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Quality Indicator Reports for 2007 to 2008
Category
Quality Indicator
A1a
Teacher is state certified
A1b
Provisionally Certified agricultural teacher working toward full certification with Documentation
A1b-2
Provisionally Certified Agricultural Teacher
A2
Teacher possesses a minimum of 2000 hours of work experience
A3a
IAVAT member (option 1)
A3b
IAVAT member (option 2)
A4a
9 month contract
A4b
9.5 month contract
A4c
10 month contract
A4d
10.5 month contract
A4e
11 month contract
A4f
12 month contract
A4g
Two full time agricultural education teachers
A5a
Teacher assumed a leadership role (IAVAT and/or FFA Bd of Directors)
A5b1
Teacher assumed a leadership role (IAVAT Committee)
A5b2
Teacher assumed a leadership role (IAVAT Section Office)
A5b3
Hosted or Organized an IAVAT or FFA CDE
A6
Professional Development Plan(PDP)
A7a
Teacher participated in Annual IAVAT Conference
A7b
Teacher participated in District IAVAT In-service Workshops
A7c
Teacher participated in Inservice (Miscellaneous)
A7d
Teacher participated in an agricultural education course
A7e
MFE Teacher Inservice participation
A8a
Teacher is enrolled in AGED WIU 500 Beginning Teacher Course or WIU 501 Experienced Teacher Course
A8b
Teacher with a Masters Degree
A9a
The teacher is an official university cooperating teacher
A9b
The teacher is an official IAVAT mentor or mentee
A10
"Highly qualified" teacher
B1
Teacher advises students of career plans and career objectives
B2a
Student file or portfolio
B2b
Graduate Survey
B3
Special needs students - Individalized Education Program (IEP)
B4
Students visited an ag college or hosted an ag college speaker
C1
State approved sequential program
C2
Academic Course Credit
C2a
Math credit
C2b
Science credit
C2c
Social Studies credit
C2d
Language Arts credit
C2e
Consumer Education credit
C3a
State recommended curriculum (specific stand-alone course(s)
C3aa
BSAA (plant) approved course
C3ab
BSAA (animal) approved course
C3ac
PSAA ( I ) approved course
C3ad
PSAA ( II ) approved course
C3ae
Aquaculture Science & Technology approved course
C3af
Food Technology approved course
C3ag
Applied Environmental Science approved course
C3ah
Agricultural Biotechnology approved course
C3ai
Agricultural Mechanization & Technology approved course
C3b
State recommended curriculum (Integration of related course(s)
C3ba
BSAA (plant) Intergrated into Course
C3bb
BSAA (animal) Intergrated into Course
C3bc
PSAA (I) Intergrated into Course
C3bd
PSAA (II) Intergrated into Course
C3be
Aqualcultural Science & Technology Intergrated into Course
C3bf
Food Technology Intergrated into Course
C3bg
Applied Environmental Science Intergratedinto Course
C3bh
Agricultural Biotechnology Intergrated into Course
C3bi
Agricultural Mechanization & Technology Intergrated into Course
C3bj
National FFA Life Knowledge Curriculum
C4a
Articulation Agreement
C4b
Agricultural Academic Assessments are used and incorporated into the curriculum supporting the local School Improvement Plan
C5a
Internet with e-mail
C5b
Department Website
C5d
Department owned and operated electronic data projection equipment
C6
Recruitment Activities
C7
Annual Department Report
C8
1x District participated in Career Development Event(s) 2-3 CDEs
C8
2x District participated in Career Development Event(s) 4-5 CDEs
C8
3x District participated in Career Development Event(s) 6-7 CDEs
C8
4x District participated in Career Development Event(s) 8-9 CDEs
C8
5x District participated in Career Development Event(s) 10-11 CDEs
C8
6x District participated in Career Development Event(s) 12+ CDEs
C8a
Ag Business Management CDE
C8b
Ag Issues CDE
C8c
Ag Sales CDE
C8d
Crops CDE
C8e
Dairy CDE
C8f
Dairy Foods CDE
C8g
Envirothon CDE
C8h
Floral Design CDE
C8i
Food Science CDE
C8j
Forestry CDE
C8k
Horse CDE
C8l
Horticulture CDE
C8m
Job Interview CDE
C8n
Land Use CDE
C8o
Landscape Design CDE
C8p
Livestock CDE
C8q
Meat Science CDE
C8r
Mechanics CDE
C8s
Parliamentary Procedure CDE
C8t
Poultry CDE
C8u
Public Speaking CDE
C9
Teacher participatin in an international institute
C9b
Student traveled outside the country
C10a
CSATracker online assessment system was accessed and used.
