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Teaching and research assistantships contribute important experiences to doctoral students' development as mathematics educators. Some assistantships are campus-based, while others provide opportunities to work in local schools.
Students can teach in the College of Education and in the Mathematics Department, working with preservice elementary and secondary teachers in MSU's five-year, field-based teacher preparation program, with undergraduates in lower division mathematics courses and programs such as Emerging Scholars, and with practicing teachers in Master's courses.
Research assistantships in the three departments and the Division of Science and Mathematics Education enable students to work closely with faculty on a variety of research and development projects as well.
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