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Fri 16 Jul, 2010 07:18 am
Quote:The philanthropic arms of corporations are also getting involved. The Siemens Foundation sponsors a yearly math, science and technology competition, considered the Nobel Prize for high school research and a great distiller of American talent. Honeywell spends $2 million each year on science programs geared to middle school students, including a hip-hop touring group that teaches physical science, and a robotics lab program that teaches kids how to design, build and program their own robot. “We’ve found that if we don’t get kids excited about science by middle school, it’s too late,” says Michael Holland, a spokesperson for Honeywell.
I guess middle school students mentioned in the American context refers to 6th graders to 8th graders. Am I right?
@fansy,
As engineer said, yes. That is roughly ages 11 through 14.