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SAE. Supervised Agricultural Experience. What are my agricultural interests?. Students have SAE’s to: provide agricultural experiences “Learning by Doing” SAE Benefits Earn Money Learning Opportunities Earn Awards, Degrees, Scholarships Usually Fun. What is SAE?.
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SAE Supervised Agricultural Experience
What are my agricultural interests? • Students have SAE’s to: • provide agricultural experiences • “Learning by Doing” • SAE Benefits Earn Money Learning Opportunities Earn Awards, Degrees, Scholarships Usually Fun
What is SAE? • Supervised Agricultural Experience • SAE’s are: In the agriculture industry Conducted outside school time Supervised by the teacher Planned around an agriculture occupation Designed to apply classroom/lab learning
What are the types of SAE? • Placement Working for an employer in an ag field • Entrepreneurship Owning & operating an ag business Livestock, crops, lawns, etc. • Exploration “Shadowing” or Experiment
What are Improvement Activities? • Part of all SAE’s • Include learning activities • Improve appearance , efficiency, or living conditions • Betterment of self, workplace, community • May not return cash to you
How is SAE related to classroom instruction and the FFA? • Three parts of Agriculture Education: Classroom + SAE + FFA • Sometimes it becomes difficult to separate the three parts of Ag Ed
Who should assist with my SAE program? • Parents • provide equipment, products, financing • learning skills, selecting animals • Teachers • keeping records, award applications • setting goals • learning skills • Employer
What must students do in order to have an SAE program • Career Goal or Agricultural Interest • Select SAE to meet goals • Complete needed paperwork • Student keeps accurate records • Receive instruction from teacher, parents, and employer