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Wednesday, December 4
 

1:15pm CST

AgriCULTURE: Integrating cultures into SBAE
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Cultural Diversity is on a rise in the classroom, agriculture education, and FFA. Increasing diversity and multicultural society is important for teaching and learning. It is important for teachers to integrate cultural responsiveness instruction. Just because we have different cultures and traditions does not mean we have to change it or remove it. Use diversity to teach and learn; use different cultures and traditions to learn about our diversity and multiculturalism. For instance as a teacher on the Navajo Reservation my lessons teach students about FFA traditions and integrating Navajo traditions within agriculture education. We can learn and grow from each other. We talk about inclusion and diversity so why not be an integral part of including cultures where everyone feels a sense of belonging.
Speakers
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Vickie Lake

Agricultural Educator, Shiprock High School, NM
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Lone Star D

1:15pm CST

Are your 3-Circle Complete? Let's See What the Data Says and Tips to Reach Your Program's 3-Circle Goal and Other Program Management Reports in AET
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by AET. 

This workshop will focus on Program Management Reports in AET, which help in grant applications and create targets for your program. We will start with the 3-Circle report, which combines the classroom, FFA, and SAE engagement. We will also share strategies to help grow your results! Next are classroom metrics such as freshman retention, senior completers, and senior exit surveys to share your student's future goals. SAE reports focus on first-year students' Foundational SAE and continuing students' movements into Immersion SAEs. FFA engagement and tips to grow your students' results in this area. Finally, we will review student parity engagement and compare it to your school demographics to view your program's reach. The key is that these data values are your students' records…so view your data!

Speakers
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Roger Hanagriff

Owner, AET
Howdy! I have spent the past 25 years helping programs track and promote educational experiences using both economic and learning outcomes, but in 2007 partnered with a great team to develop an online system that is now used annually by over 500,000 students and 6,000 agricultural... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Bonham C

1:15pm CST

Building Resiliency in High Quality Educators presented by NAAE
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Being a teacher is demanding work…but very important work. Times can be challenging but as agricultural educators we know that we can be resilient. Come learn about how you can build your resiliency and have a satisfying career through the good and the challenging times.
Speakers
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Farrah Johnson

I have been teaching at Deltona High School for 23 years. Deltona is located in Central Florida between Orlando and Daytona Beach. During my teaching career, I have worked in leadership positions for both NAAE and FAAE. 
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Krista Pontius

Agricultural Educator, Greenwood School District
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Lone Star F

1:15pm CST

Buzzing with Curiosity: Integrating an Entomology Inquiry Activity into Plant Science and Floriculture Curriculum.
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Unlock the potential of inquiry-based learning by incorporating scientific methodology and entomology topics into your horticulture, floriculture, and plant science classes! This session will explore inquiry-based strategies that will provide agriscience teachers with the key foundations of engaging laboratory investigations that explore the vital roles insects play in plant ecosystems and greenhouses. Participants will explore hands-on activities and experiments including insect identification, and the impact of insect morphology on plant health. By integrating these entomology-based labs, educators can stimulate student curiosity, foster critical thinking, and enhance understanding of plant science concepts. Join this session to assist you in creating a dynamic, inquiry-based learning classroom environment where students buzz with excitement about entomology in floriculture!
Speakers
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Rustie Robison

Graduate Research Assistant, Clemson University, SC
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Lone Star B

1:15pm CST

Capturing Learning: Harnessing Photo Journals for Enhanced Classroom Engagement and Content Retention.
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Explore the power of photo journals in education in this workshop. Discover how to leverage visual storytelling to enhance classroom engagement and content retention. Participants have to opportunity to learn practical techniques for creating and implementing photo journals across various agricultural subjects and grade levels. Through hands-on activities and real-world examples, educators will gain insights into fostering student creativity, critical thinking, and retention skills. Join us to unlock the potential of photo journals as a dynamic tool for enriching the learning experience and empowering students to connect with classroom content in meaningful ways.
Speakers
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Bryce Hamlin

Agricultural Educator, Borden County ISD, TX
I am a recent graduate of Texas Tech University, finishing my Masters Degree in Agricultural Education weeks before stepping into the classroom was something that I did not foresee my future looking like. Being fresh out of Graduate School, reading research papers is something I love... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Lone Star C

1:15pm CST

Connecting the revised National Career Clusters® Framework to Agricultural Education
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Agricultural Education plays a key role in the revised National Career Clusters® Framework developed by AdvanceCTE. The Council for Agricultural Education is leading the efforts for agricultural education within the new model. Participants will learn about the revised Framework and how agricultural education are finding new opportunities within the model. They will also discuss how agricultural education can even expand beyond our traditional fields.
Speakers
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Travis Park

Teacher Educator, North Carolina State University, NC
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Melissa Rekeweg

Managing Director, National Council for Agricultural Education
Melissa Rekeweg is the Managing Director for NCAE and the Associate Director of Strategic Initiatives for the National FFA Organization.  Melissa began her career as an agricultural education teacher and moved on to serve as the Indiana FFA Executive Director and the State Director... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Bonham B

1:15pm CST

Cooking Up Something New: Bringing Global Flavor to Your Local Classroom
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
This workshop is presented by the Global Teach Ag Network. 

Food has a unique ability to bring people together across the world while also showcasing rich diversity across continents and cultures. Attendees will be some of the first to learn about GTANeats, a new complementary program from the Global Teach Ag Network (GTAN) that focuses on the connections between culinary science, nutrition, and cultural influence from around the world. Participants will have an opportunity to share how they currently interact with food-related topics in their classrooms and give input on what resources could best serve their students.

This workshop is part of the pathway on global learning in agriculture curated by GTAN for NAAE. These workshops are designed to complement one another, but each workshop in the pathway is a stand-alone session.

Speakers
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Daniel Foster

Agricultural Teacher Educator, Penn State University
I am a passionate individual looking to make a positive difference in the world around me. 7th Generation Texan. I previously taught secondary agriculture in Willcox, Arizona and I am currently a faculty member at Penn State in Agricultural Teacher Education and co-founder of the... Read More →
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Thomas Gabel

Program Manager, Global Teach Ag Network
Program Manager at the Global Teach Ag Network. Excited to support educators in incorporating global concepts and agriculture into their curriculum.
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Bonham D

1:15pm CST

FFA for ALL: Enhancing FFA Topics in Your Classroom
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Explore the FFA related resources from National FFA. Turn-key lesson plans exist in the educator resources folder that cover FFA topics such as teaching CDEs and LDEs, the FFA Student Handbook, choice boards for student led exploration, implementation guides for key FFA events, an FFA themed sub guide, and more!
Speakers
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Shelby Ball

Agricultural Educator, Avon Park High School, FL
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Shana Boteler

Agricultural Educator, Page High School, TN
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Seguin AB

1:15pm CST

Floral Design Mastery: Your Ultimate Guide to Teaching Floral Design with Flair
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Are you struggling to teach floral design or unsure where to even begin? Look no further! This workshop is designed to guide you through the essentials with ease. From basic course pacing guides to engaging activities and lessons, we'll walk through each step without the need for live flowers. But that's not all – we also provide valuable fundraising opportunities and teach proper procedures for handling live flowers with your students. Join us and unlock the secrets to successful floral design program.
Speakers
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Sarah Beth Hammond

Agricultural Educator, Eastside High School, GA
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Bonham E

1:15pm CST

Here Comes the Sun: Unlocking the Power of Agrivoltaics in the Classroom
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Corteva Agriscience.

Dive into the groundbreaking field of agrivoltaics, where solar energy meets agriculture. Through hands-on experiments, you’ll learn how to harness the power of photovoltaic cells to generate electricity and explore the factors that affect their efficiency. Perfect for educators looking to integrate energy concepts into their curriculum and understand the synergy between food production and renewable energy goals.

Speakers
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Misty Steeke

Agricultural Educator, Scranton School District, ND
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Jerry Agan

Agricultural Educator, Elizabethton City Schools, TN
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Halee Wasson

Agricultural Educator, Southern Cayuga High School, NY
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Crockett CD

1:15pm CST

River Rangers – The Smith River Water Quality Chase
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Corteva Agriscience.

