Age: 57
Home: St. Paul
Job: Teacher
Salary: $50,000-$65,000
Education: A bachelor of science degree in biology, a master's in education, University of Minnesota
Background: I was a ski instructor and a racing coach at Vail [Colo.] Really, I learned more there about how to do the job of teaching and how people learn than in pedagogy classes at the university. We were doing stuff back in the 1970s that's just now hitting the textbooks. Because we were just sports, we could take a lot of chances -- we didn't have to publish our work first and prove that this theory was [right].
Why did you switch to teaching junior high science? I started getting bored with skiing. And I loved skiing a lot, so I didn't want to do it until I hated it. I thought, "I'll study physical therapy and come back to the Alps and use sports to rehabilitate people." I didn't get into the school of therapy, but my mom had been a teacher and she said: "Go with your strengths; you know you're good at teaching." So I made the switch when I was 33.
What do you do every day? Before I leave school today, I have a very good plan for what I'm going to do with the kids tomorrow. I lay out materials for science labs and for classes that will get them to experience an activity. ... I try to create an experience here where I already know ahead of time what they're supposed to be learning -- create this environment where discovery learning happens.