students graduating from college with a degree in science, math, technology or
engineering is
rapidly decreasing.
Applications are being mailed to all Michigan public schools as well as to
every school superintendent. Gov. Jennifer
Granholm is serving as the honorary chair and Chrysler
Group Chief Operating
Officer Eric Ridenour will host the event. students not being
pushed to
seek careers that demand highly technical skills," said Ridenour. It's imperative for our future workforce
. Winners who place fourth through
10th place will receive $500 grants."
All applications
must be submitted by March 22, 2006, to The New Detroit
Science Center. A panel of independent judges
from prestigious science, math,
engineering and technology arenas, including University of Michigan
, Lawrence
Technological University and Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program
(DAP-CEP)
, will determine the 30 winners.fund.
"We all know that good schools are impossible
without good teachers," said
Wilbert Bryant, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Higher Education Programs
,
Department of Education. "The Siemens Foundation scholarship money will help
increase the number
of teachers going into America's classrooms. The
collaboration of the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship
Fund and the United Negro
College Fund will assist 85 Historically Black Colleges and Universities
in
their efforts to encourage minority students in pursuing a career in science
and mathematics
."
The New Jersey-based Siemens Foundation will provide $1 million in
scholarships over the
next five years for undergraduate and graduate students
who wish to pursue careers in teaching math
, science and technology. "It is therefore imperative that
we provide the necessary resources to
broaden the pool of qualified math and
science teachers, especially in communities that have been
traditionally
under-represented in the fields of science and technology. Michael Lomax, UNCF's President
and CEO.science top
Chrysler Group to Help 'Close the Technology Gap' Among Michigan Students
, The number of
U. According to a study commissioned by the
National Science Foundation, only six percent of the
world's graduating
engineers are from the United States. Those numbers are far behind other
countries
, such as India (36 percent), China (22 percent) and Japan (10
percent). The winners will be announced
at an awards
ceremony on May 13, 2006, at The New Detroit Science Center. At Chrysler Group, we
look for the best and the
brightest, and we want to encourage young people to enter fields that require
technical backgrounds.Million Dollar Scholarship Fund Established to Encourage Minority Students
to Pursue Careers in Teaching Math and Science
Two
organizations that are active in promoting
post-secondary education for
minority students -- the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund and the
UNCF --
will administer the funds.
"If American technology companies are to continue creating
cutting edge
innovations and high paying jobs, we need to be sure that all American high
school
students develop the necessary math and science skills they will
require to take advantage of these
opportunities," said Thomas N. McCausland,
Chairman of the Board, Siemens Foundation. This is a
partnership between three institutions who are committed to improving the
quality of science and
math education in our nation's schools. This makes this grant unique for two reasons: There is a need
for more qualified minority math and science teachers, and HBCUs have long
been the training ground
for new leaders in education as well as
mathematicians, scientists and engineers.l science
The competition
recognizes Michigan public school teachers who are
committed to stimulating students' interest and
academic achievement in math,
engineering, science and technological courses.
"The decrease
in the number of students pursuing careers that require
math, science and technical courses is a
reflection of U.S.
"Through our Closing the Technology Gap awards competition, we want to shine
the
spotlight on the educators who understand the importance of science, math,
engineering and technology
."
A total of 10 prizes will be awarded to each school level: elementary,
middle/junior and
high school. The grants will go to schools and used
to build the science, math, engineering and
technology curriculums.
"Students begin to decide at an early age whether they are interested
in
science and math," said Science Center President + CEO Kevin F.8400, ext.detroitsciencecenter
.
This program marks the first time the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
and the UNCF will
collaborate in an effort to target both private and public
colleges. The Siemens
Foundation will
fund the scholarships as part of its mission to support and
enhance math and science education in
America's high schools.top mathematicians
* New program will award $87,000 to honor exemplary Michigan public
school educators in science, math, engineering and technology
* Deadline for applications
is March 22, 2006; winners will be announced
in May
AUBURN HILLS, Mich.
engineers
, mathematicians and scientists, the DaimlerChrysler Corporation
Fund, in partnership with The New
Detroit Science Center, is creating a
"Closing the Technology Gap in Education" competition. Closing
the Technology Gap in
Education, in its first year, will award grants totaling $87,000 to 30
teachers
and their respective schools to further promote innovative lessons in
the fields of math, science
, engineering and technology. First through third-prize winners will receive
$15,000, $7,500 and
$3,000, respectively. Prihod. "Once
they start to dislike these subjects, we have lost them as future
engineers or
scientists. The Closing the Technology Gap in Education awards are so
critical because
they recognize the teachers who keep math and science
interest alive during those critical years
before college.
Winners will be based on submissions that clearly demonstrate unique,
creative
avenues for teaching students math, science, technology and
engineering skills while also bringing
passion and excitement to the
classroom.
For more information, please contact Julie Flashner
at 313.daimlerchrysler.org . WASHINGTON, Department of Education -- The
Siemens Teacher Scholarships
, a collaboration between the Thurgood Marshall
Scholarship Fund, the United Negro College Fund (UNCF
) and the Siemens
Foundation, aimed at encouraging minority students to pursue teaching careers
in
math and science, was officially announced today at the Department of
Education. Each organization
will receive $500,000 to be
awarded to students accepted to any one of the nation's 85 historically
black
colleges and universities (HBCUs) that are members of the two organizations. "All students
deserve a
sound, quality education that will set them on the road to economic
prosperity."
"The growing shortage of qualified math and science teachers in this
country will impact America
's economy for years to come if it is not
addressed," said Dr."
l science
S.
To help combat
that trend and increase the number of potential U.S."
"Perhaps the single most important key
to economic development is the one
that opens the doors to learning in the minds of our young ones
today," said
Granholm. "In the knowledge economy, business and education are linked; you
cannot
succeed at the former if you do not excel at the latter.577.
424, visit the DaimlerChrysler Corporation
Fund's website at
http://www.com or The New Detroit Science Center at
http://www. The Thurgood
Marshall Scholarship Fund has 47 member public HBCUs;
the UNCF provides operational support to the
38 private institutions. The two
organizations will select scholarship recipients each year."
"Siemens' grant is critically important because it can help to address one
of the most pressing
needs facing our nation's children and that is the need
for more teachers in math, science and engineering
," said Dwayne Ashley, CEO
and President, Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund. "The Siemens
Teacher
Scholarships will allow more minority students to pursue careers in
math and science, which will
ultimately increase the nation's success in
producing more qualified math and science teachers.
Overall, support from
organizations like the Siemens Foundation has helped UNCF support more
minorities
in higher education and we are excited to be a part of this
scholarship program.l top
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