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FCAE Services
Local Program Support
As a result of funding made available through the
Agricultural Education Line Item in the Illinois State Board of Education budget, FCAE
Program Advisors are available to assist in every phase of developing and maintaining an
agriculture program at the high school level. A yearly grant is available to every high
school agricultural program with an average allocation of $3200 per school. Agriculture
teachers use the funding made available from the grant to update instructional equipment
and enhance the technology within the agricultural classroom.
Curriculum Development Resources
With the recent completion of the Biological Science
Applications in Agriculture (BSAA) CD, teachers now have access to over 600 lesson
plans, all of which are linked to the state academic learning standards. The Illinois
Agricultural Core Curriculum is distributed to Illinois Agricultural Programs via the internet. This curriculum is divided into the following cluser areas: -Central Core (AgriScience), Horticulture, Agribusiness Management, Agricultural
Mechanics & Technology, Animal, Plant & Soil Science, Environmental Science, and
Biological Science Applications in Agriculture.
Illinois' Core Curriculum for secondary agricultural teachers continues to gain
recognition nationwide as the curriculum has been purchased in 42 states by individual
agriculture programs with 16 states adopting the curriculum in its entirety. In addition,
the curriculum has been utilized in Pakistan for the instruction of adult education
courses. Illinois continues to serve as a leader in agricultural education nationwide
with innovative curriculum development projects every year.
Professional Development
Professional development opportunities are available
to agriculture teachers at several conferences throughout the year. Through
partnerships between FCAE, the Illinois Association of Vocational Agriculture Teachers
(IAVAT), and agricultural businesses, experts from all aspects of the agriculture
industry provide educational workshops for teachers. Agriculture teachers remain
up-to-date on the latest agricultural industry techniques as well as new curriculum
resources that are available for classroom use. In-service activities are selected
by the IAVAT Professional Development Committee with input provided from a survey
completed by Illinois agriculture teachers.
FCAE Program Advisors are also available to conduct hands-on workshops utilizing the
activities in the mAGic and AgriLearning Kits. County Agricultural Literacy
Coordinators provide teacher workshops and presentations to elementary classroom
students. Both the FCAE Field Advisors and the Agricultural Literacy Coordinators
assist non-agriculture teachers in incorporating agricultural instruction and
activities into their classrooms.
On-site Technical Assistance
Each year the high school agricultural
education programs statewide are visited by a FCAE Program Advisor to assist agriculture
teachers in improving and expanding agricultural education. FCAE Program Advisors can
provide curriculum revitalization advice, marketing suggestions, program development
planning, and professional development as a part of their yearly visit to each
agriculture program.
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