AECM5125W: Designing Curriculum & Instruction for Agricultural Education

3 CreditsEnvironmentField StudyOnline AvailableWriting Intensive

This course provides students an opportunity to understand, observe, and experience the process of developing curriculum and instruction for school-based agricultural education. Through coursework and a part-time clinical field experience (minimum of 25 hours at an assigned placement) in a school setting (grades 5-12), students will engage in the development of middle and secondary school agricultural education curricula. Special consideration in planning will be given to identifying regional, state, and community needs as well as student interest and prior knowledge. Students will have the opportunity to determine a programmatic framework, outline a scope and sequence of courses within a school-based agricultural education program, develop course outlines and materials, and create units, sub-units, and daily lessons for a variety of content areas. Additionally, using the integrated program model, curricular and instructional opportunities related to experiential learning (Supervised Agricultural Experience - SAE) and leadership development (FFA) will be addressed.prereq: AECM 5115

View on University Catalog

All Instructors

A- Average (3.593)Most Common: A (55%)

This total also includes data from semesters with unknown instructors.

22 students
SNWFDCBA
  • 4.00

    /5

    Recommend
  • 4.00

    /5

    Effort
  • 4.00

    /5

    Understanding
  • 4.00

    /5

    Interesting
  • 3.67

    /5

    Activities


      Contribute on our Github

      Gopher Grades is maintained by Social Coding with data from Summer 2017 to Spring 2024 provided by the Office of Institutional Data and Research

      Privacy Policy