STEM Education

A proud national leader in STEM education, the 91ÊÓƵ School of Education offers this program emphasisÌýto supportÌýeducators who are interested in developing greater understanding and expertise in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) topics. The program helps teachers develop their own content knowledge in mathematics and science, as well as greater understanding of how curriculum and instructional strategies can be tailored to foster students’ understanding of mathematics and science.

What can you do if you study STEM Education?

This is an ideal program emphasis for those interested in the processes of instruction and learning within mathematics and science, and/or in the education and professional development of teachers. The program helps you develop your own content knowledge in mathematics and science, as well as greater understanding of how curriculum and instructional strategies can be tailored to fosterÌýstudents’ understandings of mathematics and science.ÌýThis PhD will prepare you for careers in research and teaching in university settings, educational leadership and services to schools, or research and development in the private or non-profit sector.

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Meet Our Faculty

Victoria Hand

Associate Professor
STEM EducationCU Teach

Valerie Otero

ProfessorFaculty Director of the Learning Assistant Program and PEER Physics
STEM EducationLearning Assistant Program

Edd V. Taylor

Associate Teaching Professor
STEM Education

David C. Webb

Associate ProfessorChair of the Education Minor and Education Studies
STEM Education

Program Chair

Melissa Braaten

Associate Professor and Program ChairAssociate Dean for Undergraduate and Teacher Education
Teacher Learning, Research & PracticeSTEM Education