The STEM Education track within the PhD in Teaching and Learning emphasizes K-16 STEM education, Teaching and Teacher Education, Equity issues in STEM, and Informal STEM Education. This track allows students to pursue a specialization in science education, mathematics education, technology education, or integrated STEM education. Students who graduate from this program will be situated to become leaders in educational theory and research for K-16 STEM classrooms, informal learning environments, and professional organizations.
WHERE ARE OUR STUDENTS NOW?
Jennifer Cribbs
Associate Professor, Oklahoma State University
Carol Wade
Associate Professor, SUNY Brockport
Charity Watson
Assistant Professor, STEM Transformation Institute, Florida International University
Tyler D. Scott
Assistant Professor, Grace College
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