Julie Harlin Associate Professor Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications Background and Other Information.

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Julie Harlin Associate Professor Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications Background and Other Information

Who is your instructor for this course? Family and Background Professional Career Other Interests Paradigm in approach to content in this course

Family Hunter is in 6th grade this year! Three horses– Brady, Edward, Neil, Two dogs– Mason, Jackson Four cats-- Max, Butterbutt, Milo and Otis

Early Years… Born in Corpus Christi Started elementary school in a suburb of Corpus (Calallen) Then moved to Orange Grove (pop. 1212) Grew up on 10 acres in the country 1 brother, 1 sister, parents divorced Saw Dad on weekends Had a stepfather for several years

Activities Was NOT athletic Tried gymnastics Tried Brownies Participated initially in 4-H activities: Showed sheep Food show Clothing Always wanted a horse!

Later Years Attended Orange Grove High School Graduated in 1989 Became very active in FFA Showed sheep and A steer Leadership and Judging contests Chapter President 3 years District Officer (ran for area and state) Houston LSS&R Scholarship Recipient American FFA Degree Recipient

For Fun??? Showed Horses Judged Horses Trained Horses Gave Horse Lessons to Others Horses, horses, horses!

Higher Education B.S. AGSC—Texas A&M University, 1993 M.S. AGED– Texas A&M University, 1994 TAMU Horse Judging Extension Service Horsemanship Clinics AGED Peer Advising Outstanding AGED Senior

Professional Experience High School AGSC Teacher Sinton High School 3 years Taught LOTS Recruited HARD Campus Teacher of the Year National FFA Teacher Intern

More Higher Education Ph.D. in AGED– Oklahoma State University (1999) Came back to Texas A&M!

Professional Career at Texas A&M University – Worked primarily with student teachers Have taught AGSC 325, 380, 384, 425, 436, 484, 485, 602, 605, ALED 440, AGED 301, ALEC 630, 640, and 681. Currently completing the last phase of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Advanced Leaders Program

Research Learner centered instructional design Important elements of the student teaching experience Teaching efficacy of student teachers

Service Conducted workshops for high school teachers Served on committees for Vocational Ag Teachers Association and Texas Education Agency Currently serving second term in Faculty Senate, Parliamentarian

Awards and Recognition COALS Dean’s Outstanding Achievement Award for Teaching – 2015 Southern Region AAAE Distinguished Teaching Award –2014 USDA New Teacher Award – 2005 Sinton High School Teacher of the Year – 1997 American FFA Degree – 1990

My View of ALEC 681 Seminar is a time to fellowship, learn from each other, question, and gain a new perspective Ideally, we will change our perspective based on what we gain from seminar presentations Everyone is welcome at seminar; fellowship is important for our organizational culture Lunch groups are encouraged (not expected) at the conclusion of each seminar

My goal is to provide a positive learning environment where can share, discuss, and learn together. I am very excited to have each of you in seminar this semester!