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Mathematics, Science, & Technology
Teachers College, Columbia University

Mathematics, Science, & Technology

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Introduction to MST

  • Introduction

    Mathematics, Science, and Technology (MST) programs focus on issues of educational practice and related professions in mathematics, science, technology, and cognate human sciences, including the relationships among these disciplines.

Choose Your Area of Interest

  • Choose Your Area of Interest

    Communications, Computing and Technology in Education (CCTE) Communication, Computing, and Technology in Education (CCTE) Program provides a cluster of degree programs for students seeking to develop leadership capacities in the use of information and communication technologies in education and society.

    Mathematics Education The Mathematics Education Program, one of the first in the nation, provides a strong emphasis on mathematics content and the role of mathematical ways of thinking in the teaching and learning of mathematics.

    Science Education The Science Education Program at Teachers College was one of the first in the nation to encompass both professional teacher education and a research-based doctoral program that prepares leaders for science education roles in pre-college and higher education.

Learn About MST

  • Learn More About MST

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Connect with MST

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    Dr. Tiffany DeJaynes

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Highlights of MST Times

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The CCTE program invited danah boyd and Duane Bray to speak at the Spring 2013 CCTE Colloquium to discuss technology-related issues. The colloquium also serves as a way to build community among CCTE doctoral students. danah boyd is an academic and a scholar who examines social media, youth practices, tensions between the public and the ...

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Faculty, Adjunct, Student and Alumni Publications and Presentations Alexander, N. (April, 2013). Leveraging Urban Elementary School Students' Academic Communities in Mathematics. Paper to be present as part of the Invited Session, Preparing Teachers of African American Children, at the Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. Asokan, A. (April, 2013). Integrating Earth ...

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Faculty, Adjunct, Student and Alumni Accomplishments & Announcement Mary Gastrich, Science Education Ph.D. 1986. As of March 5, 2013, she received a promotion to Adjunct Associate Professor (from Clinical Assistant Professor) in the Department of OB/GYN and Reproductive Sciences at the UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. She is a member of Cardiovascular Institute of ...

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Tara Conley is a third year doctoral student in the Communication, Computing, and Technology in Education program. She was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. Her academic interests include mobile advocacy projects and participatory design, really focusing on how mobile technology can support communities, particularly urban communities. Hoping that in the near future she would ...