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Agriscience Revisions for 2012-2016 Train the Trainer April 27-30, 2011

Agriscience Revisions for 2012-2016 Train the Trainer April 27-30, 2011 Larry Lyder, Education Specialist II. Agriscience Teacher. NAAE is in charge of this program Contact Alissa Smith asmith.naae@uky.edu 800-509-0204. Agriscience.

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Agriscience Revisions for 2012-2016 Train the Trainer April 27-30, 2011

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  1. Agriscience Revisions for 2012-2016 Train the Trainer April 27-30, 2011 Larry Lyder, Education Specialist II

  2. Agriscience Teacher • NAAE is in charge of this program • Contact Alissa Smith • asmith.naae@uky.edu • 800-509-0204

  3. Agriscience • Agriscience student is the new Agriscience Research Proficiency • Agriscience Research CDE is new

  4. Agriscience Fair • New Categories • Animal Systems (AS) • Environmental Services/Natural Resource Systems (ENR) • Food Products and Processing (FPP) • Plant Systems (PS) • Power, Structural and Technical Systems (PST) • Social Systems (SS)

  5. Agriscience Fair cont. • Eligibility • Places in top 3 of category/ division, can no longer compete in that category/division

  6. Agriscience Fair cont. • Extension of projects • Must be new research • Must fill out extension form • Only will be judged on research from current year • All documentation must reflect the new research

  7. Agriscience Fair cont. • Pre-qualifying process • States must declare by June 1 • Written report and fair application postmarked by July 15 • Panel will determine top 15 in each category/division • Maximum of 360 exhibits • Report score will count for 25% of fair judging • Refer to pre-qualifying form

  8. Agriscience Fair cont. • Required forms with report • Application • J-1 Certification • J-2 Certification • Project Extension (if needed) • Non-Human Vertebrate • Human Vertebrate • Checklist for Sponsor/Safety • Research Expenses • Hazardous Material • Research Plan Approval

  9. Agriscience Fair cont. • Items for fair display • Logbook • Accurate/detailed notes of project • Display • Stable and free standing • Any objects within guidelines • Size limitations • 48” wide • 30” deep • 108” tall (floor to top) including table (36”) • Nothing can be touching the floor • Interview • Maximum of 15 minutes

  10. Questions????Larry Lyderllyder@ffa.org317-802-4402

  11. Agriscience Research CDE • New CDE • Currently in Framework Stage • Role-out Plan • Contingent on funding • Format • 4 components

  12. Agriscience CDE cont. • Pre-convention event • Team research project • All 4 team members • Research project done on local issue • Report postmarked by August 15 • Presentation of report findings to panel • 15 minute presentation with 5 minutes of questions

  13. Agriscience CDE cont. • Team Activity • All 4 team members work collaboratively • Research scenario • Draw a scenario from the 6 categories • 60 minutes to: • Identify appropriate research question • Develop research proposal • 10 minute presentation • 10 minutes for questions

  14. Agriscience CDE cont. • Individual Practicum • Research Critique • Completed by all 4 team members individually • Presented with research report • 60 minutes to develop critique • Methods • Processes • Conclusions • Recommendations

  15. Agriscience CDE cont. • Knowledge Based Exam • All 4 team members will take individually • 50 question multiple choice

  16. Questions????Larry Lyderllyder@ffa.org317-802-4402

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