The "Gathering Storm" report warns that in an increasingly competitive world, the U.S. may lose its lead in science and technology, in part because U.S. K-12 science and mathematics education is wanting. What would you do to improve K-12 science and math education?
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Where do the candidates stand on science education?
I believe this question should be rephrased: Where do the candidates stand on freedom of thought. Would they prohibit any idea from being explored; because of religious fundamentalism?