At the Science and Mathematics Teaching Center (SMTC), our mission is to elevate pre-K–20 science and mathematics education through innovative professional development and graduate study opportunities. We are dedicated to transforming STEM instruction by empowering educators in Wyoming.
Our Goals
- Drive Educational Research – We engage in cutting-edge research to foster and support effective STEM teaching practices.
- Ensure Excellence – By adhering to professional and academic standards and incorporating actionable educational research, we deliver high-quality instruction that maximizes student learning.
- Foster STEM Communities – We promote active participation in STEM discourse and scientific thinking within vibrant communities of practice across Wyoming.
- Leverage Technology – We incorporate emerging technologies and scientific investigations to help teachers engage their students in learning.
Your support will directly benefit STEM teachers throughout Wyoming by enhancing their teaching quality, building collaborative networks, and student achievement. Thank you for contributing to the Science and Mathematics Teaching Center and investing in the future of STEM education in Wyoming!
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