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SAE

SAE. Objective: Implement an SAE. SAE. Supervised Agriculture Experience Primary Purpose: To gain work experience & build life skills outside of class. Types of SAE. Entrepreneurship Experimental Analytical Placement Exploratory Improvement Supplementary. Entrepreneurship.

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SAE

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  1. SAE Objective: Implement an SAE.

  2. SAE • Supervised Agriculture Experience • Primary Purpose: To gain work experience & build life skills outside of class

  3. Types of SAE • Entrepreneurship • Experimental • Analytical • Placement • Exploratory • Improvement • Supplementary

  4. Entrepreneurship • Planning, implementing, operating and assuming financial risks in an agricultural business or farming activity • Example • Raising plants • Owning a lawn maintenance business

  5. Experimental • Planning and conducting an agricultural experiment using the scientific process • Example • Comparing different fertilizer rates on plants

  6. Analytical • Identify an agricultural problem that cannot be solved by experiments and design a plan to investigate and analyze the problem • Example • Make a marketing display

  7. Placement • Placing students in jobs outside of regular classroom hours that may be paid or unpaid work • Example • Work at a farm supply store • Work at a greenhouse • Work with a landscaping company

  8. Exploratory • Helps students learn about agriculture and become aware of possible agricultural careers through short times spent observing, shadowing, or helping • Example • Attend career day • Interview a veterinarian • Assist a horse owner

  9. Improvement • Series of activities that improves the value or appearance of the place of employment, school, home or community; the efficiency of a business or an enterprise; or the living conditions of the family • Example • Building a fence • Computerizing records • Remodeling a building • Repairing equipment

  10. Supplementary • Preforming one specific agricultural skill outside of normal class time • This skill is not related to the major SAE but is normally taught in an agricultural program • Involves experiential learning and contributes to the development of agricultural skills and knowledge on the part of the student • Accomplished in less than a day • Example • Pruning a tree • Staking tomatoes • Changing oil

  11. SAE Record Keeping Objective: Correctly record entries in the SAE Record.

  12. SAE Records • Entrepreneurship • Type of enterprise • Amount bought or sold • Expenses • Income • Efficiency factors, etc. • Experimental • Review of literature • Hypothesis • Data log • Findings • Recommendations, etc.

  13. SAE Records • Analytical • Title of activity • Identification of problem • Background information • Steps to solve problem • Project log of what was done • Results • Recommendations • Placement • Training agreement signed by student, teacher, employer and parent • States what each will do • Record of work • Hours • Compensation

  14. SAE Records • Exploratory • Date • Activity • Observation • Comments • Hours • Supplementary • Date • Activity • Comments • Hours • Improvement • Date started • Date completed • Improvement activity • Steps involved • Hours • Cost

  15. The Million Dollar Question…What do I have to do Mrs. Batts???

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