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Then: A high school counselor trying to find meaningful outlets for her students’ talents. Pioneer Technology Center’s Biomedical Education helps Malena’s students
Now: With classes that go beyond a traditional teacher, theory and textbook setting, Malena can offer a realistic college perspective in biomedical sciences to her students. |
Then: An unprepared college engineering major who changed majors during his sophomore year to earn degrees in math and education. Teaching math for CTC’s Pre-Engineering course helped Bryan
Now: Bryan makes learning fun while teaching students the key mathematical concepts needed for success as college engineering major. |
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Then: A young teen, inspired by going with his dad—a dentist—on medical mission trips to Honduras and Nicaragua. PTC’s Biomedical Education helped Andrew
Now: A student on the right track, Andrew is well prepared and receiving college acceptances. He is interested in designing easy-to-use medical equipment. |
Then: A teacher used to a traditional high school classroom of 30-plus students. MTC’s Project Lead the Way biomedical science education gives Kelli an opportunity to
Now: Every day Kelli enjoys teaching students who are excited about science and focused on learning. | ||||
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Then: A Tuttle High School senior hoping to broaden his education and be accepted to a top engineering university. CVTC’s Pre-Engineering program helped Seth
Now: Seth is currently a freshman at MIT, working toward a successful career in engineering. |
Then: A Lawton High School senior with high math and science scores and dreams of becoming a flight attendant. GPTC’s Pre-Engineering education has helped Martha
Now: Martha’s dream has changed. She hopes to design aircraft as an aerospace or mechanical engineer. |
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