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Jillian C. Ford; Jason Dossett; Misty D. Lambert; R. G. Easterly III – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
One of the tools middle school SBAE teachers can use to deliver the total program is research-based SAEs, for which students can receive recognition through the FFA Agriscience Fair. This study examined why middle school SBAE teachers implemented the FFA Agriscience Fair into their programs. This study built on previous literature in this area,…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Agriculture Teachers, Agriculture, Agricultural Education
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Justin Pulley; Dee Jepsen; Amanda Bowling; Tracy Kitchel – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
Agriculture is one of the most hazardous industries in the United States for all workers, and even more so for young workers. In the U.S., legislation prescribes training for youth under the age of 16 working in hazardous situations in production agriculture. Virtual Reality (VR) technology has become an increasingly popular means of deploying…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Machinery, Agriculture, Safety
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Jay T. Akridge; Thomas W. Hertel – Journal of Research Administration, 2025
Making progress on the 'grand challenge' issues facing society demands productive collaboration among academics and stakeholders both within and across disciplines and sectors. To facilitate such collaborations, higher education institutions convene a range of organizational structures intended to promote productive interactions. These structures…
Descriptors: Research and Development Centers, Universities, Economic Research, Agriculture
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Anuprita Shukla – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2025
Competing ideologies of literacy are well documented in the literature, articulating the gap between everyday literacies in people's lives and formalised literacy norms. Despite this recognition of literacy as 'situated', the gap in perceptions across generations regarding knowledge content and learning forms remains underexplored. This article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Intergenerational Programs, Information Literacy
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Lavyne L. Rada; Amy R. Smith; Bradley C. Greiman – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
To address the increasing demand for school-based agriculture education (SBAE) teachers throughout the United States, it is imperative for teachers to remain in the profession. Although the literature has identified several factors influencing SBAE teacher retention, previous research has not examined psychological needs satisfaction. Our study…
Descriptors: Agriculture Teachers, Agricultural Education, Psychological Needs, Satisfaction
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Alfred F. Tsikati; Nkosing’phile Tfwala – NACTA Journal, 2025
One of the major tasks of an effective teacher is the provision of specific and timely feedback to students. Unfortunately, there is paucity of studies on the effectiveness of feedback strategies used by agriculture teachers. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to determine the perceived effectiveness of feedback strategies used by Junior…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agriculture Teachers, Feedback (Response), Teacher Effectiveness
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Pontious Mubiru Mukasa; Richard Miiro; Bernard Obaa; Henry Mutebi; James Kizza; Joseph Kiwanuka – International Journal of Training and Development, 2025
This study explores the comprehensive examination of Agricultural Risk Management (ARM) process skill transfer dynamics between supervisors and trainees. The main points encompass understanding the details of the ARM process and identifying perceptual discrepancies in rating the level of transfer between trainees and supervisors. The investigation…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Agricultural Skills, Transfer of Training, Risk Assessment
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Maria A. Ramsey; Jessica Holt; Alexa J. Lamm; Abigail Borron – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2025
This study investigated Generation Z's (Gen Z) voting intentions regarding CRISPR-related regulation, utilizing the theory of planned behavior as the framework. Understanding the perceptions of CRISPR technology in this demographic is vital as Gen Z increasingly influences consumer behavior and policy decisions. A survey was conducted with…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Age Groups, Student Attitudes, Intention
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William Norris; Roger Hanagriff; Don Edgar; Kirk Swortzel – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) has been a critical component of School-Based Agricultural Education (SBAE) for decades. Formally called the 'home project', Rufus Stimson developed the concept of SAE in the early 20th century. This work-based learning concept provides students with experiential instruction that strengthens their…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture Teachers, Field Experience Programs, Experiential Learning
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Scott Smalley; Mark S. Hainline; Joe Ramstad – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
The purpose of the study was to explore the definition of fidelity in the delivery of the Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE). The conceptual framework utilized in this study was the key domains affecting curriculum fidelity. This framework has four parts focusing on (1) school context, (2) curriculum implementation systems, (3)…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Fidelity, Curriculum Implementation, Secondary School Curriculum
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Jamie Loizzo; Sadie Hundemer; Gabriel Spandau; Samuel Smidt; Alice Akers; Jehangir Bhadha; Young Gu Her – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2025
Scientists' social responsibilities can include ethical research conduct, transparent public communication, and accountability to society to develop solutions. Scientists describe mounting pressure to advocate for their work amidst political, financial, religious, misinformation, lack of public trust, and other influences. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Scientists, Social Responsibility, Agriculture, Natural Resources
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Elizabeth Grace Leonnig; Jonas Østergaard Nielsen – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2025
Purpose: To achieve the ambitious policy goals concerning organic agriculture in Germany, it is crucial to understand which actors and institutions in the German organic microAKIS are most important to farmers and how farmers within the system share knowledge. This study explores these questions by focusing on farmers who are members of organic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Farm Management, Agricultural Occupations, Agriculture
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Dustin K. Perry; Scott W. Smalley; Michael L. Pate; Rebecca G. Lawver – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
Recognizing that the agriculture industry continues to have the highest worker fatality rate, a multi-year teacher professional development was conducted to improve teachers' tractor and machinery safety knowledge. The purpose of this study was to analyze participant knowledge throughout the professional development to better understand the role…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Agriculture Teachers, Safety, Motor Vehicles
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Whitney L. Figland-Cook; Jacob Englin; Richie Roberts; Kristin S. Stair – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
This study aimed to understand how agriscience teachers' lived experiences during an international experience influenced their perspective changes on globally competent teaching one year later. Using a phenomenological approach, four themes emerged -- (1) personal growth, (2) intellectual growth, (3) professional growth, and (4) advocacy growth.…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Agriculture Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Attitude Change
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Mark S. Hainline; Scott Smalley; Joe Ramstad – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
With agricultural education teachers continually leaving the teaching profession, it is up to schools and administrators to assist in retaining teachers. People are motivated differently based on their experiences and goals for their futures. Both intrinsic and altruistic motivators are highly involved when one decides to become a teacher. The…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Motivation, Career Choice, Agriculture Teachers
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