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This notice announces the
intent of the Advanced Technological
Education (ATE) Program at the
National Science Foundation (NSF) to
change some emphases in the program’s
solicitation.
As part of this information collection
effort, the Division of Undergraduate
Education in the Directorate for
Education and Human Resources is
requesting comments on possible
changes to the current program
solicitation, that could include: (1)
Adding specific emerging areas to
expand the pool of skilled technicians
in strategic advanced-technology fields;
(2) increasing focus on or highlighting
gaps in the program solicitation that
need to be addressed; (3) developing
new types of partnerships (e.g., NIST
Manufacturing Extension Partnerships,
partnerships with Discipline-Based
Educational Researchers, partnerships
with learning scientists, educational
researchers and evaluators); and (4)
adding Research & Development (R&D)
on innovations in curricular, learning
materials, tools, assessments, and
faculty and student professional
development.
SUMMARY:
Send your written comments by
December 2, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Send your written
comments to Advanced Technological
Education Program, Division of
Undergraduate Education, National
Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Blvd.,
Room 835, Arlington, VA 22230. Send
email comments to atecomments@nsf.gov by December 2,
2013.
DATES:
ateadditional-info@nsf.govby December 2,
2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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A. Background
The National Science Foundation
(NSF) Advanced Technological
Education (ATE) program was
established by the Scientific and
Advanced Technology Act of 1992 to
utilize the resources of the Nation’s twoyear associate-degree granting colleges.
With an emphasis on two-year
institutions, the Advanced
Technological Education (ATE) program
focuses on the education of technicians
for the high technology fields that drive
our nation’s economy. The program
involves partnerships between academic
institutions and industry to promote
improvement in the education of
science and engineering technicians at
the undergraduate and secondary school
levels. The ATE program supports
curriculum development; professional
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development of college faculty and
secondary school teachers; career
pathways to two-year colleges from
secondary schools and from two-year
colleges to four-year institutions; career
pathways that lead to entry-level
technician positions in STEM that
require less than a baccalaureate degree,
and other activities The program also
invites proposals focusing on research
to advance practice and the knowledge
base related to technician education.
Program goals are to
1. Educate highly qualified science
and engineering technicians to meet
workforce demands in strategic
advanced technology fields;
2. Improve the technical skills and
general science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
preparation of these technicians and the
educators who prepare them at the
secondary (grades 7–12) and
undergraduate levels; and
3. Increase the capacity of institutions
to effectively partner with industry to
develop and implement advanced
technician education programs that
supply the workforce for industry and
enhance the economic vitality of the
region and the Nation.
ATE is a workforce program that is
located in the Division of
Undergraduate Education (DUE) in the
Directorate for Education and Human
Resources.
The National Science Foundation
(NSF) is an independent federal agency
established by Congress in 1950 ‘‘to
promote the progress of science; to
advance the national health, prosperity,
and welfare; to secure the national
defense; and for other purposes’’
(https://www.nsf.gov/about/)
The NSF Directorate for Education
and Human Resources (EHR) ‘‘makes
investments toward a vision of a healthy
and vital national science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
enterprise. The Directorate works
toward that vision through its mission,
which is to support the preparation of
a diverse, globally competent STEM
workforce and a STEM-literate citizenry
through investments in research and
development on STEM education and
learning. Opportunities to learn STEM
effectively—for people of all ages, from
all corners of the Nation, and in many
venues (e.g., classrooms and living
rooms; science centers and virtual
centers)—are the foundation for that
scientifically literate society and strong
scientific workforce. These, in turn, are
the basis for keeping our Nation globally
competitive, prosperous, and secure.
EHR provides the focus for NSF’s
investments to advance STEM learning,
scientific literacy, and a globally
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competitive science and engineering
workforce’’ (https://www.nsf.gov/about/
budget/fy2014/pdf/25_fy2014.pdf).
B. Request for Comments
The Advanced Technological
Education (ATE) Program is seeking
information from the public and
program stakeholders. Governmental
policy makers, academic researchers,
evaluators, industry, professional
societies, and other interested parties
are encouraged to participate by
submitting comments. These comments
will be used to inform changes to the
solicitation and may be made publicly
available. The ATE Program will not
respond to individual comments.
Official address, contact, and due date
for submitting comments are stated
above.
Dated: October 29, 2013.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation.
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Sunshine Act Meeting; Finance,
Budget & Program Committee Meeting
of the Board of Directors
& DATE: 2:00 p.m., Thursday,
November 7, 2013.
TIME
PLACE:
Telephonic Meeting.
STATUS:
Open.
Jeffrey Bryson,
General Counsel/Secretary, (202) 760–
4101; jbryson@nw.org.
CONTACT PERSON:
AGENDA:
I. Call to Order
II. Non-Network Grant Policy
III. Lease Renewals
IV. NFMC Timeline—Round 8
V. Budget Update
VI. Organization Underwriting & Grants
to Network
VII. A. Financial Report
B. Quarterly Program Reports
C. Corporate Scorecard Report
D. HUD Counseling Rule
E. Grants Report
VIII. Adjournment
Jeffrey T. Bryson,
General Counsel.
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NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION
Sunshine Act Meeting; Finance, Budget & Program Committee Meeting
of the Board of Directors
TIME & DATE: 2:00 p.m., Thursday, November 7, 2013.
PLACE: Telephonic Meeting.
STATUS: Open.
CONTACT PERSON: Jeffrey Bryson, General Counsel/Secretary, (202) 760-
4101; jbryson@nw.org.
AGENDA:
I. Call to Order
II. Non-Network Grant Policy
III. Lease Renewals
IV. NFMC Timeline--Round 8
V. Budget Update
VI. Organization Underwriting & Grants to Network
VII. A. Financial Report
B. Quarterly Program Reports
C. Corporate Scorecard Report
D. HUD Counseling Rule
E. Grants Report
VIII. Adjournment
Jeffrey T. Bryson,
General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2013-25930 Filed 10-30-13; 4:15 pm]
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