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National Teach Ag Ambassador Training Session #4

National Teach Ag Ambassador Training Session #4. SUNDAY, October 27, 2019 3-6PM EDT Westin Hotel Senate 2 241 W Washington Street, Indianapolis. Introductions. Ellen Andrea Johanna. Build Your Candy Corn!. My #1 Goal as an ag teacher.

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National Teach Ag Ambassador Training Session #4

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  1. National Teach Ag Ambassador Training Session #4 SUNDAY, October 27, 20193-6PM EDT Westin HotelSenate 2241 W Washington Street, Indianapolis

  2. Introductions • Ellen • Andrea • Johanna

  3. Build Your Candy Corn! My #1 Goal as an ag teacher Best advice/tools/resources/experience I have received as an ag ed major Who/what inspired me to be an ag teacher and why

  4. Who Am I? Yarn Activity • Choose a ball of yarn. • Wrap your yarn to each of the titles you identify with. • Stand in a circle holding your yarn when you are finished.

  5. By the end of the training you will: • Describe the mission of the National Teach Ag Campaign • Define the agriculture teacher demand • Explain the effects of the agriculture teacher demand • Identify local, state and national solutions • Locate and organize ready to use resources • Participate in meaningful discussion • Ask timely and relevant questions

  6. NTAC Info Review • Started in 2009 • Initiative of the National Council for Agricultural Education (The Council) • Managed by National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE) • Sponsor-funded through the National FFA Foundation • CHS Foundation (since 2011) • CortevaAgriscience™ Agriculture Division of DowDuPont™ (2014) • Growth Energy (2014) • BASF (2017) • Mission • Raise awareness of the need to recruit and retain high quality and diverse agriculture teachers • Encourage others to teach agriculture • Celebrate the positive contributions that agriculture teachers make in ourschools and communities

  7. NTAC is sponsor-funded through the National FFA Foundation • CHS Foundation (since 2011) • CortevaAgriscience™ Agriculture Division of DowDuPont™ (2014) • Growth Energy (2014) • BASF (2017)

  8. Ms. NanciLilja • President, CHS Foundation • 5500 Cenex Dr. PO Box 1000Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 • nanci.lilja@chsinc.com

  9. Ms. Henri G. Moore • Global Leader • DuPont Center for Education and Philanthropy • 974 Centre RoadCRP708/181Wilmington, DE 19805 • HENRI.G.MOORE@dupont.com

  10. Ms. Emily Skor • Executive Director, Growth Energy • 701 8th Street, NW, Suite 400Washington, D.C. 20001 • eskor@growthenergy.org

  11. Mr. Paul Rea • Senior Vice-President, BASF Corporation – Crop Protection Division • 26 Davis DriveResearch Triangle Park, NC 27709 • Paul.rea@basf.com

  12. Current Supply/Demand Status • *Based on the 2018 AAAE National Supply and Demand Study • 9,071 agricultural education programs • 13,827 agriculture teachers • 1,027 openings due to retirement, teacher loss and growth • 223 retirements • 247 new positions added • 88 programs closed due to lack of a qualified teacher • 464 positions filled with an alternatively certified or non-licensed teacher • 61 full-timepositions went unfilled • 873 new licensed ag ed graduates • 654 accepted agriculture teacher positions • 41,610= total students impact due to teacher shortage • Based on 650,000 FFA membership (actual number is likely higher because not all ag students are FFA members)

  13. What’s Causing the Shortage? • Retirement24.8 % • Employed in business/industry 18.2% • Not offered a contract/terminated 10.1% • Employed in another content area (outside of ag ed) 8.3% • Employed in school administration 7.9% • Stay at home parent/caregiver 6.9% • Moved out of state (but still teaching agriculture) 3.6% • Continuing education/grad school 1.9% • Employed in production agriculture/farming 3.3% • Employed in postsecondary education 2.1% • Health 1.8% • Employed in adult education/FBM 0.2% *Data based upon National Agricultural Education Supply & Demand Study 2018 Executive Summary by Daniel D. Foster, Rebecca G. Lawver, Amy R. Smith

  14. Effects of the Shortage • Ag Education Programs closing/not operating • School districts hiring teachers who are not qualified to teach agriculture. • Agricultural Education being offered in other content areas without the Experiential Learning/Leadership Development components • School districts reluctant to open new programs • Increased pressure/burden on current teachers

  15. Why Does this Matter? • Agriculture teachers must pass a rigorous certification process. They are specially trained to implement the three circle agricultural education model. • Agriculture teachers provide vocational training for students and community members. • Agriculture teachers are in the unique position of equipping students of all levels and abilities with life long employability skills through hands-on lessons and real life experiences. • To grow FFA chapters we need more agricultural education programs. We can’t open new programs or expand current programs without an increased supply of agriculture teachers.

