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AET Basics (1:10:39)
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This workshop will discuss the basics of navigating AET along with tips on how to improve record book experience, for you and your students. This includes creating new accounts, managing old accounts, setting up courses, important student profile areas and setting up successful SAE projects.
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Practicum in Vet Med (56:41)
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This workshop is an overview designed to help teachers new to teaching the Veterinary Medicine course and the Certified Veterinary Assistant (CVA) program prepare students for success in internships and on the CVA exam.
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Ducks Unlimited Ecology Conservation and Management Certification (54:47)
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Want to know what relevance the Ducks Unlimited Ecology Conservation and Management Certification has in the industry and how it might benefit your students? Learn from Ducks Unlimited why this certification was created, learn how easily the certification integrates into iCEV curriculum, and sit for a mini certification.
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Add a Little Spark to Your Chapter (33:44)
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Presenters: Charity Etchelecu and Amanda Twedt
Adobe Spark is an easy program to create posters, newsletters and more to promote your program. Advisors can teach officer teams to use the desktop program or phone app to create digital creations to send to parents and share on social media.
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Agriscience Fair - Social Science Research and APA Citations (1:05:51)
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Presenters: Candis Carraway, Stephen F. Austin; Krysti Kelley, Aledo
This workshop will explain the elements of social science research and give examples of how they can be incorporated in an Agriscience Fair project. The presenters will share where to find helpful resources to aid your students with social science research. They will also discuss APA citations.
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Artificial Insemination in the Classroom (47:03)
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Presenters: Jarrod Montford, Montford Cattle Service; Kassie Montford, Byron Nelson
This workshop is an interactive approach to integrating artificial insemination into animal science and veterinary medicine courses. We will be discussing reproductive anatomy, synchronization, semen handling and cow track practice. Curriculum materials also included.
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Basic Agriculture Mechanics Beginner Projects (26:35)
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Presenters: Alan Linson, Kemp; Jonathan Deaton, Kaufman
This workshop will discuss step by step design and construction of four basic ag mechanics projects. We will be learning to make a drink stand, wok, cowboy cooker and octagon fire pit.
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Become the Trusted Advisor (39:04)
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Presenters: Aaron Alejandro, Texas FFA Foundation
This workshop will discuss proven strategies, tips and methods to help participants become the trusted advisor for their elected official related to issues important to agricultural science education. Building relationships with legislators and staff is a year-round responsibility. You will have positive influence and opportunities to share on behalf of public education, agricultural education and educator demands. Participants will receive insights shared at last year’s Legislative LEAD program.
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Bell to Bell: Use Your Time Well (29:32)
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Presenters: Jessica Crecelius, Mabank
Do you find yourself trying to fill voids in your classroom? This workshop will discuss ways to hone techniques that keep your classes rolling seamlessly from bell to bell. Great for young teachers that are still developing their classroom management style!
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Educating the Ag Uneducated (24:19)
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Presenters: Heather Willis, Boerne
Agriculture programs are more urbanized than ever before. The expectations on teachers are high and not always transparent. This session will offer strategy to build relationships, strategically plan for the agriculture program area, and build capacity among all stakeholders.
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Finance 101 (1:04:37)
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Presenters: Meredith Hartmann and Rosario Rodriguez, VATAT Credit Union
This workshop will share tips on understanding your credit score, improving your financial well-being, using different tools to negotiate a good car deal, as well as information on how the VATAT credit union can be of benefit to you.
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Heat Safety - Beat the Heat | Save Your Health (22:34)
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Presenters: Amanda Wickman and Shelbie Powell, Southwest Center for Agricultural Health
This presentation will promote a heat safety tool titled "Heat Safety Motion Graphic" created by the SW Ag Center at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler. Additional tools like worksheets, quizzes, and posters have been created to work along side the motion graphic.
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Hey, You in the Back! (48:15)
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Presenters: Emily Veraa, Leander
It can be difficult to get every student in the classroom actively participating and tuned in to what is going on every day. Using a few proven total participation techniques can help engage every student in your class. This workshop will teach you to help more than just the kids that are always raising their hands.
