New bill introduced to improve math, science curriculum, help US students

As I have travelled world, I have seen how China, India, and our other global competitors are making dramatic investments in education, especially in math and science, Chrissy Houlahan said

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The Act aims at helping students compete globally in STEM subjects (Photo: Shutterstock)
Press Trust of India Washington
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 25 2025 | 10:00 AM IST

A bipartisan bill has been introduced in the US House of Representatives that would allow the National Science Foundation to support a modernized math curriculum and improve science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education.

Introduced by Congressman Chrissy Houlahan from the Democratic Party and Jim Baird from the Republican Party, the Mathematical and Statistical Modelling Education Act aims at helping students compete globally in STEM subjects, especially in view of countries like China and India are making dramatic investments in education, especially in math and science.

Houlahan said, "As I have travelled the world, I have seen how China, India, and our other global competitors are making dramatic investments in education, especially in math and science. We must act quickly to ensure America's students are not left behind in the global economy.

"Giving the National Science Foundation the authority to invest in modernized STEM education is an important step toward ensuring our students can remain the best in the world and lead the change of our future, he said.

Baird said the United States' ability to create cutting-edge technologies has been vital to defeating its adversaries.

"However, China has made huge investments in STEM to try and out-compete the US. As a PhD scientist, I know the invaluable impact STEM education has on American innovation and our national security. If we want to beat China, we must have a well-equipped workforce and a robust supply of scientists, he said.

That starts with strengthening STEM education in K-12 schools, he added.

The legislation has been supported by The American Statistical Association, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, the Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications, the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges, the New Hampshire Learning Initiative, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Centre for Innovation in Education, and the Business Software Alliance.

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First Published: Jan 25 2025 | 9:59 AM IST

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