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NSF's overall budget is increasing by by $350 million over last year to the current request of $7.373 billion. I don't have a total grasp of what NSF is doing in education, but there has been a clear shift in Informal Science Education funding away from projects to a more research-focused approach that seeks to research effectives strategies for STEM education. Additionally, NSF is initiating some new partnerships and programs that require new funding. For example, NSF plans to allocate $49 million to bring engaging science content, knowledge and applications to more learners via the new Expeditions in Education activity.
I am going to try to find out more regarding what's behind NSF's overall STEM education strategy and how ISE fits into that.
To repeat the info in my earlier note: ISE is being cut about 22%, from $61 million to $48 million, and renamed to Advancing Informal STEM Learning. From the NSF budget document: “AISL (formerly ISE) (-$13.58 million to a total of $47.82 million) will support fewer awards, focusing on the research and model-building contributions of the program to better understand effective means and innovative models for engaging today’s young people and adults in science outside of school settings.”
Bob Russell
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Bob,
Would you say this is a gradual trend to squeeze "informal" projects out of
NSF's portfolio, or are all NSF divisions facing similar cutbacks in the FY
2013 budget?
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On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Robert Russell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Did anyone see the FY 2013 budget? ISE is being cut about 22%, from $61
> million to $48 million, and renamed to Advancing Informal STEM Learning.
> Yikes!
>
> From the NSF budget document: “AISL (formerly ISE) (-$13.58 million to a
> total of $47.82 million) will support fewer awards, focusing on the
> research and model-building contributions of the program to better
> understand effective means and innovative models for engaging today’s young
> people and adults in science outside of school settings.”
>
>
> Bob Russell
>
>
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