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iCEV, Google Classroom and LMS Integration (31:16)
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Presenters: Dusty Moore, CEV Multimedia
Learn how to connect iCEV with Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology and other learning management systems (LMS). With these integrations, the entire iCEV library can be embedded and accessed via your LMS. In this workshop, we will demonstrate how to set up and share iCEV assignments and how to set up grade pass back from iCEV to your LMS.
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Intro to JudgingCard e-Rubrics (18:50)
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Presenters: Alyssa Ewell, JudgingCard
JudgingCard is more than scan sheets! Learn how virtual and in-person speaking events, Agriscience Fairs and leadership development events can be facilitated with no paper using the electronic rubric system.
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Low-Budget Classroom Activities Paired with TEKS (32:59)
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Presenters: Kara Casy, Dallas College; Kelly Black, Dallas College
This workshop will discuss several low-budget indoor and outdoor classroom activities, including lesson plans and mapped TEKS for Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources courses.
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PBL - A Roadmap for Success (38:25)
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Presenters: Jessica Nombrana, ESC Region 20
Using a project based learning (PBL) approach to learning you will find that teaching your content flows naturally, more richly, and allows for the real world, authentic experiences that are natural part of career and technical education, a global workforce, and the real world in which we all live. PBL allows the teacher to take ideas, pose problems, and/or scenarios and challenge students to dig deep; develop real world, authentic employability skills, and think creatively, while maintaining the fidelity of your CTE and other content. Are you using PBL effectively in your CTE classroom?
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Perkins V What's the New Law All About (28:36)
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Presenters: Ruthie Kneupper, ESC Region 20; Les Hudson, Texas Education Agency
Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act, (AKA: Perkins V): the bill that reauthorizes the 2006 Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act (Perkins IV). We now have a new law governing the federal investment in CTE! What do we need to know as we transition from one federal law to the other? When does it take effect? What changes will we see in our CTE programs? This overview will help you understand the highlights of the new Perkins V Law; how the changes will impact us, and benefits to our students.
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Scoring Proficiency Applications the Right Way (1:00:52)
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Presenters: David Frazier, Tarleton State University; Tammy Glascock, Texas FFA Association
Have you ever wanted to learn how to judge proficiency award applications the right way? This workshop will be hands-on and will use actual proficiency awards to demonstrate proper judging. Participants will calibrate their scores with actual scores given by more seasoned judges.
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Service in Your Community (Local and Beyond) (52:32)
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Presenters: Liz Treptow, Weimar; Baylee Adams, Brazos; Lauren Henderson, Judson; Kelley Hutchinson, Rusk; Sarah Burke, David Laird, and Jerry Dean Schimek, Taylor-Katy; Skyler Hickman, Addison Elstner, Amanda Spacek, and Mallory Haas, Weimar
"Living to Serve" can quickly become a way of life for every one of your students if they become invested in a project they develop. If you let them spread the word, fill out the grants, and find the volunteers, the projects tend to morph into amazing events. This workshop will discuss various ways to get your students engaged in local community service.
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Sketch-Up for Beginners (50:28)
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Presenters: Rudy Rodriguez, Cy-Fair
Google Sketch-Up is a basic computer-based modeling service that allows beginners to design and plan agriculture mechanics projects. This workshop will explore and discuss the basics of the SketchUp program. It is available and free online. Having two computers is best for this workshop, but it can be done with one.
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Teaching Methods 101 (30:32)
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Presenters: Kevin Williams, West Texas A&M University; Nate Wolf, West Texas A&M University
Teaching is a learned skill. This workshop will focus on basic teaching methods to make your classroom effective. We will cover what makes a teacher great, along with four key steps in the teaching process. This session is recommended for alternative certified teachers, but all teachers are welcome.
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Teching Your Program for Success (34:28)
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Presenters: Traci Broom and Veronica Osterman, Gainesville
Are you struggling to stay organized or communicate with members who are not in your class? This workshop will discuss tips and ideas to improve program success through digital communication.
