Poor education threatens California's nanotechnology future

Wednesday, January 21, 2004

California's weak K-12 education system poses a serious threat to the development of nanotechnology, according to a report released today. While the state's workforce is technically very good, it is aging.

The quality of high school education is not keeping up with the opportunities. Read more. Download the report. Go.

In the years ahead, we will be reading more and more about skill shortages. As baby boomers retire, we are not producing enough technically skilled young people to replace them. The challenges of outsourcing have just begun.

posted by Ed Morrison |

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