1 / 52

FFA Proficiency Awards

What is a Proficiency Award?. An award presented by the National FFA to recognize excellence in a SAE program.There are over 40 areas of agriculture for which awards are available. . Proficiency Awards. Proficiency award winners are recognized at the:local leveldistrict, federation and/or area le

ketan
Download Presentation

FFA Proficiency Awards

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


    1. FFA Proficiency Awards

    2. What is a Proficiency Award? An award presented by the National FFA to recognize excellence in a SAE program. There are over 40 areas of agriculture for which awards are available.

    3. Proficiency Awards Proficiency award winners are recognized at the: local level district, federation and/or area level state level national level

    4. Proficiency Awards Medals and certificates are available free to be awarded at the local level. All a teacher has to do is to request them from the National FFA.

    5. Changing the Proficiency Program! In 1995 the FFA Proficiency Award Program was changed substantially Number of award categories increased from 29 to over 40

    6. Changing the Proficiency Program! In 1995 the FFA Proficiency Award Program was changed substantially Placement and entreprenuership students are now recognized in each category (if funding is available)

    7. Changing the Proficiency Program! In 1995 the FFA Proficiency Award Program was changed substantially Two award applications (one for placement and one for entrepreneurship) replaced 29 separate application forms. The form was made simpler and more complex.

    8. Why Change? Expand opportunities for students Recognize changes in agriculture Reduce complexity of having 29+ different applications More accurately reflect modern accounting practices

    9. Helping Students Win! Give first year students the application forms, don’t wait until they are juniors or seniors.

    10. Helping Students Win! Use the form to select chapter proficiency winners

    11. Helping Students Win! Keep a file of past winners

    12. Helping Students Win! Take pictures throughout the year

    13. Helping Students Win! Neatness makes a big impression

    14. Helping Students Win! Have a Wall of Fame

    15. Have students visit the FFA Proficiency Timeline page on the World Wide Web.

    16. Proficiency Award Categories Numbers vary from year to year depending upon sponsorship At the national level, the top four individuals in placement and in entrepreneurship are recognized in each category (a total of eight). If adequate sponsorship is not available both placement and entrepreneurship are grouped together for judging and the top four are recognized. The * on the slides that follow indicate the two are grouped in that category.

    17. Agricultural Communications*

    18. Agricultural Mechanical Technical Systems

    19. Agricultural Processing*

    20. Agricultural Sales and/or Service*

    21. Beef Production

    22. Cereal Grain Production*

    23. Dairy Production

    24. Diversified Crop Production

    25. Diversified Livestock Production

    26. Emerging Agricultural Technology*

    27. Environmental Science*

    28. Equine Science*

    29. Feed Grain Production

    30. Fiber Crop Production*

    31. Floriculture*

    32. Food Science and Technology*

    33. Forage Production*

    34. Forest Management*

    35. Fruit and/or Vegetable Production*

    36. Home and/or Community Development*

    37. Landscape Management*

    38. Nursery Operations*

    39. Oil Crop Production

    40. Outdoor Recreation*

    41. Poultry Production*

    42. Sheep Production*

    43. Small Animal Care*

    44. Soil and Water Management*

    45. Specialty Animal Production*

    46. Specialty Crop Production*

    47. Swine Production

    48. Turf Grass Management*

    49. Wildlife Management

    50. Getting More Information? Talk with experienced teachers Visit the FFA Proficiency Award Web Site to see what awards are available. Breaking information can be found at the FAQ section of the Proficiency Award Web Site. The FFA Proficiency Award Handbook is on-line on the World Wide Web

    51. Mistakes to Avoid In completing the proficiency application: Using the FFA software will prevent some of the common mistakes Make sure the numbers are realistic scope (yields, gain) cost (too little) logic (2,000;3,000;4,000) The ending inventory one year is the beginning inventory for the next Watch your spelling

    52. Pictures Don’t Say “This is a picture of….” Change shirts/caps Make captions action oriented “Suckering tomatoes has been shown to…” Don’t show unsafe practices in your pictures (such as no safety glasses)

More Related