(YOUR SCHOOL NAME) Agriculture Education. Who We Are INSERT HIGHLIGHTS ABOUT YOUR CHAPTER AND AGRICULTURE PROGRAM’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS, PHOTOS, AND STATISTICS.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Career Readiness, CTE, 21 st Century Skills, & the Common Core: A World of Opportunity for California Schools Educating for Careers Pre-Conference Sacramento,
Advertisements

AEHAP Progress Report 2013 Annual Meeting Yalonda Sinde, Executive Director.
Mission The Program’s mission is to strengthen the entrepreneurial spirit in our communities by providing programs that encourage youth to stay in school,
JANUARY 7, 2009 ER Finding Your Fit. Agenda Teacher Placement Process (Matt and Paul)  Revised SLC Phase-in  SLC Preference Ballot SLC Presentations.
Institute of Industrial Engineers State of the Institute Report Strategic Plan May 2013 Kim LaScola Needy Don Greene President Executive Director.
Career and Technical Education State Standards. Wisconsin’s Approach to Academic Standards Provides a vision for student success and guiding principles.
Listening to the Future Presented by Larry Johnson and Kristi Nelson Transforming Lives, Education, and Knowledge.
A New Vision for 21 st Century Education [Insert Presenter Name] [Insert Presenter Title & Company] [Insert Event Name] [Insert Date] PLEASE NOTE: This.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION in Wisconsin. Who we are Ag Ed is a school-based program that prepares youth for careers in agriculture Three components – Class,
College Relations and Communications. College of Ag Sciences Our Land-Grant Mission Education—A Reputation for Excellence Extension—Trusted, Relevant,
CCTC Background Process coordinated by NASDCTEc 42 states, DC, and one territory involved in development Modeled the process and outcomes of Common Core.
Igniting entrepreneurship through industry collaboration.
Common Core State Standards & Career and Technical Education: Bridging the Divide between College and Career Readiness The Moment is Here and the Opportunity.
Career Readiness Learning Continuum 1 Employment Industry Specific licensure and certifications Pathway Knowledge and Skills necessary for success in a.
Fostering STEM Diversity OPAS Vision for the Year All Oregonians have the opportunity to choose and successfully pursue engineering or applied science.
Education to Careers. Education-to-Careers in Illinois Also known as school to work Commitment to improve quality and relevance of education for every.
The Principles and Philosophy of Agricultural Education What do we believe?
Project Lead The Way is the nation’s leading provider of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs.
+ The Agriculture Industry University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food & Environment NATASHA SAUNDERS, M.S. EXTENSION ASSOCIATE DIVERSITY RECRUITMENT.
The Changing Face of Education Mary Cullinane Director, US Partners in Learning.
Contents Click the link below to go directly to the slides for that chapter. Chapter 1 ■ Your Personal Strengths Chapter 2 ■ The Roles You Play Chapter.
Career and Technical Education Student Organizations (CTSO)
“Leading students into the 21 st Century”. Welcome to the Health Science and Education Small Learning Community.
Learning to Live in a Technical World How TSA prepares students for a smarter, more leadership- driven workforce.
Preparing Every Child for the 21 st Century Ken Kay, Presenter Maureen Cain, Moderator Partnership for 21 st Century Skills ASCD Webinar Audio Dial in:
Advancing Excellence in STEM Education ___________________________________________________________________________________________ The Teacher is the Key.
Minnesota Ag Education Profile and Impact Your Name Here.
Osmond Community Schools Board of Education Agricultural Education and FFA Chapter Proposal 3/9/2015.
NEW JERSEY’S GREEN PROGRAM OF STUDY: SUSTAINABLE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND ENERGY March 2010.
SAR as Formative Assessment By Rev. Bro. Dr. Bancha Saenghiran February 9, 2008.
Preparing our students for Tomorrow through our Partnerships We understand that the future of our community rests in the hands of our students. We are.
Institute of Industrial Engineers State of the Institute Report Presented at 2014 Annual Conference June 1, 2014 Dennis Oates Don Greene President Executive.
Chapter Awards and Opportunities. Chapter Award Program Compete against other chapters across state and nationCompete against other chapters across state.
STEM Can Lead the Way Marcella Klein Williams California STEM Learning Network.
21 st Century Skills and Afterschool Programs: Preparing Every Child for the 21st Century Fifth Annual Regional Conference on Afterschool, Mentoring and.
A Career in Agricultural Education CHAPTER 1. Define Agricultural Education  Agricultural Education is a program of instruction in about agriculture.
Cool Computing News Computing majors are in demand By 2016 there will be more than 1.5 million new high- end computing jobs Five of.
October 7, Ensure that all students meet or exceed high academic standards and are prepared for their next steps (e.g., the world of work and/or.
AIAA’s Publications Business Publications New Initiatives Subcommittee Wednesday, 9 January 2008 Rodger Williams.
High School Inc. Academies at Valley High School April 26, 2011 Jane A. Russo, Superintendent Dawn Miller, Assistant Superintendent, Secondary Division.
Marion H. Martinez, Ed.D. Associate Commissioner for Teaching, Learning and Instructional Leadership August 25,
4-H School Enrichment Extension Agent 4-H Youth Development County Center NCCES.
What’s in Agriscience Education? Adapted from Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum.
What is a 21st Century Learner?
Wisconsin Standards for CTE. Timeline New accountability system begins & AYP ends (ESEA waiver) New proficiency benchmarks for WKCE reading & mathematics.
Chapter Awards and Opportunities. Chapter Award Program Compete against other chapters across state and nationCompete against other chapters across state.
Standard 1: Teachers demonstrate leadership s. Element a: Teachers lead in their classrooms. What does Globally Competitive mean in your classroom? How.
Welcome to… Linked Learning: Myths and Facts. Introductions Gretchen Livesey, Executive Director, Post- Secondary Readiness, Oakland Unified Brad Stam,
AGRICULTURAL CAREERS. AGRICULTURAL WORKFORCE Approximately 22 Million People are Employed in an Agricultural Career Nearly 1 out of every 6 jobs! 400Thousand.
Help Your Students Find a Future SkillsUSA. The National Federation of Independent Business recently cited the NUMBER ONE problem of its members: “The.
PAWS 2 Why Career/Technical Training? August 29, 2012.
National FFA National FFA Organization Premier Leadership Personal Growth Career Success Indianapolis, Indiana.
ACT-IAC Associates Program Coaches Orientation January 14, 2014.
D2N2 LEP Skills for a Productive Workforce Construction University of Derby, Enterprise Centre 24 th July 2015.
Strategic Plan Proposal The Challenge This strategic plan identifies what must be done, pre- school through grade 12, over the next three.
Career College Vision 2017 Career College the leaders in Allied Health Education.
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) are key components to strong CTE programs. CTSOs integrate into CTE programs and courses and extend.
Part 2—Skills for Success Chapter 10 Leadership and Group Dynamics.
LEADERSHIP IN COMMUNITY RENEWAL As a leader in our community, you recognize the importance of success. Your achievement directly helps to strengthen our.
Agricultural Education- What’s in it for Me? Agriculture Feeds the World b Each American Farmer feeds 131 people b Everyone has a responsibility to know.
What is FFA FFA is the premier youth development organization for agricultural education students that provides life-changing experiences for its members.
Environment, Sustainability & Society Program The College of Sustainability.
Developed in partnership with the Montgomery County Public Schools (MD), Forward is a K–5 instructional system of services, tools, and curriculum. Forward.
Defining 21st Century Skills: A Frameworks for Norfolk Public Schools NORFOLK BOARD OF EDUCATION Fall 2009.
Setting Future in Motion
Agricultural Education Teachers Conference ~ September 29, 2017
Information Technology (IT)
21st Century Skills For Students and Educators Foundations of Teaching and Learning University of Richmond Summer 2011 Christine Mingus.
1 Chapter What's in FFA for Me? Chapter Overview Chapter Selections
FFA – Experience for Success
Presentation transcript:

