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Natalie K. Ferand; Kendrick Spencer; Bradley Bowen – Journal of Research in Technical Careers, 2025
To address the increasing diversity in schools and the monolithic culture of teachers, researchers have called for pedagogies that reflect the diverse and pluralistic identities of students. While core academic areas have long adopted culturally relevant pedagogy, school-based agricultural education (SBAE) has lagged behind. This study aimed to…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Culturally Relevant Education, Agricultural Education, Agriculture Teachers
D. Brett Milliken; Haley Q. Traini; Josh Stewart – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2024
The purpose of this study was to explore school-based agricultural education (SBAE) teacher beliefs about personalized instruction and blended teaching and their experiences with implementing personalized learning within their blended teaching practice. The specific research questions that guided our study were 1) What are SBAE teachers' beliefs…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture Teachers, School Based Management, Blended Learning
Kellie Claflin; Josh Stewart; Haley Q. Traini – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2024
Utilizing Wenger's (1998) work of Communities of Practice and hermeneutic phenomenology, the purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of participation among alternatively certified agriculture teachers in the agriculture teacher community of practice. Two themes emerged as we interpreted the findings: (1) we're all in this together, and…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Agriculture Teachers, Communities of Practice, Sense of Community
Jean Claude Nyamweru; Willy Marcel Ndayitwayeko; Aad Kessler; Harm Biemans – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2024
Context and purpose: In a context of land shortage with high rates of land degradation and soil erosion due to unsustainable agriculture practices in Burundi, vocational agriculture education needs to prioritize competencies that enable graduates to be effective change-agents in addressing sustainable agriculture challenges. This study aimed at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Agricultural Education, Change Agents
Godwin Etta Odok – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2024
Participatory rural appraisal (PRA) research methods have historically been influential in generating knowledge for long-term adaptation of human groups to their biophysical environments. This influence is especially true for the African continent, where interest in Indigenous knowledge is growing regarding development and climate change…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Indigenous Knowledge, Climate
Becky Haddad; Jonathan Velez; Josh Stewart; Haden Botkin – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2024
Community engagement has significant impacts on SBAE teachers' perceived opportunities to remain at their schools or in the profession at large. We wanted to better understand how interactions between teachers and their communities invoked challenge or support, particularly in helping us understand how to retain mobile teachers. Specific to this…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture Teachers, Community Involvement, Faculty Mobility
Amanda Michelle Bowling; Kellie Claflin; Mike Martin; Hannah Parker; Rachael Ann Ramsier; Javan Otieno Owiti – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2024
Learning to teach is challenging as preservice teachers apply a multitude of knowledge and skills in complex situations. While we know preservice and student teachers struggle to effectively use metacognition and lack the ability to address numerous motivational factors in their learning. We do not know how student teachers utilize these ideas…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Time Management, Student Motivation, Lesson Plans
Krysti L. Kelley; Marshall A. Baker; J. Shane Robinson; Avery L. Culbertson – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2023
The purpose of this collective instrumental case study was to understand the motivational factors that support families' decisions to exhibit livestock. The expectancy value theory served as the theoretical lens, and a review of literature led to four issues to be explored. Four typical family cases were identified, and interviews were conducted.…
Descriptors: Animals, Exhibits, Motivation, Family Involvement
Brandie Disberger; Shannon Washburn; Gaea Hock; Jonathon Ulmer – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2023
This longitudinal qualitative phenomenological case study seeks to understand beginning agriculture teachers' experiences and how their attitudes toward teaching evolve over time. The research included visits to the teachers' facilities, monthly interviews, reflection exercises, and focus groups. Initial coding included magnitude and in vivo…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Agriculture Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Attitude Change
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
Md. Fahad Pervez Bosunia; Chintana Kanjanavisutt; Pattarawat Jeerapattanatorn; Thanapat Sripan – World Journal of Education, 2025
Innovative success in community-based agritourism often hinges not only on creative ideas but also on how community members learn, share knowledge, and build entrepreneurial capacity. This qualitative study investigates 11 award-winning Agrotourism Community Enterprises (ACEs) across Thailand, focusing on the educational processes that underpin…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Tourism, Entrepreneurship
Mathew Smith; Hui-Hui Wang – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
When educators utilize curriculum-related resources, they must interpret a variety of curriculum components and determine the value, meaning, and proper sequencing of the curriculum-related resource and the planned instructional episode. This descriptive study aimed to describe the relationship between Indiana agricultural educators' pedagogical…
Descriptors: Correlation, Agricultural Education, Curriculum Design, Capacity Building
Pattillo, D. Allen; Cline, David J.; Hager, Janelle V.; Roy, Luke A.; Hanson, Terrill R. – Journal of Extension, 2022
We used an online survey to document challenges experienced by aquaponic hobbyists (n = 81), producers (n = 117), and educators (n = 75). Responses were distilled into the following categories: 1) operations and management; 2) facilities, location, and system design; 3) knowledge and educational resources; 4) funding; 5) economic viability; 6)…
Descriptors: Barriers, Water, Agriculture, Recreational Activities
Donaldson, Lindsey – Natural Sciences Education, 2022
The textile industry is one of the most demanding industries for the environment. Due to new research, hemp proves to be a wise alternative solution to an oversaturated fiber market. Through the perspective of sustainable development, researchers look at the economic vantage point of agricultural activities and compare it to that of cotton. Hemp…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Laws, Economic Factors, Conservation (Environment)
Ruitenberg, Claudia W. – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2022
The binary work/leisure continues to be used to categorize many human activities, but falls short for ways of life in which a particular set of values undergirds all activities. This paper discusses regenerative forms of growing and harvesting food -- in particular, permaculture and natural farming -- as values-based practices that blur the…
Descriptors: Food, Agricultural Production, Agriculture, Ecology

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