Instructs the Secretary along with the Secretary of Education to create and support grants to fund STEM education programs to students in the Junior Reserve Corps.
Outlines specific disciplines and STEM subjects which the grants will apply to.
Instructs the Secretary and Secretary of Education to create and support grants to fund STEM education programs for students specifically in the Junior Reserve Corps.
Instructs different departments of the government, such as the National Science foundation, as well as local governments to carry out programs that are supported by said grants.
Outlines what activities are allowed under the grants, and what specific area of studies and subjects that they would work under.
Details subjects that are eligible for said grants, which include science, technology, engineering, mathematics, computer science, and more.
Allows for the Secretary of Defense to determine which additional subjects and areas of studies could be applicable to the grant.
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📜 This document's name is William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, Division A, Title II, Section 513 ("Grants to support STEM education in the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps").
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SEC. 513. GRANTS TO SUPPORT STEM EDUCATION IN THE JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS.
(a) PROGRAM AUTHORITY.—
(1) IN GENERAL.—Chapter 102 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new section:
‘‘§ 2036. Grants to support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education
‘‘(a) AUTHORITY.—The Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Education, may carry out a program to make grants to eligible entities to assist such entities in providing education in covered subjects to students in the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.
‘‘(b) COORDINATION.—In carrying out a program under subsection (a), the Secretary may coordinate with the following:
‘‘(1) The Director of the National Science Foundation.
‘‘(2) The Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
‘‘(3) The heads of such other Federal, State, and local government entities the Secretary of Defense determines to be appropriate.
Amends Chapter 102 to authorize grant programs supporting STEM education in Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.
Amends Chapter 102 to authorize grant programs supporting STEM education in Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.
‘‘(c) ACTIVITIES.—Activities funded with grants under this section may include the following:
‘‘(1) Training and other support for instructors to teach courses in covered subjects to students.
‘‘(2) The acquisition of materials, hardware, and software necessary for the instruction of covered subjects.
‘‘(3) Activities that improve the quality of educational materials, training opportunities, and curricula available to students and instructors in covered subjects.
‘‘(4) Development of travel opportunities, demonstrations, mentoring programs, and informal education in covered subjects for students and instructors.
‘‘(5) Students’ pursuit of certifications in covered subjects.
‘‘(d) PREFERENCE.—In making any grants under this section, the Secretary shall give preference to eligible entities that are eligible for assistance under part A of title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 6311 et seq.).
Funds activities including instructor training, material acquisition, educational improvement, travel, and certifications. Prefers Title I-eligible entities.
Funds activities including instructor training, material acquisition, educational improvement, travel, and certifications. Prefers Title I-eligible entities.
‘‘(e) EVALUATIONS.—In carrying out a program under this section, the Secretary shall establish outcome-based metrics and internal and external assessments to evaluate the merits and benefits of the activities funded with grants under this section with respect to the needs of the Department of Defense.
‘‘(f) AUTHORITIES.—In carrying out a program under this section, the Secretary shall, to the extent practicable, make use of the authorities under chapter 111 and sections 2601 and 2605 of this title, and other authorities the Secretary determines appropriate.
‘‘(g) DEFINITIONS.—In this section:
‘‘(1) The term ‘eligible entity’ means a local education agency that hosts a unit of the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.
‘‘(2) The term ‘covered subjects’ means— ‘‘(A) science; ‘‘(B) technology; ‘‘(C) engineering; ‘‘(D) mathematics; ‘‘(E) computer science; ‘‘(F) computational thinking; ‘‘(G) artificial intelligence; ‘‘(H) machine learning; ‘‘(I) data science; ‘‘(J) cybersecurity; ‘‘(K) robotics; ‘‘(L) health sciences; and ‘‘(M) other subjects determined by the Secretary of
Defense to be related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.’’.
Establishes metrics and assessments to evaluate grant merits; utilizes authorities; defines eligible entities and subjects.
Establishes metrics and assessments to evaluate grant merits; utilizes authorities; defines eligible entities and subjects.
(2) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.—The table of sections at the 10 USC 2031 beginning of chapter 102 of such title is amended by adding prec. at the end the following new item:
‘‘2036. Grants to support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.’’.
(b) REPORT.—Not later than two years after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives a report on any activities carried out under section 2036 of title 10, United States Code (as added by subsection (a)).
Amends the table to add section 2036 on STEM education grants; requires a report in two years.
Amends the table to add section 2036 on STEM education grants; requires a report in two years.