  16. What is the National Teach Ag Campaign Doing to Address the Shortage? • Teach Ag Website • National Teach Ag Day (9.19.2019) • Targeted contacts • State Teach Ag Results (STAR) Program • Event Representation • Teach Ag Ambassadors • Data collection and distribution • Teach Ag Advisory Board • Resource creation and availability • Promotional materials and alerts

  17. Universal Practices that Show Promise • Student teaching scholarships • Mentoring • From high school to first year teacher • Make the aged major THE place to be. • Networking experiences/travel experiences around the state and country for Ag Ed majors. • Parental engagement • Work/life balance emphasis for current teachers • I love my job narrative • Early and often contact with potential candidates

  18. Questions the NTAC Asks Every Day: • Is this connected to the mission? • Is this practice sustainable? • Is it effective? • Is it the right time? • Do we have the time, talent and resources to make it happen in a quality way? • What will have the greatest impact? • Where are the drop off points? • Is that an area we have a reasonable amount of influence over? • Who needs to be involved? • What/Who are we missing? • Is this a meaningful resource? • Does this help the local agriculture teacher/state staff?

  19. National Teach Ag Campaign Website Resources www.naae.org/teachag • Sign Up for the National Teach Ag Campaign • Search by state for institutions that offer an Ag Ed degree • State teacher licensure requirements • Ag Ed FAQ Section • Job Openings by State • Teach Ag Lesson Plans, Activities, Games • Promising practices section • Branding Center • Parent Resources • Teach Ag Ambassador Profiles • Access the latest versions of the Teach Ag Annual Report • Advisory Board members • Teach Ag Merchandise and Promotional Materials • Teach Ag Workshop Materials • Supply/Demand Profiles • Grow Your Own Ag Teacher Tool Kit • E-Newsletters • Teach Ag Kits – Order Yours TODAY! • Future Teacher Resources

  20. Supply and Demand Profileshttps://www.naae.org/teachag/supplyanddemand.cfm

  21. State Teach Ag Results (STAR) Program • Data-based recruitment and retention plans • Implement effective and sustainable strategies • Tracking and Communication • Grant dollars associated with states in the program • Two-year agreements • State-led • Currently there are 38 STAR states in the program

  22. National Teach Ag Dayhttp://www.naae.org/teachag/teachag_day.cfm • Started in 2010 • Nationwide day to celebrate agriculture teachers and encourage others to consider becoming an agriculture teacher. • Resources, ideas, and tools available on the Teach Ag website. • September 19, 2019 • Hosted by BASF • Research Triangle Park, NC

  23. National Teach Ag Day 2018http://www.naae.org/teachag/teachag_day.cfm • 1,658,965social media impressions • 49 states joined the livestream • 5,427Teach Ag website page views • 89live attendees from 17states and 16institutions • 10,625webcast views • 6,724Collegiate Commercial Contest views (Winner Kansas State University) • 26agricultural education majors participated in 12hours of professional development

  24. National Teach Ag Campaign Advisory Board http://www.naae.org/teachag/advisory_board.cfm • Volunteer board representing all six NAAE regions • Two-year term commitment • Meet three times a year via conference call • Provide feedback on R&R initiatives • Discuss R&R trends and best practices

  25. Teach Ag Kitshttp://www.naae.org/teachag/index.cfm#kits

  26. Branding Centerhttp://www.naae.org/teachag/brandingcenter.cfm • Teach Ag Logos • Teach Ag Specialty and Event Logos • Teach Ag Mission • Teach Ag Goal • Boilerplate • Sponsor Bar • Teach Ag Colors • Teach Ag Fonts • Teach Ag Branding Swoop (header, footer, center)

  27. Handoutshttp://www.naae.org/teachag/tag-promo.cfm#brochure

  28. Postershttp://www.naae.org/teachag/tag-promo.cfm#poster

  29. BREAK!!!

  30. StudentMembershipBenefits NAAE

  31. Professional Liability Insurance Student $100,000 Coverage $10 per year

  32. Upper Division Scholarship Student Teaching Semester Apply the year BEFORE you student teach

  33. Internships Every Summer • 4 students selected • Communications • Professional Development • Advocacy

  34. Communities of Practice Pre-Service Teachers Community • Find lesson plans • Get advice from seasoned professionals • Network with your peers in the profession

  35. Professional Development Enter the classroom fully prepared! • NAAE Virtual Book Club • Teacher’s World at National FFA Convention • Learning Sessions at NAAE Convention Workshops for Pre-Service Teachers • Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE) • Regional Conferences

  36. Teacher Recruitment & Retention National Teach Ag Campaign • National Teach Ag Day Collegiate Opportunities • Collegiate Commercial Contest • Future Agriculture Teacher Symposium Participant • Host a Live Party naae.org/teachag

  37. Teacher Recruitment & Retention National Teach Ag Campaign • Teach Ag Ambassador Program • 14 agricultural education majors selected each year • Spread the message of the campaign • Develop cohort of current and future of agriculture teachers naae.org/teachag

  38. Members-Only Information Be sure to log in to your MyNAAE portal on naae.org to access all student benefits

  39. Members-Only Information • Update your profile with your current information • Print your membership card to take advantage of all NAAE student membership • Apply for the Upper Division Scholarship

  40. NFFA Convention Logistics & Practice (See document in binder)

  41. Booths to Know at Convention NAAE Booth #4535 CASE Booth #4627 My Local Cooperative Booth #4519 Teach Ag Booth #2501

  42. Questions, Comments, Concerns…..

  43. Contact Teach Ag Ellen Thompson ethompson.naae@uky.edu 605.350.3842 Andrea Fristoe afristoe.naae@uky.edu 859-257-2224 Victoria Hamilton vhamilton.naae@uky.edu 859-257-2224 Aileen Ehnaileen.ehn@naae.org www.naae.org/teachag @teach_ag #teachag

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