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Sarah Brown Wessling, Teacher Of The Year

ERICA WERNER   04/29/10 04:07 PM ET   AP

Sarah Brown Wessling

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.

Obama used the ceremony to speak about the importance of education to a strong democracy, and also called on parents to do their part to support students at home.

He told Wessling and teachers representing other states that at a time of state budget shortfalls, "I'm committed to doing every single thing that I can do to support your work."

Wessling, who accepted a trophy in the form of a glass apple from the president, said later that she and her family had met with Obama in the Oval Office. She said her son was about ready to lose his first tooth and Obama wiggled it.

The Council of Chief State School Officers selects the recipient of the annual honor and cited Wessling's passion and innovative approaches, including incorporating Facebook in her classes.

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Kyo Hanakara
Science & Rationality
02:29 PM on 05/03/2010
congrats Ms. Brown
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rtolmach
02:28 PM on 05/01/2010
Congratulation to the new Teacher of the Year!

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Alberto Kang
11:54 PM on 04/30/2010
Yes well done to a teacher that can inspire students to learn
09:53 PM on 04/29/2010
Applause!!!!
07:13 PM on 04/29/2010
While I congratulate her I don't think using facebook is something that should be encouraged in our schools. We have too many kids who spend all their free time on the computer or in front of the tv, I would much rather her find a way to get the kids active outside.
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lj9283
Why is "Carried Interest" not taxed as Income?
07:18 PM on 04/29/2010
Why don't you become a teach rather than criticizing the effective teaching style of another.
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bthechangeyouseek
12:07 PM on 04/30/2010
Technology is the future. Incorporating social networking sites into writing will prepare students for the real world. Many employers are looking for individual who not only understand the impact of social media but how to use it in communicating.
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08:13 AM on 05/02/2010
I agree. Unfortunately, my district blocks practically everything, including FB and YouTube.
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MossyOak
07:12 PM on 04/29/2010
My best friend teaches English lit in high school and incorporates many similar techniques to keep her students engaged and creative. She's an amazing teacher. I wish she'd won this, but I'm just happy that we honor our exemplary teachers. Woot for Ms. Wessling!
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lj9283
Why is "Carried Interest" not taxed as Income?
07:08 PM on 04/29/2010
Congratulation Ms. Wessling, and thank you for your service to our children.
06:06 PM on 04/29/2010
That is so cool! What a creative evolving human being! Great work Sarah Brown Wessling!
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Bigredhunk
06:04 PM on 04/29/2010
She sounds great, but it's too bad you have to entertain kids to keep them interested. It's not their fault. They're raised with DVD players in the car, iPods, cell phones. They can't sit still for a second or they get bored. This is a big reason why going to the movies is a nightmare these days. Kids (although it's not just kids doing it) can't just sit and watch a movie. They have to talk to their friend and check texts every 30 seconds.
07:11 PM on 04/29/2010
Yeah it's kind of like a website giving the people medals for visiting because otherwise they wouldn't feel it was important enough to keep informed.
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08:14 AM on 05/02/2010
LOL! Good point!
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bthechangeyouseek
12:09 PM on 04/30/2010
It would be great to have more teachers who are creative and inspiring and keep students engaged.
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JFoxCPT
05:40 PM on 04/29/2010
Three cheers and more!
05:32 PM on 04/29/2010
She was honored for singing and using Facebook? Way to marginalize her...
05:38 PM on 04/29/2010
That's what the HEADLINE says, but by reading the article, obviously she was honored for much more than that.
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Xavier Velasquez
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05:39 PM on 04/29/2010
Marginalized her? What?

Those are examples of being innovative and encouraging children to learn by using aspects of their lives they are comfortable with and find entertaining. I.e. being the Teacher of the Year.
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KJLSanDiego
05:03 PM on 04/29/2010
That is awesome! The more kids learn how to do beofre they hit adulthood the better off they will be! Good on her for mixing it up!
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kdallas999
Entrepreneur, patriot and liberal
04:50 PM on 04/29/2010
Thank you Sarah Brown Wessling! We need more people like you!
04:34 PM on 04/29/2010
As long as the students are learning (and actually thinking) then I'm all for these methods. The down side is when students then expect their college courses to be "never boring" or when that material has to compete with entertainment. There needs to be a happy medium of some sort. As a college professor much of the important work at least in my area is not easily put into song and dance. Many subjects take a painfully sustained effort to succeed and the recent high school grads that I've had to deal with are often ill-equipped for topics they deem to be "heavy" even if they are the foundation to their education and future career. It is particularly upsetting to many of them when the song and dance ends and they don't receive a gold star or a trophy for participation.
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dloitz
04:57 PM on 04/29/2010
Who said College was meant to be boring. Learning is not boring, nor is giving children meaningful ways to learn just entertainment.
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RachelMc
05:58 PM on 04/29/2010
lets be serious. some classes are boring and extra hard too. guess it depends on the subject and sometimes the teacher.
07:07 PM on 04/29/2010
you make a good point. however, keep in mind that teachers 'teach to learn' - professors 'lecture - you get it or you don't'. if more professors were like teachers then more incoming and current college students wouldn't be so bored or inattentive in class nor would they drop-out or change majors so often. if students want to survive college - do what most professors do - read from the books.
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Kiranitisme
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04:30 PM on 04/29/2010
It is pathetic to see media's competition to portray Sarah Palin who has nothing to offer to this country.
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08:15 AM on 05/02/2010
huh?