Sec. 102. functional objectives; uses of funds
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## Sec. 102 functional objectives; uses of funds **[**[20 U.S.C. 3912](/us/usc/t20/s3912)**]** ###
(a)In carrying out its science and engineering education responsibilities, the Foundation shall have the following functional objectives: public understanding of science and technology, faculty enhancement, student education and training, instructional development and instrumentation, and materials development and dissemination. ###
(b)Funds under this title shall, consistent with such functional objectives, be used for— ####
(1)enhancement of public understanding of science and engineering through informal education activities using a variety of mediums such as broadcasting, museums, clubs, and amateur science societies; ####
(2)development of new science and engineering faculty resources and talents; ####
(3)enhancement of the quality of science and engineering instruction in colleges of teacher education; ####
(4)development of four-year college faculty and instructors in high technology fields; ####
(5)development of two-year community college faculty and instructors especially in high technology fields; ####
(6)development of precollege mathematics, science and engineering education and training; ####
(7)encouragement of potential students, including underrepresented and underserved populations, to pursue careers in mathematics, science, engineering, and critical foreign languages; ####
(8)development of instructional instrumentation and systems for postsecondary technical, engineering, and scientific education; and ####
(9)development of science, engineering, and education networks to aid in the development and dissemination of successful curricula, methods, and materials.
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