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Explain the basic concepts of teaching SAE.
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Philosophical basis for SAE SAE is built on the philosophy of pragmatism - the worth of an idea (or what is true) is proven when it is tested in a real world setting. (C. S. Peirce, William James and John Dewey are associated with the philosophy of pragmatism.)
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So who’s responsible? At one time there was strict federal and state control over SAE. Today, the responsibility for the SAE program rests with the teacher.
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How to supervise an SAE HOW? Visit every student Arrange visits in advance More visits to freshman Number of visits? Keep record of home visits Phone students between visits (e- mail)
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Helping students select an SAE Consider: Experience and education level of student Student's personal interests and goals Availability of financing the SAE Career interests of the student Encouragement from parents/guardians Availability of facilities
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Benefits of an SAE Make career and personal choices Develop critical thinking and decision-making skills Expand agriculture competencies learned in class and lab Gain self-confidence Develop human relation skills Explore career opportunities Gain occupational experience
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Benefits of an SAE Apply recordkeeping skills/learn money management Pursue individualized learning Develop responsibility Develop pride in ownership Achieve independence Develop an appreciation of work ethic
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Common SAE Problems Financing Limited facilities Lack of administrative support Lack of community support Lack of parental support
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Always remember: This is the student’s project!!!
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