25. Research Communications Ltd., The Bayer Facts of Science Education II: Today's Students and Tomorrow's Workplace: An Assessment of What Businesses Will Need and What Schools Can Provide (Executive Summary), single copies available by contacting Beth Konyk, Bayer corporation, One Mellon Center 500 Grant St., Pittsburgh, PA 15219, (412)-394-5502; beth.konyk.b@bayer.com 12 pp.
This contribution from Bayer to National Science and Technology Week 1996 consists mainly of annotated bar graphs summarizing a telephone survey of 300 human resource directors and 301 elementary school principals (so chosen because "it has been reported that many students become disenchanted with science by the third grade, and principals at the elementary level are most likely to influence students' early appreciation of science"). The questions in the survey focused on the role of science education in training the workers of tomorrow.
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