Calling all River Rangers! There is a problem in the Smith River watershed; is agriculture to blame? We will need your help during this thrilling, hands-on inquiry lab that brings real-world science into your classroom! Open the door for your students to become a River Ranger while investigating the sources of excess nutrients impacting water quality. Get ready to engage your students with interactive activities that will make them feel like environmental scientists on a mission while they discover (1.) the intriguing mystery of nutrient pollution; (2.) best management practices for animal science, plant science, and beyond; and (3.) real-life applications in natural resources and environmental science. This workshop is perfect for paring curiosity and fostering a deeper understanding of crucial environmental issues. Join us for this adventure in science and discovery – your classroom will never be the same.

Speakers
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Heather Brown

Agricultural Educator, Camas Valley Charter School, OR
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Alexandra Grimes

Agricultural Educator, Greeley West High School, CO
Hello! My name is Alexandra Grimes. I have been an agriculture educator for the past 4 years as well as a part of the vet industry since I was in 9th grade. I have a passion for all student ages and backgrounds. I am currently an NAAE Agriscience Teacher Ambassador as well as a National... Read More →
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Khalifa Shareef

Agricultural Educator, Chattahoochee Hills Charter School, GA
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Republic BC

1:15pm CST

So, What the $%X#! Do We Do? How to Build Motivation and Persistence in High School Classrooms
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Researchers indicate students lack persistence and motivation to complete tasks in secondary classrooms, especially in the last five years (since COVID-19). This workshop will highlight classroom expectations, procedures, and teaching strategies you can employ to help today's students gain work-ready skills and better engage with content. Spend some time developing assignments, working through disclosure documents, and thinking through how your classroom can help set students up for success.
Speakers
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Kasee Smith

Teacher Educator, University of Idaho, ID
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Lone Star A

1:15pm CST

Unlock YOUR Potential - #TeachAg
Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Unlock the future of agricultural education with the 2024 NAAE Lesson Plan in-a-Box! This interactive inquiry lesson plan is designed to ignite your student’s passion to consider becoming the next generation of agricultural educators! Dive into the 2024 NAAE #TeachAg Lesson Plan in-a-Box "Unlock YOUR Potential", where you'll explore innovative strategies to inspire your students to consider a fulfilling career in teaching agriculture. This hands-on session will guide you through dynamic activities that challenge students to earn keys to their own agricultural education department, thus unlocking their potential and enthusiasm for the field. Don't miss this opportunity to empower your students and shape the future of agricultural education—attend this workshop today and become a catalyst for change! You will also walk away with your own 2024 NAAE Lesson Plan in-a-Box.
Speakers
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Brian Welch

Agricultural Educator, Madisonville North Hopkins High School, KY

Wednesday December 4, 2024 1:15pm - 2:30pm CST
Lone Star E

2:45pm CST

Capitol Report: Creating a comprehensive advocacy plan for engaging with State Governments.
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Teacher Leadership/State Leadership Development
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Jesse Faber

Agricultural Educator, Pontiac Township High School, IL
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Bonham E

2:45pm CST

Developing Essential Skills for Future Agricultural Professionals
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by BASF. 

As the agricultural industry evolves, the need for skilled professionals who can navigate its complexities becomes increasingly crucial. This discussion will delve into the essential skills that future agricultural professionals must develop to lead us into a sustainable and innovative future. Learn how organizational are investing in early talent programs to cultivate the essential skills that young professionals need now and in the future. By investing in early talent programs, the agricultural industry ensures that the next generation of professionals is well-equipped to meet future challenges and drive innovation.

Speakers
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Jennifer Overholt

Collegiate Relations and Early Talent Development Manager, BASF, NC
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Lone Star F

2:45pm CST

Environmental Sensors for Data Collection in Plant Science/Horticulture
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Similar to how scientists utilize technology to manipulate environmental factors to improve plant growth and development, agriscience teachers can implement technology to teach the environmental variables and factors a greenhouse facility provides for plants to grow and flourish. This workshop will explore the use and benefits of environmental sensors in enhancing data collection and analysis within plant science and horticulture education. Participants will gain insights into how these sensors can improve the accuracy and efficiency of data-driven decisions in educational laboratories. We will explore how to collect and export data for analysis. Join us to discuss how environmental sensor technology can improve student learning outcomes by providing real-time data and facilitating hands-on learning experiences that illuminate STEM concepts in plant science curricula.
Speakers
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Catherine DiBenedetto

Associate Professor, Clemson University, SC
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Steven DuBose

Agricultural Educator, Anderson Institute of Technology, SC
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Lone Star B

2:45pm CST

Expand Your Agriculture Programs with Construction Career Pathways
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Explore the alignment between the AFNR (Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources) Career Cluster Content Standards and the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum.  This alignment not only enhances educational offerings in agricultural education but also connects them with opportunities in the construction industry.

Alignment of Curricula: NCCER has adjusted its curriculum to incorporate agricultural language, content, and visuals, aligning it with AFNR standards. This alignment ensures that educational content reflects the specific needs and terminology of the agricultural sector.

Credentialing and Recognition: Students who complete these programs can earn industry-recognized credentials. These credentials prominently display logos from FFA, AFNR, and NCCER. This recognition signifies that students have attained proficiency in both agricultural and construction-related skills.

Pathways and Partnerships: Partnerships with construction organizations, as exemplified by initiatives like CareerStarter, High School Builder Program, BYF (Build Your Future), and HammerMath, create clear pathways for students. These pathways extend from high school into post-secondary education, apprenticeships, and workforce development programs.

Benefits of Collaboration: These partnerships strengthen educational programs by providing meaningful connections and opportunities for articulation. Students benefit from a structured framework that supports their career development and prepares them for successful transitions into the workforce or further education.

Overall, the integration of AFNR standards with NCCER curriculum and the partnerships with construction organizations create robust pathways for students interested in careers that combine agricultural and construction industry skills. This approach not only enhances educational quality but also addresses workforce needs by preparing students with relevant and recognized credentials.
Speakers
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Melissa Rekeweg

Managing Director, National Council for Agricultural Education
Melissa Rekeweg is the Managing Director for NCAE and the Associate Director of Strategic Initiatives for the National FFA Organization.  Melissa began her career as an agricultural education teacher and moved on to serve as the Indiana FFA Executive Director and the State Director... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Travis AB

2:45pm CST

Facilitating a Cultural Shift in your Classroom/School
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Culture can make or break a community.  Perhaps you can feel that you need to make some changes in the culture of your program, school, family, church, or another group you are a part of.  Let's dig in and identify the current culture and make a plan for cultural creation that can change EVERYTHING!
Speakers
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Natasha Mortenson

Minnesota FFA
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Lone Star E

2:45pm CST

Harvesting Opportunities: Bridging Elementary Education and Secondary Agriculture Programs
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Join us for an engaging workshop designed to empower educators with the tools to create meaningful connections between elementary schools and secondary agriculture programs. Participants will delve into the significance of these collaborations, discovering how early exposure to agriculture can enrich young learners' educational experiences and spark long-term interest in the field. Through interactive brainstorming sessions, you'll explore innovative opportunities for collaboration, from hands-on projects to integrated curriculum initiatives. Finally, you'll leave with a concrete plan tailored to your school, equipped to foster productive relationships with elementary education faculty and administration. Don't miss this chance to cultivate a robust educational ecosystem that benefits students, teachers, and the community!
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Eric Rubenstein

Teacher Educator, University of Georgia, GA
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Taylor Bird

PhD student, University of Georgia, GA
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Jessica Boone

PhD Student, University of Georgia, GA
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Lone Star D

2:45pm CST

Hooked on Research: Reeling in Your Students with Innovative Stories from CAST
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
This workshop is presented by the Global Teach Ag Network. 

How often do you and your students engage with current, cutting-edge, scientific research? The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST) and Global Teach Ag Network (GTAN) are excited to explore opportunities for integrating robust, research-based instruction in your agricultural science classroom. While understanding in-depth agricultural research may feel daunting, attendees will leave this workshop prepared to connect innovative research to the lives of you and your students.

This workshop is part of the pathway on global learning in agriculture curated by the Global Teach Ag Network for NAAE. These workshops are designed to complement one another, but each workshop in the pathway is a stand-alone session.

