MAST Institute
The Mathematics and Science Teaching (MAST) Institute, established in 1987, provides leadership and coordination for projects and programs to improve mathematics and science education. The mission of the MAST Institute is to lead and advocate for initiatives that promote and improve teaching, learning, diversity, and equity in STEM education. The Institute strives to put research into practice by advocating for policy, facilitating education outreach initiatives,programming, and developing the expertise of educators in STEM. The MAST Institute serves as both an intellectual and logistical hub to support these initiatives and collaborates with the STEM Inclusive Excellence Collective.
Inititatives for Improving Undergraduate and Graduate Education
Learning Assistant Program
LAs are undergraduate students who serve as peer instructors in the classroom to support student learning, primarily via facilitating group work and classroom community. LAs attend class meetings, meet weekly with the course instructor, and learn about the science of teaching. It's a great way for Bears to support Bears. Learn More
Rocky Mountain Alliance for Minority Participation (RM AMP)
The RM AMP at UNC is collaborating with the Office of Undergraduate Research and the STEM-IEC to offer a paid five-week summer research experience for PEERS. Learn More
MAST Institute Vision & Mission Statements
Vision
The vision of the MAST Institute is to lead efforts to transform teaching and learning in science and mathematics education and to promote diversity and equity.
Mission
The mission of the MAST Institute is to be a leader of and advocate for initiatives to promote and improve teaching, learning, diversity, and equity in STEM education. The Institute seeks to increase the body of STEM education knowledge by collaborating with UNC researchers, K-12 stakeholders, and community partners to conduct and disseminate STEM education research. The Institute strives to put research into practice by advocating for policy, facilitating education outreach initiatives, and developing the expertise of educators in STEM education. The MAST Institute serves as both an intellectual and logistical hub to support these initiatives.