Looking For An Exotic Classroom Pet? Professor Bechtel May Be Able To Help!
Bechtel who grew up on a farm in Waukon says his obsession with animals began with goats. However when he decided to start his collection he went for the more unusual ones like a pet ball python and dove, which may sound like an odd combination to some, but made perfect sense to the animal lover.
Here's the best part though - While he had a few of these animals when he joined Saydel High School, the rest were accumulated during his tenure there, largely because his students enjoyed interacting with the animals so much, that they kept pushing him to add more and even helped him breed some of the more rare species. Encouraged by their enthusiasm, Bechtel decided to incorporate the animals into his classroom curriculum.
As word of this unusual classroom education spread, he received several requests from fellow teachers asking if they could buy some of his animals for their classrooms. While Bechtel was not ready to sell his pets, he was perfectly happy to'loan' them for an entire year. Not only that, he also helped set up the animal in the classroom and even, trained the teacher on how to care for it. In the eight years he taught at Saydel, he placed animals in more than 15 districts and 100 classrooms.
In order to ensure that his pets were being well-taken care of and continue the education process, he made it a rule to assign a couple of his students to check on the loaned animals every other month and also, give the kids in the classroom a short presentation about them.
Resources: infor.warturg.edu, wcfcourier.com.