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Bayer Facts of Science Education XII - 2006
New Survey Reveals CEOs of 100 of the Fastest Growing U.S. Science and Technology Companies Fear Rising International Competition for Scientific and Technical Talent
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Bayer Facts of Science Education XI - 2005
Parents of Under-Represented Students in Science and Engineering Speak Out on Issue in New National Survey
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Bayer Facts of Science Education X - 2004
Are the Nation's Colleges and Universities Adequately Preparing Elementary Schoolteachers of Tomorrow to Teach Science?
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Bayer Facts of Science Education IX - 2003
In New Gallup Survey, Americans Call Science & Technology Critical To U.S. Security
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Bayer Facts of Science Education VIII - 2002
In New Gallup Survey, U.S. College Students Believe Science And Technology Critical To The War On Terrorism
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Bayer Facts of Science Education VII - 2001
"It's Not Your Father's Workplace Anymore," Says Latest Survey Of U.S. Managers, New Employees
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Bayer Facts of Science Education VI - 2000
In Science, Americans Like Being Number One, According To New Gallup Survey
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What America Thinks About Science Education Reform:
An Analysis Of The Bayer Facts Of Science Education I-V
Bayer Facts of Science Education V - 1999
Nation's Science Teachers Register Concern Over U.S. Science Education In New Survey
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Bayer Facts of Science Education IV - 1998
U.S. Scientists Predict Pace Of Discovery To Accelerate In The 21st Century, Survey Says
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Bayer Facts of Science Education III - 1997
Kids shatter myths about science in new national student report card card on science education
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Bayer Facts of Science Education II - 1996
Business executives see continued decline in education, according to new national survey
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Bayer Facts of Science Education I - 1995
Nationwide survey finds science education needs to be stepped up in elementary schools
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