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Tartan Teacher Works with 3M Scientists, Will Apply Skills to Classroom

Britta Dwyer spent her summer vacation working with 3M scientists and engineers in a summer program through Saint Mary's University.

Britta Dwyer, a teacher at Tartan High School, participated in 3M’s Teachers Working in Science and Technology (TWIST) program this summer as a part of her continuing education through Saint Mary’s University. 

The six-week TWIST program provides middle school and high school teachers with opportunities to work alongside 3M scientists and engineers on research projects such as evaluating materials for healthcare products and investigating adhesives for industrial applications. Dwyer is one of 10 Saint Mary’s participants who will bring these real-world science applications into the classroom this fall. 

“At a time when there is a push to more effectively engage students in science, technology, engineering, and math education, Saint Mary’s is helping enhance teachers’ understanding of how scientific concepts are applied in the real world,” said Scott Walker, the director of Graduate Professional Development for Educators (GPDE) at Saint Mary’s University.  “TWIST positions these teachers to develop hands-on curricula that will help educate the next generation of scientists.”

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Since 1993, 142 students have earned graduate credits through Saint Mary’s for their participation in the TWIST program.  Participants may choose to use their credits toward attaining graduate degrees or renewing their state teaching licenses.

 

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