For more than 60 years, the Science Teachers Association of Texas (STAT) has presented the Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching, or CAST. Over the years, CAST has evolved into the preeminent, must-attend event for more than 5,000 science educators and advocates from across Texas and the entire Southwest. STAT is thrilled to offer CAST 24/7, a fully virtual event bringing the magic of CAST directly to your screen, February 24–26 and on demand through August 31.
The Science Teachers Association of Texas (STAT) connects and inspires science educators through professional development, networking, advocacy, and its signature annual event, the Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching (CAST). CAST is attended by nearly 6,000 science educators and advocates each year.
Formally organized in 1957, STAT serves science educators of all disciplines and grade levels, including elementary education, environmental science, earth science, biology, chemistry, informal science, and physics in K–12, university, and informal settings.
STAT members are committed to science and the belief that science helps students understand the world, and STAT is committed to maintaining the highest levels of science education in Texas schools for all students.
Learn more at statweb.org.