Galyn Wiemers is the middle school shop teacher at Dallas Center-Grimes Middle School in Dallas Center, Iowa. Mr. Wiemers' classes in the shop consist of an introductory class for sixth graders, 18 modules for seventh grade that include industrial and technological projects and a nine week woodworking class where each eighth grader builds an end table from oak.
‘Every weld is a challenge’
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Philadelphia schools are focusing career-tech training on preparing
students to move from high school to apprenticeships and skilled jobs,
reports Chalkbea...
My End-Of-Year Numbers are Making me cry!
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I had no idea what to expect when I launched my business six months into
the pandemic. How It Started I had no idea what to expect when I launched
Switch ...
Guest Post! Misconceptions about Tutoring
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Howdy everyone,
Today I have a guest post from Sheldon at The Knowledge Roundtable.
Sheldon shares 5 misconceptions about tutoring.
5 Major Misconcepti...
Embracing or Tolerating Technology
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Over the course of this summer I have had the privilege of visiting a
variety of schools across the country. As I visit campuses and have
conversations wit...
Please follow me to my new website.....
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Here's a big HELLO to those of you who might find yourself here through a
Google search, or you are a long-time subscriber to this site via
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Patterson's book on Middle School
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Ok, so it has been quite awhile since I have posted a blog. In fact, it has
been so long that I didn't quite know how to start again.
Then I read this boo...
Day 1
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It's my first day of new teacher orientation. I'm going to spend all day
listening to other people talk yet somehow I am nervous. What is this year
going...
Megan Snyder…Un-Natural Disasters
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Megan Snyder presents her research on natural disasters and gives a call
for America to respond. Megan Snyder – Un-Natural Disasters
Visit 'Teaching Now'
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Editors Note: Blogboard will no longer be updated as of April 26, 2010. For
our take on the latest in the teacher blogosphere, please visit our new
blog, T...
Visit "Teaching Now"!
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Editors Note: Our Web Watch blog will no longer be updated as of April 26,
2010. For our take on the latest teaching news, please visit our new blog,
Teach...
Motivation Matters Says Goodbye
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When Kevin started Motivation Matters, it was with the idea that this blog
would be a helpful resource for educators, parents, and community members
intere...
The Education of a Teacher
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Direction: Write a six-word sentence, a mini-memoir, of your teacher life.
Response: I'm always learning, can't help it. Teacher Magazine is asking
teacher...
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