In this video, Dr. Beth Kania-Gosche, chair and professor of teacher education and certification, discusses how she has benefitted from training on teaching remotely.
Read More »Dr. Beth Kania-Gosche, chair and professor of teacher education and certification at S&T, will give a talk titled “The importance of STEM education at the early levels” noon-1 p.m. Friday, March 5, via Zoom.
Read More »Many members of the Missouri S&T faculty and staff are balancing full-time job duties with helping their children with online and hybrid learning. The teacher education and certification department is offering free tutoring via Zoom for K-12 students of faculty and staff.
Read More »Two research projects involving S&T faculty are among the research and creative works projects in the areas of arts, humanities, and social and behavioral sciences announced recently by the University of Missouri System.
Read More »Three graduating students have been chosen to speak during Missouri S&T’s virtual commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, via Facebook Live.
Read More »Missouri S&T faculty are nearing the halfway point of the 26-week Effective Online Teaching Practices course through the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE).
Read More »With expertise ranging from big data in precision medicine to 19th-century French literature, 20 new faculty are joining Missouri S&T this academic year. Please join the Miner community in welcoming these new faculty members:
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) announces faculty grant recipients for its two main grant programs: the educational research mini-grant program and the Provost’s eFellows grant program.
Read More »Missouri S&T is well-known for providing well-trained STEM educators to the state’s public schools. To continue that accomplishment, the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business has established a Rural Teachers Scholarship Fund to lessen the financial needs of selected teacher education and certification students who will serve the state in rural areas with a teacher shortage and with below-average salaries.
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