(YOUR SCHOOL NAME) Agriculture Education

Who We Are INSERT HIGHLIGHTS ABOUT YOUR CHAPTER AND AGRICULTURE PROGRAM’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS, PHOTOS, AND STATISTICS. Class FFASAE INSERT CHAPTER PHOTO HERE

Who We Are Beginning  Present Classes cover farming topics  Classes cover all aspects of food, fiber and natural resources FFA offers competitions  FFA offers leadership development SAE projects include livestock, crops, machinery, etc.  SAE projects include ag production, research, communications, landscaping, etc.  Nearly 100 Years of Progress INSERT CHAPTER PHOTO HERE

Wisconsin Agriculture Ag is a broad-spectrum industry with diverse career and job opportunities. Only a small percentage of people working in the agricultural industry are involved in production agriculture. Wisconsin’s diverse ag industry weaves through our communities culturally and economically Natural resources, animal welfare and food safety, quality and affordability are daily topics of mainstream media and conversations Ag Ed equips students with all sides of these issues as they relate to social, environmental and economic sustainability

Wisconsin Agriculture Students are challenged to take initiative and approach matters with creative solutions. The rate of increase in agricultural productivity is lagging the world’s growing needs by 25 percent annually. “We need to do more with less and we must start implementing measures and policies that increase productivity today,” said Bill Lesher, executive director of Global Harvest Initiative. We must cultivate our human talent to lead this effort from all aspects of the industry.