C10b
Teacher used the online AgEd Library as an instructional tool
D1
SAEP Record Keeping
D1a
Instruction on conducting SAEP's and maintaining records is an integral curriculum component for all students.
D1b
SAE separate grade for credit
D2a
A Supervised Agricultural Experience Program (SAEP) is established within the first semester of enrollment in agricultural education by all students and is maintained during each of the years the student continues in the program. The experiences are documented with accurate and up-to-date records.
D2b
EZ Records
D3a
Students conducted an agriscience SAEP and participated in an FFA Agricultural Science Fair
D3b
Students conducted an agriscience SAEP and participated in a Junior Academy of Science Fair
D4
SAEP visits - 2 per year per student
D5
Proficiency Awards Contest
D5a
1-5 students participated in Proficiency Contest
D5b
6+ students participated in Proficiency Contest
D6
3 or more students exhibited SAEPs at the Section Ag. Ed. Fair
E1
Preliminary program of activities and Form I submitted by Nov. 15th and April 15th respectively
E2
Completed POA and Form II submitted by April 15th.
E3
Leadership development instruction is provided to all students
E4
Advisor of FFA Chapter is currently employed as teacher of ag ed
E5a
FFA Chapter participates in State FFA Convention
E5b
FFA Chapter participated in National FFA Convention
E6
Active FFA Alumni Affiliate
E7
Activities are planned to coordinate between FFA and 4-H
E81
One or more FFA members represent chapter state/national FFA leadership at 1 activity
E82
One or more FFA members represent chapter state/national FFA leadership at 2 activities
E83
One or more FFA members represent chapter state/national FFA leadership at 3 or more activities
E8a
Made for Excellence
E8b
FFA Leadership Camp
E8c
IFB Youth Institute
E8d
EDGE Conference
E8e
Washington Leadership Conference
E8f
FFA Government Awareness Day
E8g
STAR Conference
E9a
FFA Foundation Collection Amount of $400 - 599
E9b
FFA Foundation Collection Amount of $600-Fair Share
E9c
FFA Foundation Collection Amount of Fair Share
E10a
Cooperative Activities Participant
E10b
Heritage Activities Participant
E11
Century Challenge Award
F1
Classroom, lab facilities and equipment appropriate for program
F2
Classroom is a minimum of 600 square feet
F3a
Plant
F3b
Animal (large)
F3c
Mechanics
F3d
Greenhouse
F3e
Aquaculture
F3f
Animal (small)
F3g
Landscape
F3h
Agriscience
F3i
Computer
F3j
Nursery
F3k
Garden
F3l
Other
F4
Separate office space is provided for the teacher
F5
Space if available for the storage of instructional equipment
F6
Department Inventory
F7
Department Budget
F8
Successfully obtained grant resources exceeding $500 value, in addition to the Incentive Funding Grant
G1
Advisory Committee with 1 meeting per year
G2
Advisory Committee with 2-3 meetings per year
G3a
Curriculum improvement/expansion
G3b
Professional development
G3c
Facilities, equipment and supplies
G3d
SAEPs and FFA POAs
G3e
Adult agricultural education
G3f
Agricultural awareness (literacy) pre-K/adult
G3g
Completion of the Incentive Funding Grant
G4
An administrator and/or school board member attended at least one formal advisory committee meeting.
H1
A qualified agricultural education teacher assists in the coordination of agricultural education awareness activities.
H2a
Ag teacher coordinated ag. literacy activities (Career Fairs)
H2b
Job Shadowing based Experiences
H2c
"Ag Day" Observances
H2d
Agriscience Kits
H2e
Ag Expos
H2f
Food for America
H2g
Partners in Active Learning Support (PALS) Activities
H2h
Teaching Agricultural Safety to Kids (TASK) Activities
H3a
Ag teacher coordinated adult ag education activities.
H3b
Adult ag education courses taught by the ag teacher.
H4a
7th and 8th grade agricultural courses taught by the agriculture teacher.
H4b
Active FFA Jr. /High members
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