Professional Learning Courses for Science Teachers

Supported by the NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program (Track 3; Award #2345094), Michigan Technological University and Northern Michigan University are collaborating to expand the Michigan Master Teachers Program. Their combined goal is strengthening middle-school STEM teaching and leadership statewide.

The project supports thirty educators who serve grades 5–9 in diverse, high-need settings. It also includes an entirely online master’s pathway in Educational Instruction Pedagogy to make advanced preparation accessible across Michigan.

In this unique teacher scholarship program, participants will build capacity in participatory action research, student-centered instruction and facilitation, evidence-based classroom improvement, and leading professional learning communities--all while being backed by a broad coalition of district and nonprofit partners.

Professional Learning Courses

These short online courses help middle school STEM teachers turn everyday classroom experience into evidence-based improvements that raise student learning and engagement. Overall, they emphasize student-centered, inquiry-driven learning and strong teacher leadership, which builds confidence, curiosity, and equitable access to rigorous science for kids in diverse, high-need communities.

These courses also help foster a durable support system: trained teacher-leaders who can mentor peers and sustain improvement through professional learning communities.

Below is a list of current course offerings; please check back as more are developed.

Current Short Courses

 

Long Courses: TBA

 

Young students conducting science experiments in the classroom.
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