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 Drs. Margaret & Robert Capraro at ISWEEEP Conference |
Overview:
The Aggie STEM Center (formally known as the North Texas STEM) is founded on a strong partnership of diverse entities from the Dallas-Fort Worth area focused on the transformation of classroom practices through an emphasis on STEM education and problem-based learning. Aggie STEM is led by Texas A & M University. The Aggie STEM Center seeks deep and replication transformation of mathematics and science education. |
Mission:
The mission of the Aggie STEM Center is to develop and provide high quality, research-based professional development in STEM for Texas schools with a focus on problem-based learning (PBL).
Professional Development
For more information on project-based learning professional development offered by the Aggie STEM Center contact:
Publications
Key partners
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Center Lead |
Department of Education Administration, Texas A & M University |
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Higher Ed |
Texas A & M University College of Engineering, College of Education, and Center for Distance Learning |
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ESC |
Education Service Center, Region 10, Texas Regional Collaborative at Region 10 |
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Districts |
Dallas ISD |
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Business |
DFW Semiconductor
Verizon
Texas Instruments |
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Informal Sciences |
Dallas Museum of Nature and Science
Dallas Arboreteum | |

Initiative: T-STEM
Areas of specialty:
- K-16 STEM Professional Development
- STEM
- Problem-Based Learning
Service level:
6-12 high school teachers
Aggie STEM Center
Texas A & M University
511 Harrington Tower
4226 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4226
Contact person(s) & position:
Dr. Jim Scheurich
NTSTEM Director
Dr. Robert M. Capraro
Co-Project Director
Dr. Jim Morgan
Co-Project Director
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