-005-4419-1
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