Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) Ms. Marlin Advanced Animal Science.

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Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) Ms. Marlin Advanced Animal Science

SAE

What does this have to do with supervised agriculture experience? Why might we need to know our career paths?

Objectives Determine how the FFA enhance SAEs. Discuss some of the ideal SAEs for advanced animal science.

Enhancing The FFA is involved with enhancing SAEs through scholarships and employability Scholarships are awarded to students who have kept accurate records of their SAE projects each year. SAEs are in place for students to become comfortable with the field they wish to become in.

Scholarships Each year the National FFA Organization awards approximately $2 million in scholarships the National FFA Foundation and are given for a wide variety of experiences, career goals and higher education plans

Scholarships The selection process takes into account the whole student - FFA involvement, work experience and Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) More than 1,000 scholarships available

Employability SAEs were created to ensure that the students walk away from their AFNR course with a better understanding of their career path. The employability portion helps determine strengths and weaknesses. A career path can then be placed that will allow for the strengths to show

SAEs in Advanced Animal Science SAE project examples for advanced animal science Veterinarian assistant Working at a local feed store Processing feed at a feed mill Pet supply shop Helping at a taxidermist

SAEs in Advanced Animal Science Veterinarians assistant Working along side of animals would be beneficial to a student perusing an animal science career. Local feed store Helping with selling of feed products Feed mill Processing feed and helping of distrusting feed

SAEs in Advanced Animal Science Pet Shop Allowing for small animals to be apart of animal science Taxidermy Determining how animals are processed and cleaned before consumption

Objectives Determine how the FFA enhance SAEs. Discuss some of the ideal SAEs for advanced animal science.

Activity Form a group of two individuals Each member will need to have his/her record book in hand The record books will be switched between the partners Each individual will then evaluate the record book to determine what is needed and what can be removed The rubric: