National
Teacher Award Winner
Ms. Lisa Wiederholt wins the National Excellence in Teaching about Agriculture Award 2004

St. John of the Baptist Elementary
Fifth grade
Draper, Utah
"This is the best work we have ever had!" says a student
of Lisa Wiederholt, a fifth grade teacher at St. John the Baptist
Elementary in Draper, Utah. Lisa earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
from St. Louis University and later a Master of Arts in Teaching
from the University of Portland. She has made a huge impact on her
students by incorporating agricultural concepts across the curriculum.
Her instruction details where our food comes from, processing, distribution,
science, and the environmental issues of food and fiber production.
She was especially innovative in using agricultural lessons to motivate
students in math and writing.
Additionally, Lisa took agricultural lessons and taught many concepts
and objectives concerning U.S. history and diversity. She also includes
a service-learning project where her students participated in a
fundraising project for Heifer International. To culminate this
unit, she had her students create posters about the importance of
animals and how they help families around the world. Lisa explains
that "agriculture is a fabulous theme because it capitalizes
on the students' interests, provides real-world projects, and can
be integrated across the curriculum." Lisa Wiederholt is an
exemplary teacher; committed, innovative, and is honestly the teacher
you'd want your kids to have.