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Texas Farm Bureau Classroom and Youth Opportunities (40:20)
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Presenters: Mia Balko, Jordan Walker, and Dakota Fleming, Texas Farm Bureau
This workshop will discuss Texas Farm Bureau's Youth and Educational Outreach programs. Youth programs include scholarship opportunities, Youth Leadership Conference, the Free Enterprise Speech Contest, and others. Educational Outreach will include the Journey 2050 online farm simulation as well as other classroom resources.
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Texas Sheep and Goat Validation 2020 Updates (19:36)
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Presenters: Mikhaila Adcox, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
The purpose of this presentation is to provide agricultural science teachers who may be validation committee members with basic validation protocols, dates, and updates for 2020.
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Trauma Informed Schools (42:14)
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Presenters: Tracy Reinen, ESC Region 20
In this session, we will discuss the different forms of trauma, the physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral signs and symptoms of trauma, and how trauma impacts brain development. The goal of this session is to help educators learn to look at our students from the perspective of what has happened or what is happening to them, instead of what is wrong with them. Learning about protective factors and building relationships are some of the first steps to becoming a trauma informed school.
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True Colors and the CTE Classroom - A Perfect Match (22:58)
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Presenters: Ruthie Kneupper, ESC Region 20
This fun and energetic session is designed to introduce the basic concepts of True Colors to individuals to enhance self-esteem, self-confidence, and individual interactions with others. True Colors has been used in business and education in the United State for over 30 years. It is based on Jungian personality theory and derived from the renowned Myers Briggs Type Indicator. True Colors provides a self-discovery process which reveals the key characteristics of individual personalities; strategies that can help strengthen classroom dynamics.
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Veterinary Science Curriculum, Tools and Certifications (31:13)
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Presenters: Nikki Boutwell, Clint
This session will discuss how to implement a veterinary science program at secondary level. We will also discuss community partnership opportunities, how to help students complete required hours and how to use Programs of Study to increase your campus CCMR score with certifications.
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iCEV Implementation: Tips, Advice & Strategies for the Beginning User (53:57)
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Learn from iCEV team members as they provide detailed demonstrations of state-approved courses, TEKs-correlation alignments and lesson plans. From automatic testing and grading to managing class rosters to industry-backed certifications, iCEV’s course content and management tools make implementation simply and easy. This workshop is intended for first time users.
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Responsibilities and Liabilities (48:56)
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This workshop will discuss general descriptions and solutions available for legal liability issues that you might experience as an agricultural science teacher.
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words (34:12)
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Presenters: David Frazier and Wayne Atchley, Tarleton State University
Taking the perfect picture is a skill that can make or break you in today's world. FFA chapters and members use photos to tell their story. Whether it is for social media or award applications, knowing the proper way to take and use a picture is crucial.
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A Recipe for Success in the Floral Classroom (33:41)
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Presenters: Rachel Taylor, Gladewater
When teaching floral design, do you find yourself having trouble calculating the number of flowers to order from the wholesaler? If so, this workshop is for you. This workshop will provide you with successful recipes for beginning and advanced floral classes.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences - ACEs (51:37)
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Presenters: Tracy Reinen, ESC Region 20
In this session, we will discuss the impact of ACEs and how it transcends the traditional boundaries of health and human service systems. The first step toward healing comes with understanding the problem. As educators our words and our commitment are vital to the future we all want for our students. The goal of this session is to develop common language and common understanding about how experiences shape our well-being.
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Ag Shop Egronomics (1:24:12)
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Presenters: Kyle Pate, McMullen County; Marshall Miles, Holland; Dustin Moore, Jim Ned
This workshop will focus on organization, efficiency and creativity in the ag mechanics shop. We will introduce activities that will help students be productive and creative, while helping teachers keep motivation high, and keep administrators impressed. We will also be discussing tips and tricks for utilizing both big and small shops.
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Ag-Pro and the John Deere Ag Tech Program (23:40)
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Presenters: Justin Heidenreich
This workshop will highlight the many aspects of the Ag Pro and how it sponsors the John Deere Ag Tech Program at Navarro College. The program is designed to help upgrade the skill level of new John Deere service technicians and help prepare them for a career opportunity in a field with excellent employment opportunities including student loan incentives.
