Thursday, April 29, 2010

Education | Obama honors Iowa woman as year's top teacher | Seattle Times Newspaper

Education | Obama honors Iowa woman as year's top teacher| Seattle Times Newspaper

Obama honors Iowa woman as year's top teacher

A high school English teacher from Iowa who incorporates everything from singing to Facebook in her lessons has been recognized by President Barack Obama as the nation's top teacher.
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON —
A high school English teacher from Iowa who incorporates everything from singing to Facebook in her lessons has been recognized by President Barack Obama as the nation's top teacher.
Obama introduced Sarah Brown Wessling on Thursday in a ceremony in the Rose Garden.
"Her students don't just write five-paragraph essays, but they write songs, public service announcements, film story boards, even grant proposals for their own not-for-profit organizations," the president said, adding that one of Wessling's students reported that learning in her classroom was never boring.
"I'm not sure I could have said that when I was in school," said Obama.
Wessling teaches 10th- through 12th-graders at Johnston High School in Johnston, Iowa, where she's worked for a decade.
She said she was accepting the annual honor on behalf of her students and other teachers. All have a "collective responsibility to create hope and opportunity for every child in this country," Wessling said.