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Shaping the Future of Agricultural Education. AGSC 327 Spring 2009. Adapted by Gary Briers and John Hall from. Today’s Learning Objectives. Explain how agricultural education has changed Identify some critical issues facing agricultural education
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Shaping the Future of Agricultural Education AGSC 327 Spring 2009 Adapted by Gary Briers and John Hall from
Today’s Learning Objectives • Explain how agricultural education has changed • Identify some critical issues facing agricultural education • Describe how a national agenda is set for agricultural education
Challenges in Ag Education • What issues must be addressed to ensure agricultural education has a bright future? • What is the biggest challenge facing agricultural education today? • What group or individuals must we reach and foster support from and with in order for agricultural education to be successful?
The Agricultural Education Program of the Future • Break into learning communities. • Discuss your ideas about the perfect agricultural education program of the future. • (Be creative; be innovative; think big!) • Present to class.
Ag Education Leadership The National Council for Agricultural Education • NAAE(Ag Teachers) • AAAE(Professors) • NASAE(State Supervisors) • FFA Alumni • FFA Foundation • National FFA • PAS(Post-Secondary) • NYFEA(Young Farmers) Briers was Vice-President in 2002.
“10 x 15” • There will be in operation 10,000 quality ag science programs by 2015 . • All students will be members of the FFA and have a supervised agricultural experience that supports classroom and laboratory instruction.
Wait!!!!!!!!!! Aren’t ag programs community based? Why should we have national plans?
Mile Markers • 1988: publication of a book, Understanding Agriculture: New Directions for Education • No longer focus on production agriculture • Surfacing of “agricultural literacy” • Teaching science through agriculture • FFA should change to reflect thefuture of agricultural education • SOEPs should change to reflect agriculture more broadly (SAEs)
Mile Marker • 1996 • Reinventing Agricultural Education for the Year 2020 (RAE 2020) • Agricultural education from pre-k to adult • Lifelong instruction about agriculture • Agricultural literacy • Establish strategic alliances to ensure success
Agriculture Teachers • Nationally ~11,000 teachers; 7,400 programs • Texas ~1600 teachers; 900 programs • National shortage of TEACHERS (Biggest problem facing ag education) • 35 programs closed in 2001 • Unqualified candidates
FFA Membership • 500,823 members in 7,358 programs • 27% Rural – farm • 39% Rural – non farm • 34% Suburban/Urban • 77% Caucasian, not Hispanic • 17% Hispanic • 4% African-American
FFA Activities 1979: 22 National Proficiency Areas 8 Career Development Events Now: 45 National Proficiency Areas (What are they?) 24 Career Development Events (What are they?)
Educational Trends • Accountability • Testing • Reading • Math • Science • College Preparation • Algebra, calculus • Physics, chemistry • Foreign language
Today’s Learning Objectives • Explain how agricultural education has changed • Identify some critical issues facing agricultural education • Describe how a national agenda is set for agricultural education
Test 1 • Mixture of M/C, short answer, & essay • Look at objectives from each lesson