Insted follows NASA’s example of exploring Space Through Math. We believe math will help students in grades 7-12 understand and be interested in Mathematics. Interest in space exploration can help students become more interested in math concepts and how math helps in designing many things for NASA, including spacewalks.

At Insted, we have a special math course that exposes students to how NASA uses math in space.

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