1. Identify 49-2 Instructional Coaches (See http://psuaee100.blogspot.com/2013/08/49-2-mandate-moodle-modules.html for more info)
2. Review SBAE Historical Development
3. Field Trip to Old Main
To address the Ticket Outs from Session 3:
What are we curious about?
- Are there any acts currently in Congress that would further shape School-Based Agricultural Education?
- Great Question! Hopefully, we can dig into that with our November 21st Session in AEE 100 on "What is the Future of Agricultural Education?"
- If you high school did not have FFA, could you still be involved?
- No, only students enrolled in school-based agricultural education can be FFA members. For more information: https://www.ffa.org/about/LocalFFA/Pages/BecomeAMember.aspx
- Old Main
- Here is a neat article: http://www.imakenews.com/psaanews/e_article001947331.cfm?x=b11,0,w
- The Amazing Race!
- It will be amazing...
- How many actual land grants are in each state specifically?
- Here is a map: http://www.csrees.usda.gov/qlinks/partners/partners_map.pdf
- How much history will we focus on this semester?
- We have two more class sessions!
- Will the MidTerm include all of the info we read in our book?
- Maybe, Possibly, Likely
- AEE 100 & 311 Blogspot
- What are you curious about? Email Dr. Foster specific questions or stop him after class.
- More about the history of Ag Ed!
- We have two more class sessions!
- What is the difference between "non-profit" and "not-for-profit”?
- The term "not-for-profit organization" (NFPO) is used as a broad-based term that encompasses all organizations that are known variously as charities, non-profits, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), private voluntary organizations (PVOs), civil society organizations (CSOs), etc. "Not-for-profit" is used in preference to "non-profit" in order to emphasize that a defining criterion is the intention of the organization not to make profits for private gain. It is possible that such an organization will in fact make a profit from time to time, but that is not the principal purpose for which it is organized and operated. Nor is its purpose to distribute any portion of any profit for private gain. The major distinguishing characteristic between not-for-profit and for-profit organizations is that the former are governed by the principle of non-distribution.
- Is there a way to team special education with agricultural education?
- Yes! There are many specialized programs like this across the nation
What did you learn?
- Abe Lincoln singed the Morrill of 1862
- There are specific people to help with the 49-2 Assignments!
- How to get into moodle for the first time.
- Perkin's Act = School Funding
- Land Grant Act of 1890 established lang grants for historically black colleges and universities
- Land Grant Act of 1994 established land grants for Native American populations
- Old Main has a Frescoes!
- One of the first urban ag schools was in Philly
What do you want to learn more about?
- Old Main and the History of the Building!
- Check this out: http://alumni.libraries.psu.edu/oldmain.html
- What is in the 49-2 modules?
- I would like to learn more about Shaver's Creek!
- It is awesome. Here is a link: http://shaverscreek.org/
- George Vahoviak and Ellen Will are our guest speakers on Tuesday, Sept 10th! Don't miss that session!
- ESL Standards and Procedures
- Deb Herman is your go to source for that! Look at the syllabus for instructional team contact info!
- Do you only take WFED for one class or should you take two?
- One class (WFED 413) is mandated.
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