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46 States and the District of Columbia Reporting 2018 State Reports 46 States and the District of Columbia Reporting Debra Spielmaker, Team Leader National Center for Agricultural Literacy June 18, 2019

Estimate number of teachers trained face-to-face statewide with AITC programs, curriculum, or other resources. States missing, HI, VT, OH, DE Totals: 122,365 119,176 96,309

The estimation of the number of students reached statewide through their teachers, directly through AITC staff and volunteers with AITC programs, curriculum, or other resources. Total number of students reached in: 2016 – 44 reports: 6,876,332 2017 – 49 reports: 7,328,745 2018 – 47 reports: 8,206,067

Estimate the number of volunteers who conducted or assisted with AITC programs.

Total number of elementary and secondary pre- service teachers contacted or trained with AITC. Total number of pre-service teachers reached: 2016 – 44 reports (24 reported preservice programs): 9,248 2017 – 49 reports (27 reported preservice programs): 8,722 2018 – 47 reports (27 reported preservice programs): 9,090 Range: 5 - 2,108 pre-service teachers 21 states meet with 59+ preservice teachers

Total number of elementary, secondary, Ag Ed pre- service teachers contacted or trained with AITC.

Budgets Budget Range 2015: $0 - $2,599,942 Grant Range 2015: $0 - $170,000 Budget Range 2016: $0 - $2,432,000 Grant Range 2016: $0 - $200,000 Budget Range 2017: $0 - $2,410,000 Grant Range 2017: $0 - $240,000

Funding sources for state AITC budgets. No state receives direct federal on-going funds. 23 (49%) reported 100% private funding 22 (41%) reported state and private funding 2 states reported 100% state funding (OK, NY)

A full-time equivalent (FTE) is 40 hours per week A full-time equivalent (FTE) is 40 hours per week. What percentage of an FTE did you (the state contact) dedicate to Agricultural Literacy/AITC in 2018? 9 (2017), 6 (2016) of State Contacts work less than 15% on AITC programming 2 reported zero FTEs (volunteers)

State Agricultural Facts agclassroom.org > Student Center > State Ag Facts

State Agricultural Facts agclassroom.org > Student Center > State Ag Facts

State Summaries Accomplishment (output): achieving the completion or fulfillment of something Impact (outcome): to have an immediate and strong (measurable) effect on something or somebody related to program goals or objectives To see state accomplishments and impacts, review the state summaries website: http://agclassroom.org/affiliates/state_programs.cfm

Do you work with your state’s the Farm to School Network?

In what ways do you work with your state’s Farm to School Network (FtS)? (Select all that apply) Other - Text Board member, Conference Committee chair coordinate on occasion Exhibit at their conference The AITC staff in Oklahoma are also in charge of the Oklahoma Farm to School program. We are not an official partner but we work closely with FDACS who conducts the Farm to School Network. We present at workshops together and share news for each other.

Does your AITC program use “virtual reality” as a technique for engaging students in agricultural literacy programming?

Does your AITC program plan to use “virtual reality” as a technique for engaging students in agricultural literacy programming in the future?

Does your AITC program use “augmented reality” as a technique for engaging students in agricultural literacy programming?

Does your AITC program use “augmented reality” as a technique for engaging students in agricultural literacy programming?

Does your program offer funding opportunities/grants to teachers?

Does your AITC program offer teacher recognition award programs?

Is PreK education part of formal education in your state school districts?

Do Pre-K teachers participate in your AITC programs?

(out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation) Of the total teachers reached with your program what percentage would you estimate are PreK? (out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation) 23 States 1% - 5% 10 States 6% - 10% 2 States 11% -15% 1 State 16% - 20% 2 States 21% - 25%

(out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation) Are PreK teachers eligible to apply for your teacher recognition awards programs? (out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation)

How do PreK teachers engage with your program? (out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation)

(out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation) Are PreK teachers eligible to apply for funding opportunities/grants? (out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation)

Have you developed specific PreK resources? (out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation)

(out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation) Do you find engagement with PreK teachers valuable to your program? (out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation)

(out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation) Do you think working with PreK teachers increases agricultural literacy among PreK children? (out of 38 states that said yes about PreK participation)

Agricultural Literacy Vision Agriculture is valued by all.   Mission Increasing agricultural literacy through K-12 Education. Agricultural Literacy An agriculturally literate person understands and can communicate the source and value of agriculture as it affects our quality of life.