At the Massachusetts STEM Summit this past October, the Governor’s STEM Advisory Council endorsed the Gateway Project as one of seven projects recognized as a best practice in STEM education in the state of Massachusetts. The National Center for Technological Literacy (NCTL) founded by the Museum of Science, Boston established the Gateway Project in 2004, to assist Massachusetts school districts in developing strategic plans to implement the Massachusetts Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Framework K-12. As of July 2012, the Gateway Project has reached over 425 educational leaders in 85 school districts and impacted 45% of all Massachusetts K-12 students.
The Gateway will be holding two Summer Institutes at the Museum of Science, Boston on July 9-11, 2013 and July 23-25, 2013. If you would like more information on the Gateway Project or to attend one of the Gateway Institutes please call (617) 589-3100 or send an email to gateway@mos.org
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