LifeKnowledge: Advanced High School Lessons
Lifeknowledge lessons developed for upper high school students.
Lifeknowledge lessons developed for upper high school students.
Lifeknowledge lessons developed for high school students.
Lifeknowledge lessons developed for middle school students.
Many educators, parents, and industry leaders expect students to develop essential skills in leadership, communication, teamwork, and personal development. Some of these skills are inherent components of classroom and FFA activities, but many more could be integrated into agricultural education programs if teachers had access to the resources needed for a targeted, measurable approach to leadership, personal growth, and career success. Welcome to LifeKnowledge. Real lessons for real life.
A book created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of FFA.
Rev It Up is a toolkit of materials focusing on recruitment, engagement and volunteerism for rural youth. (The ?REV? stands for Recruitment, Engagement and Volunteerism.). PDF versions of a student promotional guide and printable brochures are available for download. The student promotional guide is designed to help FFA students promote FFA and recruit new members. Marketing suggestions, tested ideas and tidbits of surprising FFA facts are all included so you can make the most of your recruitment efforts. Use it as a guide for the basic information and add your own touches to customize it for your FFA chapter.
This folder contains resources created around the 7 keys (instruction, FFA, SAE, partnerships, marketing, professional growth and program planning) to help you with your total agriculture program.
This resource includes promising practices, helpful resources, steps to success and an action plan for each of the 7 keys to success in agricultural education.
This Manual has been developed to provide information and guidance for agriculture instructors as they begin their teaching careers. Use it before and after you land your first position as an agriculture instructor. Continue to use it your first years of teaching as a summary and review of the most basic information you need for local program success.
Fillable forms for the keys to success in agricultural education.