Texas Instruments and its namesake foundation have given $6.2 million this year to support science, technology, engineering and math education from kindergarten through 12th grade.

Most of the money — $5.3 million — will fund teacher recruitment, development, and retention...

"We are seeking to improve STEM education at its root by arming teachers with the tools they need to teach math and science more effectively," said Andy Smith, director of corporate philanthropy and foundation executive director.

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