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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 4394 (Introduced in Senate) — To support National Science Foundation education and professional development relating to artificial intelligence. · Sec. 10

Sec. 10. Award program for research on AI in education

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In this section, the term eligible entity means— an institution of higher education; a nonprofit organization; or a consortium of 1 or more institution of higher education or a nonprofit organization and 1 or more private entities. The Director shall make awards, on a competitive, merit-reviewed basis, to eligible entities, to enable the eligible entities to promote research on teaching models, tools, and materials for artificial intelligence and integration with other key emerging technologies, such as quantum information science and technologies and photonics, with a focus on teaching and learning for kindergarten through grade 12 students who are from low-income, rural, or Tribal populations.
The Director may carry out this section by making awards through new or existing programs. An eligible entity that desires to receive an award under this section shall submit an application to the Director at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Director may require. An application described in paragraph
(1)shall include— a description of the student demographics on which the research supported under the award intends to focus; a description of any regional partnerships the eligible entity plans to utilize to carry out the award; with respect to an application that concerns the use or integration of artificial intelligence, a description of potential ethical concerns and implications of teacher and student interactions with artificial intelligence systems; a description of how the research on teaching models, tools, and materials were developed in consultation with other educators, academia, industry, and civil society organizations; and such other information as the Director may require. An eligible entity that receives an award under this section shall carry out a program described in subsection (b)(1) that— emphasizes preparing incoming teachers to integrate artificial intelligence, key emerging technologies, and computational thinking into their classrooms in innovative ways; and supports research to develop, pilot, fully implement, or test areas, such as— instructional materials and high-quality learning opportunities for teaching artificial intelligence and key emerging technologies; models for the preparation of new teachers who will teach artificial intelligence and key emerging technologies; scalable models of professional development and ongoing support for teachers; and tools and models for teaching and learning aimed at supporting student success and inclusion in artificial intelligence and key emerging technologies across diverse populations, including low-income, rural, and Tribal populations.
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