STEP Training
MIT STEP offers a teacher licensing program that can be done entirely at MIT or in conjunction with courses at Wellesley College. This program licenses students to teach mathematics or science in grades 5-12. The Scheller Teacher Education Program, offered through the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, prepares MIT students to become teachers who are competent to teach in their field, willing to challenge established norms, able to bridge the boundaries among disciplines, and eager to help students develop the desire to question and explore. Click here for more info on STEP and here for more info on classes.
For Educators
STEP is actively engaged in many research and development projects, designing and testing new learning technologies for use in formal and informal education. While some projects are in limited testing with partners, others are freely available for all to try and to use (some complete with curriculum and assessment). Find out more about these projects on the projects page.
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MIT’s Scheller Teacher Education Program (STEP), begun in 1995, licenses MIT undergraduates to teach mathematics and science in grades 5-12, and also conducts research and development of new technologies in and out of school that connect learning and fun. Located in MIT's Media Complex in the Weisner Building (E15), in Cambridge, Mass., and available for contact at step-info@mit.edu.
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