“Math and science are the engines of innovation. With these engines we can lead the world. We must demystify math and science so that all students feel the joy that follows understanding.”
– Dr. Michael Brown, Former Nobel Prize winner for medicine and the Paul J. Thomas Professor of Molecular Genetics and Director of the Jonsson Center for Molecular Genetics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas
STEM Education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) is a vital and critical component in today’s society; it is also a valuable addition to Liberty Science Center. As a result, policymakers at both the federal and state levels have concluded that improvements inside and outside of the classroom will greatly impact our society in years to come. Due to Liberty Science Center’s foundation in the local community and the impact it has had on individuals, the science center has recognized the need for STEM Education reform by offering new opportunities.
Liberty Science Center has dedicated itself to cultivating a team of individuals with various backgrounds, commitment to efficiency and a belief in education reform. The primary role of STEM Education at Liberty Science Center is to engineer hands-on, inquiry-based programs that broadly cover important areas of STEM fields while helping children master concepts in national and state curricula.