Speakers
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Daniel Foster

Agricultural Teacher Educator, Penn State University
I am a passionate individual looking to make a positive difference in the world around me. 7th Generation Texan. I previously taught secondary agriculture in Willcox, Arizona and I am currently a faculty member at Penn State in Agricultural Teacher Education and co-founder of the... Read More →
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Thomas Gabel

Program Manager, Global Teach Ag Network
Program Manager at the Global Teach Ag Network. Excited to support educators in incorporating global concepts and agriculture into their curriculum.
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Chris Boomsma

Chief Executive Officer, Council for Agricultural Science and Technology
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Bonham D

2:45pm CST

Invest in Your Health Trainer Exchange
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
AgriSafe's Invest in Your Health Trainer Exchange certifies educators to deliver modules tailored for ages 14-23. Training materials are provided and designed for classroom settings. Invest in Your Health (IYH) comprises seven modules for agricultural teachers to seamlessly integrate into their courses. These innovative trainings aim to empower young producers to prioritize their health through preventive behaviors, ultimately shaping the future of agriculture. Each module includes classroom curriculum, student activities, and learning assessments, aiming to educate, prevent, and safeguard young farmers. Additionally, educators will receive a digital badge to showcase their dedication to specialized training for youth working in agriculture.
Speakers
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Knesha Rose-Davison

AgriSafe
Knesha Rose-Davison, MPH, CPHPublic Health and Equity DirectorProgram Focus: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA), Opioid Misuse Prevention, Youth in Agriculture, and Women's HealthKnesha leads multiple initiatives focused on enhancing public health and safety within... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Lone Star A

2:45pm CST

SAE in the Classroom: Not One More Thing, One Core Thing
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Looking for turn-key resources to teach about SAE in your classroom? Look no further! Check out all that National FFA has to offer to help you through. Discover the SAE videos with lesson plans and choice boards that can help make SAEs a more engaging and interesting topic in class!
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Kasey Naylor

Agricultural Educator, Sam Rayburn High School, TX
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Seguin AB

2:45pm CST

Texas A&M Veterinary Science Certificate Program
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
The VSCP is a nationally recognized program designed for students interested in becoming a veterinary assistant. VSCP covers all species but emphasizes livestock and equine education and hands-on clinical experience.  The program is coordinated through Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, open to participating high schools, 4-H clubs, homeschools, and to private individuals, the VSCP has participants in all 50 states. If you are an educator looking for veterinary science curriculum, support, events or professional development we have something for you. Students are eligible to sit for a veterinary assistant certificate after successful completion of our program. Professional development and curriculum support for teachers in veterinary medicine and animal science is available at our annual summer trainings. Texas A&M VSCP is all things CATE, Veterinary Medicine & Animal Science all wrapped into one.
Speakers
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Susan Culp, DVM

Program Veterinarian, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Veterinary Science Certificate Program (VSCP)
I am a program veterinarian for the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Veterinary Science Certificate Program (VSCP).  My background is in small animal medicine and surgery.  My primary focus at VSCP is working to update the existing VSCP Veterinary Science Curriculum.
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David Sessum, LVT

Program Manager, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Veterinary Science Certificate Program (VSCP)
Wednesday December 4, 2024 2:45pm - 4:00pm CST
Lone Star C

4:15pm CST

Budget Bites: Innovative Food Science Labs on a Dime
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Join the "Budget Bites: Innovative Food Science Labs on a Dime" workshop where learning meets affordability! Explore the wonders of food science through engaging labs designed to fit any budget. From investigating food chemistry to experimenting with food preservation methods, our cost-effective approach ensures teachers can provide enriching experiences without overspending. Students will uncover the secrets behind their favorite foods while teachers appreciate the practicality of our budget-friendly materials. Come discover how to deliver exciting and educational food science lessons without breaking the bank. Don't miss this opportunity to ignite curiosity and inspire the next generation of food scientists!
Speakers
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Brooke Swindler

Agricultural Educator, Carrollton Area Career Center, MO
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Lone Star C

4:15pm CST

Combining Floral Design and Coding Kits in the Classroom
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Looking for a way to add innovative and engaging technology into your classroom that promotes critical thinking and problem solving? Learn how to use coding kits to turn student designed Rose Bowl Parade floats into animated works of art. From adding movement, lights and sound to floats and streamlining classroom presentations into a televised recording of your parade, learn to take a standard classroom project to the next level.
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Mandy Curry

Agricultural Educator, Millbrook High School, VA
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Bonham D

4:15pm CST

FREE CASE 4 Learning Agricultural Safety Curriculum
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Strengthen safety skills and practices in agricultural education classrooms, labs, shops, and within the agriculture industry. Study safety through education, evaluation, and enforcement. Students' inquiry about general safety hazards and personal responsibilities through engaging hands-on activities and projects.
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Josh Day

Curriculum Coordinator, CASE 4 Learning
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Bonham B

4:15pm CST

Fun with Fungi: Incorporating Mycology into Your Curriculum
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Incorporating mycology into the classroom has many benefits including discussions on food safety and regulation, the role of ecology, and taxonomic identification skills. Fungi also play many different roles in the ecosystem including decomposers, mutualists, and parasites. Lesson plans in four topics areas will be presented including; mushroom identification, sustainable foraging, fungal ecology, and food safety. Examples of hands-on learning and connections to the Wild-Foraged Mushroom certification will be given. Looking at these components of the agriscience curriculum through the lens of mycology will prove to be an engaging way to motivate students while potentially helping them earn a certification.
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Carley Kratz

Agricultural Educator, Lenawee Intermediate School District, MI
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Lone Star A

4:15pm CST

Helping students "find" their SAE experience using ExploreSAE.com, Develop a Draft SAE Plan and Get Started...One Step!
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
This workshop covers an educational tool that puts SAE learning into the students' hands to explore their potential time commitment, areas of interest, and resources to explore "their SAE" using ExploreSAE.com. This flipped classroom approach from AET offers a digital learning platform to help students view SAE opportunities that align with SAE For All and develop a mock SAE experience for them to grow! Students can also take ideas they have and add them to their AET records or print a PDF and submit it for a grade. Alternatively, teachers can view their students' mock experiences and compare SAE types and areas of interest to a state and national listing to compare... significant data to share with your CTE leaders. Come and learn more!

Speakers
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Roger Hanagriff

Owner, AET
Howdy! I have spent the past 25 years helping programs track and promote educational experiences using both economic and learning outcomes, but in 2007 partnered with a great team to develop an online system that is now used annually by over 500,000 students and 6,000 agricultural... Read More →
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Bonham C

4:15pm CST

Legislative Brief: Identifying Legislative Opportunities for Ag Ed in your State
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Agriculture education has tremendous opportunity to grow with the support state legislation and funding. Wherever your legislative program currently is, growing through advocacy can enhance your own experience and that of students, teachers, and programs in your state.
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Jesse Faber

Agricultural Educator, Pontiac Township High School, IL
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Lone Star B

4:15pm CST

SAE Mentors- A Program For All Ag Educators & FFA Members
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Learn about SAE Mentors! This is a student-ran program to establish more SAE's in your chapter, improve the quality of student SAE's, and create accountability among each FFA member. Come learn about how this program can clear off your plate as an ag educator. Grant money, proficiency awards, and more time are surely in your future with SAE Mentors!
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Jake Rutledge

Agricultural Educator, Chapman High School, KS
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Bonham E

4:15pm CST

Secrets to Maximizing your next fundraiser with an online Merch store
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by 1-800-Tshirts.

Do you want apparel and swag for your chapter, but don't want to deal with the headache of collecting money and sizes? Learn how to set up an online store with fundraising potential. No more collecting money or sizes No more sorting through boxes to find orders No cost to you to set up the online store With this workshop, you will learn how apparel can be fun, and doesn't have to be a nightmare.


Speakers
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Tracy Donath

Account Manager, 1-800-Tshirts
I am from Dyersville IowaI have 2 daughters Emma and NatalieI have 2 Frenchies Rizzo and MauiI am an Animal Lover!I have been working with FFA chapter since 2019; they make up about 90% of my accounts.I cannot wait to meet all of youTracy
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Lone Star E

4:15pm CST

Strategic Excellence: Elevating Agriculture Programs through Collaborative Self-Evaluation and Advisory Integration
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
This workshop is crafted for educators and administrators invested in advancing their agriculture programs. By synergizing program self-evaluation utilizing the National Quality Program Standards with the invaluable insights from advisory committees, participants will learn to strategically enhance and elevate their Ag. Ed. offerings. Seeking continuous improvement and aligning programs with industry demands.
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Emily Fickbohm

Program Director of Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Energy, CCCS, CO
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Lone Star D

4:15pm CST

Welding Education- Curriculum that is engaging and diverse that reaches every student.
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Lincoln Electric. 

Lincoln Electric provides a comprehensive selection of educational materials and products that cater to various learning approaches and eliminate obstacles. Our education solutions encompass a wide range of topics, from illuminating welding career readiness to practical instruction and virtual reality, and combine technology with personalized learning methods to assist students in their welding journey or introduce them to a welding career path.

Speakers
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Dan Klingman

Manager, Educational Programming, Lincoln Electric
My name is Dan Klingman. I'm in the education dept at Lincoln Electric. Been with Lincoln for 29 years 20 of those in the education dept. You can discuss anything Lincoln with me. For example, equipment , consumables, curriculum, professional development, certifications, robotics....etc... Read More →
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Victoria Valore

Program Manager, Lincoln Electric
Wednesday December 4, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm CST
Seguin AB
 
Thursday, December 5
 

1:45pm CST

Discover iCEV’s New Courses & Hands-On Challenges
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by iCEV. 

Discover the latest advancements and resources in agricultural education with iCEV! This engaging workshop will showcase iCEV's newest courses, industry certifications and offerings designed to empower educators and enhance student success.

Join us for an interactive experience where you'll dive into iCEV’s upcoming lab and design challenges, designed to bring real-world applications into the classroom. This hands-on component will allow you to explore how these lab challenges can be integrated into your curriculum to elevate student engagement and skill development. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your teaching toolkit and be among the first to experience the latest from iCEV!


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Clayton Franklin

Chief Product Officer, iCEV
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Megan O'Quinn

Vice President of Curriculum & Instruction, iCEV
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Seguin AB

1:45pm CST

Empowering Future Farmers: FarmBeats for Students Workshop
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Microsoft. 

Join us for an interactive workshop on FarmBeats for Students, a program co-developed by Microsoft and National FFA, that brings precision agriculture directly into the classroom. Learn about affordable hardware kits and free curriculum, including activities that give students hands-on experience with topics like digital sensors, data analysis, and artificial intelligence (AI). No prior experience with these concepts is necessary. Learn more about FarmBeats for Students: www.aka.ms/FBFS

Speakers
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Dustin Jez

President/Co-founder, Fair Chance Learning
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Cheri Bortleson

Excel Education Program Manager, Microsoft

Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Lone Star E

1:45pm CST

Make Planning a Breeze with AI
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
This workshop dives into how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can become your secret weapon! Explore using AI tools to generate engaging lesson ideas, automate grading, and streamline administrative tasks. Discover how AI can personalize learning for your students and free up valuable time for you to focus on what matters most – inspiring the next generation of agricultural leaders!
Speakers
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Christopher Eck

Teacher Educator, Oklahoma State University, OK
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Jason Peake

Teacher Educator, University of Georgia, GA
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Lone Star C

1:45pm CST

Modifying Your Way to an Inclusive Classroom
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Do you have students with a disability in your agriculture classes? Are you unsure of how to support them? Would you like to brainstorm with colleagues about a solution? Then this workshop is for you. Participants will be provided with an opportunity to work with colleagues to modify/accommodate an agriculture education lesson plan that can be used in their classroom.
Speakers
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Brittany Coleman

Agricultural Educator, Durant High School, FL
I am a dedicated high school agriculture teacher with a Master's degree in Special Education. My passion for teaching and agriculture is driven by a commitment to fostering a love for learning and cultivating an appreciation for the environment among my students. With a robust educational... Read More →
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Buddy Coleman

Agricultural Educator, Suwannee High School, FL
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Deborah Coleman

Agricultural Educator, Suwannee High School, FL
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Lone Star B

1:45pm CST

Pork Production: Hands on, Career Oriented, and Industry Approved
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
There's a pig in your greenhouse? It's no secret that two sows farrow in our school greenhouse each spring to teach students about pork production. While not everyone can bring pigs to the classroom, Destination Pork is an awesome supplement! I will also provide you with my interactive, engaging, and fun lessons that counter this curriculum. The workshop will show educators how to utilize these lesson plan while also strengthening your skills, abilities, and knowledge in swine production. You will leave with a strong understanding of what this curriculum can offer you along with lessons that make it more interactive towards your classroom. Curious about farrowing sows in your greenhouse? We'll talk about that too!
Speakers
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Riley Hintzsche

Agricultural Educator, Streator Township High School, IL
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Lone Star A

1:45pm CST

Sweet Sheep Genetics
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Corteva Agriscience. 

As we push the boundaries of livestock advancements, new challenges and groundbreaking solutions emerge. Here is your chance to immerse yourself into genetics while gaining a hands-on activity to introduce into your classroom with the latest genetic innovation. In this workshop, you will crossbreed sheep and predict which genetic diseases may show up – diseases the industry is working hard to eliminate. Get ready to roll up your sleeves and engage in a real-world activity that showcases an effective way to practice predicting dihybrid crosses, using Punnett Squares, etc. This is not just any workshop – It’s an adventure in genetics that will leave you inspired and equipped with practical knowledge to bring back to your classroom.

Speakers
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Andy Jensen

Agricultural Educator, Sioux Falls School District, SD
Working and living on my families small farm in SE SD I quickly knew that agriculture was where I needed to be. When I enrolled in my first AgEd class at Centerville, and knew that I could be an Agriculture Teacher, I was hooked. I am so excited to share with you my passion for agriculture... Read More →
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Sara Edwards

Agricultural Educator, Madisonville North Hopkins High School, KY
I grew up in southern Indiana on a small horse farm, raising and showing reining and ranch horses. Beyond showing horses, I was very involved in her local 4-H, especially in the Jr. Leaders, horse and pony, and dog obedience clubs. Additionally, I  was very active in her local FFA... Read More →
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Heather Wasson

Agricultural Educator, Upper Dauphin Area High School, PA
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Republic BC

1:45pm CST

The Emotional Work of Teaching
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Teaching is loaded with emotional labor, but so often that emotional labor turns to emotional exhaustion. This workshop focuses on reclaiming emotional boundaries through revealing how you engage in emotional labor. We'll process, identify boundary strategies, and make space for all the work teaching involves.
Speakers
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Teague Teece

Teacher Educator, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Lone Star D

1:45pm CST

Using AET Features to Improve Your Chapter, Teacher, and Student Efficiency! It is about saving you Time and Getting Kids Involved.
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
This workshop will share AET chapter tools to better connect with students through aligned efforts versus using other systems like Remind, Quizizz, Google Calendar, and other solutions that are just one more thing. We will cover critical tools in AET that offer efficiency/time-saving solutions, such as AET's Meeting Manager for students to develop agendas, take minutes, and keep attendance, which builds student records! Strategic Plan/POA to create mission-driven activities that develop a National Chapter Award, create a calendar, and record students' participation, which then grows their records…all in one step! Online exams in AET offer a solution to train CDE/LDE teams and keep students engaged. SAE assessments can help validate SAEs as WBL projects and build evaluation records to support your extended contract.
Speakers
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Roger Hanagriff

Owner, AET
Howdy! I have spent the past 25 years helping programs track and promote educational experiences using both economic and learning outcomes, but in 2007 partnered with a great team to develop an online system that is now used annually by over 500,000 students and 6,000 agricultural... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Bonham E

1:45pm CST

Using Storytelling and Immersive Technology to Foster Meaningful Classroom Experiences
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
This workshop is presented by the Global Teach Ag Network. 

How do we tell the story of the world around us? Can we do this with our students...without having to travel far away? This workshop will dive into the role of immersive technology in storytelling – and connecting our students to global agriculture! Attendees will learn about opportunities for implementation of virtual field trips and virtual reality integration as rich and engaging elements of agricultural science curriculum.

This workshop is part of the pathway on global learning in agriculture curated by the Global Teach Ag Network for NAAE. These workshops are designed to complement one another, but each workshop in the pathway is a stand-alone session.

Speakers
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Daniel Foster

Agricultural Teacher Educator, Penn State University
I am a passionate individual looking to make a positive difference in the world around me. 7th Generation Texan. I previously taught secondary agriculture in Willcox, Arizona and I am currently a faculty member at Penn State in Agricultural Teacher Education and co-founder of the... Read More →
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Thomas Gabel

Program Manager, Global Teach Ag Network
Program Manager at the Global Teach Ag Network. Excited to support educators in incorporating global concepts and agriculture into their curriculum.
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OP McCubbins

Teacher Educator, Mississippi State University
Teacher Educator. Tech Nerd. Fashion Icon.
Thursday December 5, 2024 1:45pm - 3:00pm CST
Bonham D

3:15pm CST

Bringing Biofuels into the Classroom
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Growth Energy. 

Gen Z and Gen Alpha are the two most environmentally-conscious generations in history. However, research shows that these kids also occasionally feel powerless against environmental challenges. Luckily, biofuels offer a path forward, especially for students who are close to the ag sector. This uniquely American source of renewable energy already helps the environment today and is poised to take on an even bigger role lowering emissions in the future. Learn how biofuels are already green (and getting greener), what advantages they offer over other renewable sources of energy, how they affect farmers and drive change in America's agricultural sector, and much more in this presentation delivered by Growth Energy, the nation's largest biofuel trade association.
Speakers
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Jake Barron

Director of Communications and Media Relations, Growth Energy

Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Presidio C

3:15pm CST

Cultivating Innovation: Leveraging Bayer’s Open Labs Resources for Agriscience Education
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Bayer. 

By participating in this workshop, educators will discover innovative teaching resources and network with like-minded professionals dedicated to advancing agriscience education. Join us for an inspiring session that will equip you with the tools to cultivate a passion for agriculture in your students!


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Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Travis AB

3:15pm CST

Exploring World Food Sustainability through the Journey 2050 Program!
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Nutrien Ag Solutions. 

Journey 2050 is a free program that engages grades 6-12 in discussions about world food sustainability. Lesson topics include sustainability, soil, water, economy, land use, culture, careers, and technology in agriculture. The program features a virtual simulation game composed of a farming game, knowledge test and career avatar. This program is ideal for both in-person and virtual learning settings.

Speakers
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Andy Guffey

Executive Director, National Agriculture in the Classroom Organization/Nutrien
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Seguin AB

3:15pm CST

Farming is Risky Business: A Simulation-Based Learning Platform for Teaching Risk Management
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Custom Ag Solutions.

The Farming is Risky Business (FRB) Web-Based Learning Platform is a free and comprehensive resource for teaching students about risk management concepts and Federal crop insurance programs. Sponsored by the USDA's Risk Management Agency (RMA), the FRB platform's content is state-specific and aligned with national and state content standards.

The FRB learning experience revolves around an interactive and competitive simulation game wherein students make annual production and marketing decisions on a simulated farming operation. After students make their decisions, the simulation runs and delivers their financial results. In many ways, the simulation resembles better-known games such as "The Farming Game" or even "Life." The FRB content and simulation are dynamic and highly engaging, with unique outcomes that change for every student in every workshop.
Speakers
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John Mangus

Custom Ag Solutions (CAS)
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Aubrianne Crosby

Custom Ag Solutions (CAS)

Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Lone Star F

3:15pm CST

Finding Your Leadership Niche
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Teacher leaders: finding your niche in navigating fulfilling leadership opportunities without biting off too much. Whether in your school, community, or professional organizations, leadership opportunities abound. This workshop will provide strategies to develop a personal service plan to engage with purpose. Your leadership is needed, to be your best requires a plan!
Speakers
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Jesse Faber

Agricultural Educator, Pontiac Township High School, IL
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Liz Harris

Agricultural Educator, Normal Community High School, IL
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Riley Hintzsche

Agricultural Educator, Streator Township High School, IL
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Lone Star D

3:15pm CST

Flower Pounding - Floral Art in a New Way
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Come and learn how to use leftover flowers to create floral art in a whole new way! Students will pound flowers with hammers and create art pieces using the principles and elements of design. This is such a fun project to use in floral, horticulture, plant science, or even in an agricultural biology class!
Speakers
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Hannah Schneider

Agricultural Educator, Wenatchee High School, WA
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Bonham D

3:15pm CST

Fostering Inclusive Agricultural Education Programs: Empowering Agriculture Teachers to Support LGBTQ+ Students
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
As the landscape of education evolves, it is imperative for agricultural educators to create inclusive environments where all students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, feel valued and supported. This workshop aims to equip agriculture teachers with the necessary tools and strategies to cultivate an environment that fosters acceptance, understanding, and support for LGBTQ+ students. Grounded in empirical data collected from former and current agricultural students who identify as LGBTQ+, this workshop offers practical insights and actionable steps to promote inclusivity within agricultural education settings. The workshop will explore the experiences and perspectives of LGBTQ+ students in the classroom, addressing challenges they may face and highlighting the importance of creating safe spaces where all students feel respected and valued.
Speakers
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Tyler Price

Agricultural Educator, Rockvale High School, TN
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Eric Moser

Agricultural Educator, Muskegon Area Career Tech Center, MI
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Lonestar A

3:15pm CST

Getting Employers & Supervisors Involved in Documented SAE Evaluations to Support SAE as a WBL Experience
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
This workshop will cover how to empower employers, supervisors, and those involved with SAEs to record student work evaluations easily. This process can also add validation for your SAEs as Work-Based Learning (WBL) experiences and build relationships with local businesses and stakeholders for your program. A key area of WBL accreditation is evaluations tied in with student hours and skills for WBL documentation, which can help. New e-signature plans in AET can also align with SAE/WBL Agreements, which continue to connect to quality WBL and keep students, parents, and employers on the same page.
Speakers
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Russell Ewell

AET & Ewell Educational Services
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Roger Hanagriff

Owner, AET
Howdy! I have spent the past 25 years helping programs track and promote educational experiences using both economic and learning outcomes, but in 2007 partnered with a great team to develop an online system that is now used annually by over 500,000 students and 6,000 agricultural... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Bonham C

3:15pm CST

More Money, Fewer Problems
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Need money for a project and trying to figure out where to get it from? Do you need help finding fun or unique fundraising ideas? In this session, we will be giving out grant opportunities and how to write them (without adding more to your plate) and sharing unique fundraising ideas along with how to receive funding within your community.
Speakers
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Bailey Hawbaker

Agricultural Educator, Stanley Public School, ND
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Cora Smith

Agricultural Educator, Beulah Public School, ND
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Lone Star E

3:15pm CST

Ready...Engage!!! Strategies for engaging your students in the classroom.
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
You have a short time at the beginning of class to engage your student's interests so they are actively involved in your daily lesson. Practice and learn some inquiry-based strategies you can use to engage your students as active learners.
Speakers
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Carl Aakre

Director, CASE 4 Learning
Carl began working part-time with (Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education) CASE in 2009 when he became a Lead Teacher and assisted in developing the Principles of Agriculture – Plant course. He then served on the curriculum development team for the Introduction to Agriculture... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Bonham B

3:15pm CST

Sale Barn Auction Inside Your Classroom!
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Bring your students to a sale barn auction inside your classroom! Whether the sale barn is in your town or an hour away, this lesson can help students think like a cattle feeder - using math to determine how to bid and when they should bid on cattle that are at the sale barn.
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Toni Rasmussen

Agricultural Educator, Wayne Community Schools, NE
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Bonham E

3:15pm CST

Student-Driven Grading - Timecards
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Feedback is vital for students to grow but grading can be a burden. This workshop highlights a strategy that makes group grading a breeze. Through use of a "Timecard", students develop their own priorities depending on the task at hand to self-assess and provide peer feedback for future improvement. Learn how to implement this tool, walking away with the resources needed to make your grade book one less thing to worry about.
Speakers
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Brian Welch

Agricultural Educator, Madisonville North Hopkins High School, KY
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Lone Star B

3:15pm CST

Utilizing Our Global Agriculture Community to Stretch Students Outside Their Comfort Zone to Develop Independence and Responsibility
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Agriculture teachers know that our classroom extends outside the ag room and school. Many of us take students to various competitions and conventions in and out of state. Why not teach them beyond our borders? Learn from an experienced agriculture teacher who has taken students outside of the United States on agriculture tours. Students experience where imported food comes from, are immersed in local culture and customs, and experience how people live in other countries. By working with companies like Education First (EF), teachers receive support with training, tour selection, student recruitment, trip preparations (itineraries, lodging, flights), and on-tour logistics. See what students have experienced on agriculture tours in the Dominican Republic and Ireland. Find out how you can make the world your classroom!
Speakers
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Kurt VanDeWalle

Agricultural Educator, Filmore Central High School, NE
I have been teaching agriculture education and advising FFA for over 20 years.  The majority of my time has been at Fillmore Central.My international travel experience includes traveling with students as the tour coordinator. I received training from EF in Paris, France and have... Read More →
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Anna Smillie

Tour Consultant, EF Educational Tours
I work with Agriculture Educators and FFA Advisors across Nebraska to set up international agriculture based travel programs for students! I have helped teachers bring their students to Ireland, the Dominican Republic, Italy, and beyond to meet industry leaders and learn about global... Read More →
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Timothy Kennedy

Regional Director, EF Educational Tours
Thursday December 5, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm CST
Lone Star C

4:00pm CST

"Agri"-Culturally Responsive Teaching, incorporating your student's interests, backgrounds, and experiences into your classroom.
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
How do I incorporate students' interests, backgrounds, and experiences into your agriculture education classroom? Understand how to utilize your students' "funds of knowledge" as an asset in your teaching. Incorporate Culturally Responsive Teaching to reach all of your learners.
Speakers
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Sam Rodriguez

Assitant Professor, Agricultural Education, California State Univeristy Fresno, CA
Dr. Sam Rodriguez joined the Fresno State Animal Sciences and Agricultural Education faculty at California State University, Fresno, in 2022. Dr. Rodriguez earned his B.S. in Animal Science and M.S. in Agriculture Science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He earned his Ed.D in Educational... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Lone Star C

4:00pm CST

A Wise Owl Once Said...
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
As agriculture teachers, we are always more than willing to help our students with the many challenges they face. We encourage them to push themselves to be the best they can be every day! But what about our peers? Other Ag Teachers? A wise old owl once told me that sharing knowledge and encouragement can only lead to a brighter future for all. Learn some basic tools to help you and your state develop, maintain, and build a successful peer mentorship program.
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Morgan Clinton

Agricultural Educator, Sparta High School, IL
This year I will be speaking about is how I built the mentor program for the State of Illinois! Tips, tricks, and lessons learned will be shared. As well as materials to hopefully help you get started on your very own mentor program!I love to be outside, road trip, show goats and... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Lone Star D

4:00pm CST

Avoiding the Burn: Practical Advice to Prevent Teacher Burnout in Agricultural Education
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
During this session you will learn how to prevent teacher burnout. You will explore the underlying concepts of occupational burnout, learn why teachers are leaving the profession, and discover why agricultural educators are more exhausted than ever. By the end of the workshop you will learn several strategies that you can immediately implement that will have a positive impact on your ability to balance both your personal and professional lives. Join this critical conservation and together we can "avoid the burn."
Speakers
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Jay Solomonson

Teacher Educator, Illinois State University, IL
Dr. Solomonson grew up on a 1000-acre family farm in rural, Coal Valley, Illinois. After high school, he attended Black Hawk College- East then transferred to Western Illinois University where he received his B.S. degree in Agriculture- Teacher Certification. He began his career at... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Lone Star A

4:00pm CST

Balancing Act: Navigating Work and Family
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Do you feel that the scale always tips more toward your work responsibilities vs.family time? Do you always wish there was more time in a day to complete tasks? In today's fast-paced world, achieving equilibrium between work and family is a common challenge. This workshop provides practical strategies and tools to enhance your well-being and foster a more harmonious work-life integration. Know your worth, talent, and contributions as an educator as you learn how to "balance".
Speakers
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Emily Fickbohm

Program Director of Agriculture, Natural Resources, & Energy, CCCS, CO
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Presidio C

4:00pm CST

Careers From Classroom To Beyond
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
In 2022, it is reported that 22.1 million full- and part-time jobs were related to agriculture and food sectors – 10.4% of total U.S. employment (USDA, 2023). With this many jobs within the agriculture sector, it is important now more than ever to expose our students to agricultural careers and teach them the skills they need to be successful. National FFA provides several educator resources to assist you such as AgExplorer, virtual field trips, employability skills lessons, and more! Learn about these resources and how to use them in your classroom.
Speakers
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Kim Clark

Agricultural Educator, Royal Valley High School, KS
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Stacy Young

Agricultural Educator, Branford High School, FL
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Seguin AB

4:00pm CST

Classroom to Industry: Developing a Sustainable Model for Educating the Next Generation of Learners
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by the AED Foundation. 

The AED Foundation will highlight the significance of aligning student education with industry standards, as well as the valuable support that teachers can access through CASE 4 Learning.

Speakers
KU

Karina Utreras

Accreditation & Recognition Program Manager, Associated Equipment Distributors (AED)
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Travis AB

4:00pm CST

Communication and Decision-Making Skills: Helping Teachers Help Students with Ready-to-Use Curriculum
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Students require effective communication and decision-making skills for all careers across agriculture. This workshop will arm teachers with easy-to-use curriculum that can meet students' needs. Active demonstration of the modules will allow teachers to walk away with access to FREE curriculum. Free curriculum will include downloadable worksheets, handouts, videos, and audio clips to provide students with an immersive learning experience. Workshop participants will learn how to access and utilize curriculum covering topics such as listening effectively, oral and written communication, and social media use, as well as decision-making topics such as generating solutions, taking appropriate action and thinking abstractly. Curriculum is aligned with National FFA strands and standards. This project was supported by USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Grant no. 2019-38414-30265.
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Kalynn Baldock

Agriculture, Food Science, and Kinesiology Department Chair; Assistant Professor of Agriculture, Eastern New Mexico University, NM
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Theresa Murphrey

Teacher Educator, Texas A&M University, TX
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Holli Leggette

Teacher Educator, Texas A&M University
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Lone Star B

4:00pm CST

Cultivating Knowledge: Empowering Agriculture Teachers with a Year-Long Agribusiness Curriculum
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Feel empowered with a toolkit for a farm and agribusiness management course and the Farm and Agribusiness Management CDE, tailored for new and experienced agriculture teachers! In this workshop, you will receive a comprehensive, year-long curriculum and CDE preparation guide designed to equip educators with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive while supporting all components of the Agricultural Education Three-Component Model. Participants will experience and explore innovative teaching strategies, practical resources, and a supportive curriculum system essential for confidently delivering engaging and effective farm and agribusiness management instruction and Supervised Agricultural Experiences. Ideal for new and experienced agriculture teachers, join us to cultivate your teaching skills, foster student success, and grow a thriving farm and agribusiness course in your school.
Speakers
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Donavan Phoenix

Graduate Student, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE
Hello! My name is Donavan Phoenix and I recently transitioned out of the SBAE classroom and into pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. I bring with me three years of teaching experience in Minnesota and Nebraska. While in Nebraska, I started the Hershey Agriculture... Read More →
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Jenna Knake

Graduate Student, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE
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Emily Samuelson

Graduate Student, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Bonham C

4:00pm CST

Equipping Teachers: Hosting a CASE Institute or BreiefCASE in your Community or State
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Join us for an informative workshop on successfully hosting a CASE Institute or BriefCASE in your area. This session will cover essential topics such as host responsibilities, logistical planning, and the wide range of resources available to support educators. You'll learn best practices for organizing and managing these professional development programs, ensuring a seamless and impactful experience for all participants. Discover how to bring CASE 4 Learning curriculum tools via teacher training and professional growth to your state or community.
Speakers
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John Bergin

Curriculum Director, CASE 4 Learning
I taught Ag Education in Kansas for 12 years before stepping into the role as CASE Curriculum Director.
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Tiffany Zweygardt

CASE Coordinator, CASE 4 Learning
After teaching for six years in a rural Kansas agricultural classroom, I spent three years in the construction industry. I started working as an Independent Contractor for Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE) on the development of Agxplore (AgX) and am just finished... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Bonham B

4:00pm CST

Farming is Risky Business: A Simulation-Based Learning Platform for Teaching Risk Management
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Custom Ag Solutions.

The Farming is Risky Business (FRB) Web-Based Learning Platform is a free and comprehensive resource for teaching students about risk management concepts and Federal crop insurance programs. Sponsored by the USDA's Risk Management Agency (RMA), the FRB platform's content is state-specific and aligned with national and state content standards.

The FRB learning experience revolves around an interactive and competitive simulation game wherein students make annual production and marketing decisions on a simulated farming operation. After students make their decisions, the simulation runs and delivers their financial results. In many ways, the simulation resembles better-known games such as "The Farming Game" or even "Life." The FRB content and simulation are dynamic and highly engaging, with unique outcomes that change for every student in every workshop.
Speakers
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Aubrianne Crosby

Custom Ag Solutions (CAS)
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John Mangus

Custom Ag Solutions (CAS)
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Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Lone Star F

4:00pm CST

Preparing the Welders of Tomorrow: Enhancing Your Agricultural Mechanics Class with Virtual Reality Welding Trainers
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
The American Welding Society predicts a need for 360,000 new welders by 2027. Agricultural education teachers who teach agricultural mechanics courses are in a unique position to train their students to eventually fill these positions. However, sometimes they lack the confidence in their own welding skills needed to properly and safely teach their students. One way to build confidence in teachers is to use Virtual Reality welding trainers prior to practicing live welding in a laboratory setting. This workshop discusses benefits of Virtual Reality trainers, options available for teachers and teacher educators, and strategies to implement this technology in both the secondary and postsecondary classroom.
Speakers
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Ashley Thompson

Graduate Associate, The Ohio State University
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm CST
Lone Star E
 
Friday, December 6
 

11:45am CST

Be the Host with the Most: Use 5 different websites to host review games and activities.
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Learn how to use websites like Kahoot, Gimkit, Quizzizz, Quizlet, and Blooket to help you review class material, train CDE teams, build classroom community, increase engagement, and test for mastery. Discover helpful settings for students with modifications and ways to make sure your live games run smoothly.
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Amy Mire

Agricultural Educator, Southside High School, LA
I have been teaching for 15 years. For the past 7 years, I have taught Agriscience 1 all day. I love introducing students to agriculture and opening their eyes to all the possibilities. I have served as NAAE Agriscience Ambassador and I am currently part of the E3 program through... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Lone Star A

11:45am CST

Classroom to Industry: Developing a Sustainable Model for Educating the Next Generation of Learners
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by the AED Foundation. 

The AED Foundation will highlight the significance of aligning student education with industry standards, as well as the valuable support that teachers can access through CASE 4 Learning.



Speakers
KU

Karina Utreras

Accreditation & Recognition Program Manager, Associated Equipment Distributors (AED)
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Travis AB

11:45am CST

Inquiry and Hands-On Animal Health and Veterinary Science Lessons
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Join us for an immersive workshop designed to explore the Case 4 Learning Animal Health and Veterinary Science (AHVS) curriculum, which is focused on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment techniques. This workshop offers a glimpse into the tools and experience presented in AHVS to introduce veterinary care and positively impact animal well-being.
Speakers
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Tiffany Zweygardt

CASE Coordinator, CASE 4 Learning
After teaching for six years in a rural Kansas agricultural classroom, I spent three years in the construction industry. I started working as an Independent Contractor for Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE) on the development of Agxplore (AgX) and am just finished... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Bonham B

11:45am CST

Quick AET Reports to Share Your Program's Values and SAE Engagement with Stakeholders...Know your Return on Educational Investment (ROEI)...Have your Data Ready!
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by AET. 

This quick workshop will focus on some value reports in AET that can quickly showcase your program and gain resources you can use to show your program using AET's Economic and Program Value Report. This quick 2-page report comes from your teacher reports in AET and has valuable data to share, so see how you can view your report and tips on sharing the information. We will also review some new SAE/WBL data summary reports that can be useful in sharing/exporting to showcase experiential learning outcomes.

Speakers
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Roger Hanagriff

Owner, AET
Howdy! I have spent the past 25 years helping programs track and promote educational experiences using both economic and learning outcomes, but in 2007 partnered with a great team to develop an online system that is now used annually by over 500,000 students and 6,000 agricultural... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Bonham C

11:45am CST

Seasoned Owl Items! Ask questions, share ideas and take home ready to use classroom resources!
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Need ready to use classroom ideas? Come visit the "Seasoned Owls" workshop. With over 70 years of combined educational experiences, the workshop will provide ready to use activities in a variety of disciplines, from wildlife to bell ringers to food science. Laugh, network and ask questions. The Seasoned Owls have experience with NAAE Leadership, classroom management and want to help you have a successful, less-stressed year!
Speakers
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Renee Lehman

Retired Agricultural Educator
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Lori Wick

Retired Agricultural Educator
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Shari Graffunder

Agricultural Educator, River Valley High School, WI
Shari Graffunder is an agricultural educator at River Valley School District in Wisconsin, and serves as the 2020-2023 NAAE Region III Vice President. Click here to read more about Shari Graffunder.... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Lone Star B

11:45am CST

Sow, Grow, Show: Living Easter Arrangements
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Join us for the "Sow, Grow, Show: Living Easter Arrangement" workshop, where you'll craft a vibrant, living Easter basket arrangement.

In this 30-minute session, you'll dive into floral design principles and color theory, learning how to create eye-catching arrangements that bring your basket to life. This quick, hands-on experience is perfect for exploring creative design techniques in a fun and educational setting. Ideal for Plant Science Pathway students, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to enhance your floral design skills with a fresh, green twist.
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Annagrace Ligons

Agricultural Educator, Madisonville North Hopkins High School, KY
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Bonham D

11:45am CST

Teaching for Tomorrow: Sustainability Educator Resources
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Explore ready-made resources for your students to discover the core principles of sustainability, how sustainability is at work within the agriculture industry, and how they can live more sustainably themselves. Discover how you can incorporate key ideas within sustainability into any course you are teaching and your program.
Speakers
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Audrey Lent

Agricultural Educator, Lakeside Middle School, CA
Audrey is an experienced agricultural science teacher at Lakeside Middle School in eastern San Diego County, California. With a passion for engaging middle school students in hands-on, inquiry-based learning, Audrey has grown the FFA program to over 190 students and helped them excel... Read More →
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Ashley Rivers

Agricultural Educator, Etowah High School, GA
I have been teaching agriculture for 19 years in Georgia. My favorite class to teach is Veterinary Science. I am married with two daughters. 
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Seguin AB

11:45am CST

The Agricultural Supply and Demand Great Food Truck Race
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
This workshop will teach you how to implement "The Agricultural Great Food Truck Race" project into your classroom, along with all instructional materials. This project teaches about ag as a global market and employability skills.
Speakers
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Leigh Vinson Strawbridge

Agricultural Educator, North Hall Middle School, GA
Friday December 6, 2024 11:45am - 12:15pm CST
Bonham E

1:30pm CST

Are You Up for the Challenge? Come learn how to increase your student engagement through questioning.
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Challenge questions will revolutionize the way that your students approach your content. By getting them to think and inquire, students will be engaged in new and different ways that will lead to enriched conversations, research and sharing of information in your classroom.
Speakers
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Rachel Sauvola

Agriscience Instructor/FFA Advisor, New Richmond High School
As a 26 year veteran in the same Western Wisconsin classroom, I’ve seen many things transpire in my tenure. Serving as a mentor and being a sounding board for other teachers is something I bring to this profession. Teaching others how to serve their students by encouraging the inquiry... Read More →
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Troy Talford

Agricultural Educator, Sauk Prairie High School, WI
My name is Troy Talford and have been an agriculture teacher since graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Education from the University of Wisconsin – River Falls in 2005.  I have spent my entire teaching career at Sauk Prairie High School in Prairie du Sac... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Lone Star D

1:30pm CST

Careers in Agricultural Cooperatives
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
As agricultural educators, we want to inform our students of all possible career opportunities. Embark on this journey where you’ll learn how to help uncover your student’s passions, allow them to explore dynamic career opportunities, and discover the amazing world of agricultural cooperatives! Join us for an interactive workshop where you’ll (1.) Uncover career interests and dreams; (2.) explore limitless possibilities within agricultural cooperatives; and (3.) learn how cooperatives are revolutionizing the agricultural industry and making a real impact. Join us as we also unveil our easy to access teacher resources and media library. This is a workshop that continues to keep on giving as you will receive a complimentary co-op in a box that features instructional materials, visual aids, and interactive materials ($100 value).
Speakers
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Jessica Grundy

Agricultural Educator, Wayne High School
I am passionate about leadership and learning. I live each day to the fullest and am constantly look for opportunities to better myself and those around me. I am a Mentor Facilitator for NAAE and have been in the classroom trenches for the past 16 years. I enjoy new adventures and... Read More →
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Brian Welch

Agricultural Educator, Madisonville North Hopkins High School, KY

Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Bonham E

1:30pm CST

Critical Thinking: What is it and how do I get them to do it?
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
How do we handle that pest in the greenhouse? What do I feed our show pigs? When should we plant? As agricultural educators, we are constantly analyzing situations, solving problems, and making decisions to keep our programs going. But how do we get our students to do that? In this session, see how other agriculture teachers are teaching critical thinking and related skills in their programs and explore simple ways you can easily see improvement in your students' abilities to think critically in your classrooms.
Speakers
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Renee Schweitzer

Agricultural Educator, Newaygo County Career-Tech Center, MI
Renee Schweitzer has worked at the Newaygo County Career-Tech Center since 2012, as an AFNR instructor and FFA advisor. She earned her B.S. in Animal Science and Agriscience Education and M.A. in Teaching and Curriculum from Michigan State University. In 2023, she completed her Ed.D... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Lone Star E

1:30pm CST

Discover iCEV’s New Courses & Hands-On Challenges
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by iCEV. 

Discover the latest advancements and resources in agricultural education with iCEV! This engaging workshop will showcase iCEV's newest courses, industry certifications and offerings designed to empower educators and enhance student success.

Join us for an interactive experience where you'll dive into iCEV’s upcoming lab and design challenges, designed to bring real-world applications into the classroom. This hands-on component will allow you to explore how these lab challenges can be integrated into your curriculum to elevate student engagement and skill development. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your teaching toolkit and be among the first to experience the latest from iCEV!


Speakers
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Clayton Franklin

Chief Product Officer, iCEV
MO

Megan O'Quinn

Vice President of Curriculum & Instruction, iCEV
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Seguin AB

1:30pm CST

Engaging Instruction: Contamination Lab to Understand Meat & Food Handling
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
In this session, participants will gain practical skills to execute a hands-on contamination activity tailored for their educational settings. Beginning with a short formal lecture, participants will expand their understanding of meat and food handling, covering fundamental techniques, common contamination sources, and transmission pathways. This comprehensive understanding will be put into action through the engaging 'Contamination Lab'. Participants will handle both potentially contaminated and uncontaminated meat and food products (glogerm). Subsequently, they will employ a black light to visualize the extent of glogerm contamination. Through this experiential exercise, attendees will connect the knowledge gained from the lecture with real-world observations.
Speakers
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Leslie Frenzel

Director of Youth Programs, American Meat Science Association
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Bo Garcia

Extension Assistant Professor / Doctoral Student, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, NE
Bo Garcia is an Extension Assistant Professor and pre-doctoral student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. It is Bo’s goal to strengthen the Youth Meats program for UNL and the state of Nebraska. Following his formal education, Bo intends to pursue a career in academia as it... Read More →
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Lone Star B

1:30pm CST

NAAE Connect Track-Teacher Educator-Supporting the Development of the Whole Teacher Candidate
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Preservice teachers are changing, how have you adapted your teacher preparation program to meet the needs of your current students? This workshop aims to provide agricultural education teacher preparation faculty with an opportunity to discuss the needs of current post-secondary preservice teachers. Specifically, discussions will revolve around professional dispositions, resilience, grit, and overall wellness. Teacher educators will be challenged to brainstorm, collaborate, and establish best practices for the preparation of SBAE teacher aspirants.
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Bonham B

1:30pm CST

Natural Resources - Projects, Tips, and Tricks
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
This workshop will cover the different types of hands on projects that can be implemented in a Natural Resources/Wildlife Management class, such as, antler scoring, fishing lures, wood duck boxes, and Hunter Safety.
Speakers
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Justin Howard

Agricultural Educator, Georgetown-Ridge Farm High School, IL
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Nick James

Agricultural Educator, Gallatin County High School, IL
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Darin DeNeal

Agricultural Educator, Carrier Mills-Stonefort High School, IL
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Lone Star A

1:30pm CST

Not Just Farming Simulator: An Introduction to Game-Based Learning
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Discover the power of Game-Based Learning (GBL) in agricultural education! This engaging workshop introduces you to the principles of GBL, demonstrating how games can create dynamic and interactive learning environments. Discover practical strategies to integrate games into your curriculum, overcoming common challenges and maximizing the benefits of this innovative approach. This workshop will allow you to explore various educational game types, learn to integrate role-playing scenarios into your lessons, and understand how to align game objectives with educational outcomes. This workshop is ideal for educators looking to enhance student engagement and foster communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking in their classrooms. Join us to level up your teaching approach and make learning a fun and impactful adventure!
Speakers
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OP McCubbins

Teacher Educator, Mississippi State University
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Garrett Hancock

Teacher Educator, Stephen F. Austin State University, TX
JM

Jason McKibben

Teacher Educator, Auburn University, AL
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Lone Star C

1:30pm CST

Saying No, So You Can Say Yes to the Most Important Things presented by NAAE
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Often, we get caught up in the slippery slope of saying yes to everything that comes on to our plate. We do things just because they have always been done that way. But with every yes, we ultimately are saying no to something else. Let’s spend some time during the session focusing on our purpose and discussing why it is important to us as ag ed professionals to understand how we can say no so we can say yes to the most important things that will advance our careers and personal lives.
Speakers
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Farrah Johnson

I have been teaching at Deltona High School for 23 years. Deltona is located in Central Florida between Orlando and Daytona Beach. During my teaching career, I have worked in leadership positions for both NAAE and FAAE. 
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Krista Pontius

Agricultural Educator, Greenwood School District
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Lone Star F

1:30pm CST

The Crossbred Cattle Lab: Discovering Cattle Genetics
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Corteva Agriscience.

This isn't just any lesson—it's an adventure to the cattle ranch where you learn about genetics but also unravel a thrilling, well-documented phenomenon found in crossbreeding cattle. Put on your Rancher gear, because we are selecting cattle breeding pairs to get specific results of those pairings? Get ready to experience and leave with this inquiry activity where your students not only master the basics, but they'll also uncover a fascinating, well-researched genetic phenomenon in crossbreeding cattle. Don't miss this chance to bring genetics to life in the most exciting way possible.

Speakers
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Ryan McNaughton

Agricultural Educator, Butler County School District, AL
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Ashley Holloman

Agricultural Educator, Corinth Holders High School, NC
Over the past 11 years, I have had the privilege of teaching Foundations of Agriculture and Animal Science at Corinth Holders High School. My passion lies in connecting students to agriculture and helping them realize its significant impact on their lives.Growing up without a direct... Read More →
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Terra Eby

Agricultural Educator, Indian River School District, DE
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
Republic BC

1:30pm CST

The Grizzly Greenhouse Murders! A Mysterious Twist on Floral Identification
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
This workshop is sponsored by Corteva Agriscience.

Ready to turn your classroom into a thrilling CSI adventure? Join this workshop where you will dive into the fascinating world of flower morphology and become detectives in a high-stakes murder investigation! Get hands-on experience using a dichotomous key to identify floral species, with each correct identification bringing them one step closer to cracking the case. By matching plant evidence from the crime scene, you will piece together clues to unmask the prime suspect. This isn't just a lesson that you walk away with—it's an exhilarating blend of science and mystery that will have your students on the edge of their seats. Come learn how you can transform your students into botanical sleuths in the most exciting investigation they'll ever experience!

Speakers
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Caleb tenBensel

Agricultural Educator, Broken Bow Public Schools, NE
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Cydnee Regers

Agricultural Educator, Archie R-V School District, MO
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Alexis Howell

Agricultural Educator, Evergreen Local School District, OH
Friday December 6, 2024 1:30pm - 2:45pm CST
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