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The Future of Agricultural Education

The Future of Agricultural Education. AGSC 327 Fall 2008. Objectives. Understand how agricultural education has changed Identify some critical issues facing agricultural education Describe how a national agenda is set for agricultural education. First, where have we been?.

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The Future of Agricultural Education

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  1. The Future of Agricultural Education AGSC 327 Fall 2008

  2. Objectives • Understand how agricultural education has changed • Identify some critical issues facing agricultural education • Describe how a national agenda is set for agricultural education

  3. First, where have we been?

  4. 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 with in order for agricultural education to be successful?

  5. The Agriculture Program of the Future • Break into learning communities • Discuss your ideas about the perfect agricultural education program of the future • Present to class (be creative)

  6. Where are we going?

  7. Ag Education Leadership • The Council • NAAE(Ag Teachers) • AAAE(Professors) • NASAE(State Supervisors) • FFA Alumni • FFA Foundation • National FFA • PAS(Post-Secondary) • NYFEA(Young Farmers) Dr. Briers was Vice-President in 2002

  8. “10 x 15” • By 2015 there will be in operation 10,000 quality ag science programs • All students will be members of the FFA and have a supervised agricultural experience that supports classroom and laboratory instruction.

  9. Wait!!!!!!!!!! Aren’t ag programs community based? Why should we have national plans?

  10. Mile Markers • 1988 • Understanding Agriculture: New Directions for Education • No Longer Focus on Farming • Agricultural Literacy • Teaching science through agriculture • FFA should change to reflect thefuture of agricultural education • SOEP should change to reflect agriculture more broadly (SAE)

  11. 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

  12. Agriculture Teachers • Nationally ~11,000 teachers • Texas ~1600 teachers • National shortage (Biggest problem facing Ag education) • 35 programs closed in 2001 • Unqualified Candidates

  13. Total Ag Teaching Positions

  14. Who Fills Ag Ed Vacancies

  15. Recent Ag Ed Graduates

  16. FFA Membership • 500,823 members in 7,358 programs • 27% Rural – farm • 39% Rural – non farm • 34% Suburban/Urban • 77% Caucasian • 17% Hispanic • 4% African-American

  17. FFA Activities Now 45 National Proficiency Areas 24 Career Development Events 1979 22 National Proficiency Areas 8 Career Development Events

  18. Educational Trends • Accountability • Testing • Reading • Math • Science • College Prep

  19. Objectives • Understand how agricultural education has changed • Identify some critical issues facing agricultural education • Describe how a national agenda is set for agricultural education

  20. Test 1 • Mixture of M/C, short answer, & essay • Look at objectives from each lesson

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