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Issues Changes in Iowa Perceptions About Agricultural Education Opportunities Challenges
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Source: Iowa Department of Education, Bureau of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Basic Educational Data Survey (BEDS), Free and Reduced Price Meal Eligibility Files. Iowa Demographics
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Common Misconceptions About Iowa ’ s Agricultural Education Programs 1. Ag Ed Programs are Disappearing 2. Ag Ed Programs Do Not Provide Rigor (Not for College-Bound Students)
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Total FFA Chapters Source: Iowa FFA Association
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High School Ag Ed Enrollment
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FFA Membership Source: Iowa FFA Association
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Opportunities College of Agriculture at Iowa State University has a combined placement rate of 98.5% (highest in the university) Job opportunities in agriculture are abundant
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Experiential learning adds relevance to classroom learning. Relevance
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Agricultural Education does provide rigor. Science is a key component of agricultural education. Rigor
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In FY05, FFA members exhibited more growth in science than the average of all Iowa 11 th grade students.
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More likely to graduate from high school More likely to pursue postsecondary education. More likely to score proficient in Math, Reading and Science Interesting Facts About Iowa FFA Members
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Challenges Facing Agricultural Education in Iowa 30 % Female Low Minority Participation Lack of Respect Only 2/3 of High Schools Offer Ag Ed Increasing Demand for Postsecondary Education Agribusinesses and industries are seeking a more diverse workforce.
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Your Challenge: How should we adapt high school agricultural education programs to meet the needs of a changing student population, and the needs of the agriculture industry?
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