The Merck Institute for Science Education (MISE) was established in 1993 by Merck as a non-profit organization dedicated to improving science education from kindergarten through 12th grade and influencing education policy. MISE has become a model for how corporations can support the nation's STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) education objectives and make a lasting difference in education reform by committing to long-term partnerships focused on the specific goals of:
- Developing and delivering research-based professional development opportunities to enhance teacher knowledge and skills;
- Providing access to high-quality curriculum materials and resources;
- Building communities within a school that are committed to strengthening science teaching and learning within and across schools and school districts;
- Promoting local, state and national policies that support effective science education.
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