Imperial enters new era in partnership with Twig Education
Longstanding Imperial partner Twig Education has been acquired by Weld North Education, the USA’s largest provider of digital curriculum solutions.
Imperial has been working with Twig Education since 2014 when the two organisations began collaborating to create topical, high-quality digital science education products for primary level teachers and students around the world. The recent acquisition will enable Twig to further expand its footprint across the USA. The expansion will also help inspire more students around the world to explore STEM based careers and aspire to university study for the first time.
Professor Maggie Dallman, Vice President (International) and Associate Provost (Academic Partnerships) who initially drove the partnership with
"I’m always delighted to hear about the significant impact and reach of our joint products, demonstrating that we are producing resources that support our teachers and help students to learn.”
Jointly developed products
The partnership’s first jointly developed product Reach Out CPD, is a continuing professional development resource available free of charge to all UK-based primary school teachers. It is used by over 62,000 teachers in more than 22,000 schools. This product is now available globally and continues to be used by teachers seeking to improve their science teaching. Following the success of Reach Out CPD, we have collaborated on three other products:
- Twig Science Reporter – a free term-time weekly video news service featuring a selection of topical and interesting
STEM stories ideal for starting classroom discussions. - Twig Science Next Gen – a comprehensive and inspirational suite of digital resources to meet the USA's Next Generation Science Standards.
- UNICEF’s Learning Passport - an extensive curated selection of film content to bring high quality educational material to life for learners and educators around the globe for free.
Cross-College expertise
A wide range of STEM specialists from across the College are involved in the development of Twig educational products by providing engaging content and verifying externally sourced materials.
Professor Alan Spivey, Assistant Provost (Learning and Teaching) has worked with Twig from the start of the partnership. He commented that:
Our ongoing partnership with Twig will also help to build awareness of Imperial’s commitment to enrich education experiences for a new generation of students around the world.
Find out more
For more information about Twig Education, please contact the Partnership Manager, Dr Corinne Hanlon, on twig@imperial.ac.uk.
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