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FFA – Experience for Success
Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 1 and Lesson 1.2 Team FFA FFA – Experience for Success Unit 1 – Lesson 1.2 Team FFA Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011
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Making Learning Relevant
FFA – Experience for Success Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 1 and Lesson 1.2 Team FFA Making Learning Relevant Agricultural education is more than a class in school. There are hundreds of opportunities to learn outside of the classroom to make education relevant to your life. How many times in a classroom have you wondered, “Why am I learning this information?” This is a real problem if learning is disconnected from your interests. You will find through the agricultural education model, learning can be tailored to suit your interests and needs. 2 Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011 2
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The Agricultural Education Model
FFA – Experience for Success Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 1 and Lesson 1.2 Team FFA The Agricultural Education Model Instruction – Classroom experiences SAE – Individual student projects FFA – Leadership, character, and career development The three circle model is unique to agricultural education. Classroom instruction will enable you to learn agriculture, science, and other core academic studies in a real-life setting. SAE programs provide individualized programs of study to meet your interests and goals. The FFA provides character and life skills development to help you become a well-rounded and successful person. Illustration is used with permission from the National FFA Organization 3 Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011 3
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Classroom Instruction
FFA – Experience for Success Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 1 and Lesson 1.2 Team FFA Classroom Instruction The study of agriculture involves the “science” of producing plants and animals. 4 Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011 4
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FFA – Experience for Success
Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 1 and Lesson 1.2 Team FFA Using What You Learn Skills and knowledge learned in the classroom will help you with FFA and SAE experiences. FFA and SAE activities will provide you the opportunities to extend your learning. 5 Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011 5
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FFA – Experience for Success
Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 1 and Lesson 1.2 Team FFA The FFA FFA is a national organization for youth interested in agriculture and natural resources. The mission of the FFA is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for: Premier Leadership Personal Growth Career Success The National FFA Organization is the largest student youth organization in the world with over 500,000 members nationwide. 6 Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011 6
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What does F-F-A stand for?
FFA – Experience for Success Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 1 and Lesson 1.2 Team FFA What does F-F-A stand for? From 1928 – 1988 the organization was known as the Future Farmers of America In 1988, the official name changed to the “National FFA Organization” to reflect the broader scope of agriculture. Over 45% of American workers are involved in some form of agriculture. However, less than 2% are farmers. 7 Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011 7
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FFA – Experience for Success
Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 1 and Lesson 1.2 Team FFA What can I do? Join your local FFA chapter Participate Compete in Career Development Events (CDE) Participate in community service projects Throughout this course you will have many different opportunities provided to you as ways to become involved. Each lesson will have SAE and FFA “Connections” to help you find the best way for you to participate. 8 Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011 8
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FFA – Experience for Success
Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 1 and Lesson 1.2 Team FFA The Benefits of FFA Practice values and develop character Earn awards, recognition and scholarships Develop teamwork Earn money and get started on potential careers with an SAE program Employers and universities are looking for young people with strong, positive character. Be a step ahead of other students by developing life skills through the FFA. 9 Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011 9
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FFA – Experience for Success
Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Unit 1 and Lesson 1.2 Team FFA Maximize the Benefits To make the most from your educational experiences in agriculture class, you are encouraged to develop aspects of all three components of the Agricultural Education model: Classroom Instruction, SAE Program, and FFA Involvement Participating in only one of the three circles of agricultural education is only 1/3 of the potential rewards. With a little effort you could be on your way to maximizing the potential of a complete agricultural education experience. 10 Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education Copyright 2011 10
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