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This episode picks up right where we left off last week with Mark Covelle, diving even deeper into what real technical education looks like.
I sat down with John Stephens, a veteran shop teacher and CTE curriculum developer from Prince Edward Island. John’s on a mission to reclaim the word “shop” and challenge outdated mindsets about what happens in our labs, woodshops, and maker spaces. We talk about the power of hands-on learning, the importance of failure, and how formative feedback—when it happens in real time—actually drives growth.
Whether you're in a tech lab, a gen ed classroom, or leading a school, this episode is a reminder that shop class isn’t for “those kids”—it’s for every kid.
What We Talk About:
Favorite Quotes from John:
Resources Mentioned:
Connect with John Stephens:
John Stephens | LinkedIn
My Takeaway:
This episode reminded me why I started in a shop—and why that work still matters. We don’t just teach skills; we build confidence, agency, and curiosity. We need more shop teachers like John sharing their stories and raising their game.
Help Us Spread the Word:
If this hit home, do me a favor:
And if you haven’t yet, go back and catch last week’s episode with Mark Covelle for the full picture of what modern CTE should look like.
Find all episodes, blogs, and extras at coachthomastech.com/podcast
#CTE #ShopClass #TechEd #ProjectBasedLearning #GrowthOverGrades #HandsOnLearning #TechEdClubhouse
This episode picks up right where we left off last week with Mark Covelle, diving even deeper into what real technical education looks like.
I sat down with John Stephens, a veteran shop teacher and CTE curriculum developer from Prince Edward Island. John’s on a mission to reclaim the word “shop” and challenge outdated mindsets about what happens in our labs, woodshops, and maker spaces. We talk about the power of hands-on learning, the importance of failure, and how formative feedback—when it happens in real time—actually drives growth.
Whether you're in a tech lab, a gen ed classroom, or leading a school, this episode is a reminder that shop class isn’t for “those kids”—it’s for every kid.
What We Talk About:
Favorite Quotes from John:
Resources Mentioned:
Connect with John Stephens:
John Stephens | LinkedIn
My Takeaway:
This episode reminded me why I started in a shop—and why that work still matters. We don’t just teach skills; we build confidence, agency, and curiosity. We need more shop teachers like John sharing their stories and raising their game.
Help Us Spread the Word:
If this hit home, do me a favor:
And if you haven’t yet, go back and catch last week’s episode with Mark Covelle for the full picture of what modern CTE should look like.
Find all episodes, blogs, and extras at coachthomastech.com/podcast
#CTE #ShopClass #TechEd #ProjectBasedLearning #GrowthOverGrades #HandsOnLearning #TechEdClubhouse