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Equips educators to teach science effectively to diverse adolescent learners while fostering their passion for scientific exploration. Offers an established residency model developed through decades of collaboration with partner schools. Graduates acquire comprehensive expertise to make science engaging and relevant for students. The University of Colorado Denver's MA in Teaching (MAT) with Secondary Science (7-12 Generalist) certification thoroughly prepares candidates to educate diverse adolescents and cultivate scientific curiosity. Through nearly 30 years of refinement in partnership with schools, the program's distinguished faculty and mentor teachers deliver exceptional training that sets graduates apart. Participants develop practical, research-based skills to bring science to life in their classrooms.
This program aims to empower educators to significantly enhance student learning, creativity, and success while positioning them as leaders within their schools and professional communities. Recognizing the critical demand for exceptional science educators, the program focuses on developing highly skilled teaching professionals.
The distinguished faculty brings extensive experience across multiple disciplines, frequently collaborating on National Science Foundation and National Park Service education initiatives. They offer global insights on pedagogy and interdisciplinary research opportunities, exposing students to cutting-edge educational theories, hands-on science activities, and innovative instructional approaches.