Classes Delivered by certified agriculture teachers who stay up-to-date on the rapidly evolving, global agriculture industry. Many courses are cross-walked with core subject matter, and Assembly Bill 236 allows for approved agriculture courses to earn science credits. Classes FFASAE Without FFA or SAE, the class instruction wouldn’t prepare well-rounded, college- and career-ready students. Without the class instruction there would be no content knowledge basis upon which FFA and SAE are built. INSERT AGRICULTURE CLASS PHOTO HERE

FFA FFA is a national organization of over 523,000 members. Most well-known component of Ag Ed because if its high- Classes FFASAE visibility contests, awards, conferences, programs and of course… the blue corduroy jacket! Without class and SAE there would be no knowledge and skill basis for which the FFA could offer competitions or award programs. Without FFA, life and career skill attainment would be moderate. INSERT CHAPTER PHOTO HERE

SAE Exclusive to the agriculture discipline and is arguably the linchpin of Ag Ed. SAE engages students in an experiential learning project that can be entrepreneurial, research-based or employment-based. Classes FFASAE Without class and FFA there would be no opportunity for students to grow their base knowledge or compete for recognition of their SAE program. Without SAE the knowledge and skills attained would not be as deeply engrained. INSERT STUDENT SAE PHOTO HERE

Why Ag Ed Ag Ed is a key component of the Wisconsin education system and enhances the social, economic and environmental well-being of the state. Classes  Technical Knowledge + FFA  Life and Career Skills + SAE  Hands-On Application = College and Career Ready Individual The focus is on agriculture, but many of our graduates are successful in careers beyond the agriculture industry.

Why Ag Ed For Student Success Today’s students – regardless of previous achievement level, personal backgrounds or learning styles – thrive in the environment and culture of Ag Ed –Academic success –Life and career skills –Innovative instructional delivery –Real-world experience and application –Learning beyond the school building –Career path –Student-to-student mentors –Student-adult mentorship –Collaborative support structure

Why Ag Ed For Superior School Environments Ag Ed enhances traditional school environments by its spirit and culture of collaboration, unity and student achievement. –Partners in Active Learning Support (PALS) –Ag Literacy Programs –“Green” projects

Why Ag Ed For Stronger Communities Ag Ed has been creating engagement between communities and the education system since its beginning. –Local food pantry assistance –Community supported agriculture (CSAs) –Ag literacy programs –Community beautification projects –Clean-up projects –Returning home-grown knowledge and talent –Students awards winners build community pride and unity –Community members as guest speakers in classrooms –FFA Alumni involvement creates a collaborative team approach –SAEs encourage interact with local residents and business people

Why Ag Ed For Agricultural Sustainability The agriculture industry is a rewarding field of work and continues to demand more talented people to fill positions at all parts of the broad spectrum of careers. USDA estimates a growth of 5 percent of jobs in agriculture, food and natural resources from 2010 to 2015 Employers strongly prefer graduates from colleges of ag and natural resources, but there will only be enough graduates in these areas to fill 53 percent of the positions Top seven fields with largest percentage of growth: –Biochemists and Biophysicists – 37.4 –Veterinarians – 33.0 –Environmental Engineers – 30.6 –Market Research Analysts – 28.1 –Environmental Scientists and Specialists, including Health – 27.9 –Public Relations Specialists – 24.0 –Management Analysts – 23.9

Our network Unique feature of Ag Ed is that each student is supported by a network of staff, volunteers, donors, industry partners and other allies at the local, state and national levels. Link that fastens the student to this network is the local certified agriculture teacher. Local agriculture teachers use this support system on a daily basis for the betterment of their students. Through their relationship with their teacher, students receive top-notch, cutting-edge instruction, access to many different adult and peer mentors and advisors, state and national programming resources, global awareness and connectedness through interactions with peers from other parts of the state, country and beyond and much, much more.

Conclusion Agricultural education prepares students for successful careers and a lifetime of informed choices in the global agriculture, food, fiber, and natural resources systems. Thank you! Class FFASAE INSERT PHOTO HERE

Resources Global Harvest Initiative’s 2010 GAP Report™ pdf USDA Report – “Employment Opportunities for College Graduates in Food, Renewable Energy, and the Environment” - United States, spx National FFA Website – Wisconsin FFA Website – Partnership for 21 st Century Skills Website - ADD CHAPTER RESOURCES HERE