115th Congress
                                    
                                
                                        Innovations in Mentoring, Training, and Apprenticeships Act
                                    
                                
                                
                                    Purpose
                                        To direct the National Science Foundation to provide grants for research about STEM education approaches and the STEM-related workforce, and for other purposes.
                                    Summary of Selected Provisions
                                        Selected provisions in original House bill
- Authorizes use of existing funding within NSF’s Education and Human Resources (EHR) Directorate for grants to community colleges to develop or improve associate degree and certificate programs in high-demand STEM fields.
- Authorizes use of existing EHR funding for grants to support universities that partner with employers that offer work-based learning opportunities to students pursuing four-year STEM degrees.
- Authorizes use of existing EHR funding for grants to support higher education institutions and non-profits to conduct research on the use and best practices of computer-based learning for technical skills training.
- Directs NSF to explore the feasibility of expanding its surveys to collect data on the skilled technical workforce, which is defined as “workers with high school diplomas and two-year technical training or certifications who employ significant levels of STEM knowledge in their jobs.”
- Directs the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) Directorate to support research on the skilled technical labor markets.
- Directs SBE to conduct analyses comparing skilled technical workforce development in the U.S. with that of other developed countries.
Primary Sponsors
                                
                            Co-sponsors by Party
                            R
                                    5
                                D
                                    2
                                I
                                    0
                                Actions
        
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                            12/31/2018Became law
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                            12/20/2018Passed by Senate
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                            09/25/2018Passed by House
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                            04/17/2018Advanced by House Science, Space, and Technology Committee
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                            04/13/2018Introduced in House