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Animal Science Curriculum Ideas (49:42)
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Presenters: Lisa Pieper, Caldwell; Ashlie Bowen, Danell Karasek, and Shannon Shiver, Miller Career & Technology Center, Katy ISD; Taylor Munzy, Salado; Megan Escamilla, Vandegrift; Jessica Reeves, Ingram; Hannah Lewandowski, A&M Consolidated
Need new or additional ideas for hands-on activities for your animal science related courses? Presenters will provide technology and non-technology related activities to incorporate into your classes.
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Best Career Ever! (1:02:45)
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Presenters: Candis Carraway, Stephen F. Austin; Jayson Hill, East Bernard; Jessica Reeves, Ingram; Michelle Vasbinder, Rudder High; Braylon Session, Longview; Jordan McInnis, Elkhart; Renita Schroeder, Normangee; Clint Wilson, New Waverly
It is easy for us to discuss the negative aspects of teaching agriculture but we sometimes forget to focus on the positive aspects. Come join a panel of ag teachers as we reflect on the positive aspects of the BEST CAREER EVER.
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Connecting Your Chapter to the Community (42:30)
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Presenters: Aaron Alejandro, Texas FFA Foundation
Discover the ins and outs of being a Career and Technology Education teacher. This workshop will discuss the talking points we should be using with our administration and community and the benefits of students being placed in a CTE program.
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Creating an Inclusive Learning Space in the Classroom (48:44)
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Presenters: Tracey Cortez, Navarro; Amy Torres, Navarro; Julia Ricicar, Navarro
The world has changed over the last 5 months and many teachers have not been able to meet face-to-face with their students to understand how these changes have affected their school's population. Now more than ever, creating an inclusive classroom will be paramount to developing a culture of acceptance and respect for all that enter the school doors. Learn how we create an inclusive learning space both physically and emotionally, which embraces all students for their unique talents and backgrounds.
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Economics of Ranching (41:07)
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Presenters: Chris Farley, Texas Christian University
This workshop will teach attendees how to build an interactive cow budget using Excel including all the costs that go into raising a cow on a ranch. We will also discuss how to take show heifers and turn them into calf-raising mother cows, depreciation, pasture, feed, bull expenses, and labor costs to determine a calf breakeven.
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Evaluating and Scoring Texas FFA Scholarship Applications (58:10)
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Presenters: Jim Harris, McMullen County; Becky Brummond, Klein; Wade Gartman, Huntington; Mark Jarzombek, Floresville; Jay Jimerson, George West; Tara Spencer, Canton; Jason Woods, Royal
This workshop will provide training in the area of evaluating and scoring Texas FFA Scholarship applications using the newly developed Texas FFA Scholarship Scoring Rubric. We will also briefly focus on how to fill out specific sections with the rubric in mind. Participants are encouraged to go to the documents section of the scholarship page https://www.texasffa.org/ffa-scholarships and download the scoring rubric for use during the workshop.
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Food Science Activities for Your Classroom (47:53)
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Presenters: Erin Stutts, College Station
This workshop will provide new ideas for your food technology/food science classroom. Hands-on activities you can use to liven up your food labs will be shared. These include CASE institute activities and activities created by ag science teachers.
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Future of the Hemp Industry in Texas (46:44)
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Presenters: Jim Harris, McMullen County; Coleman Hemphill, Texas Hemp Industries Association; Lynita Foster, Madisonville
Commercial Hemp Production in Texas is, and will continue to be, a part of the agriculture economy, student SAEs, contest topic selections, etc. Join the Texas Hemp Industries Association and AST Lynita Foster to discuss the future of this commerce in relation to agriculture science education.
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IBC's and Accountability - A Roadmap for Success (34:41)
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Presenters: Ruthie Kneupper, ESC Region 20
Understand the impact of IBC’s (Industry Based Certifications) listed in the state accountability document and how this connects to our career clusters, Programs of Study, and in choosing an endorsement for students. We will examine the accountability list, labor market information (LMI), and local demand to better understand the full picture of what you might choose to make available to your students to maximize their success.
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Inquiry Based Learning for Advanced Animal Science (40:16)
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Presenters: Kristin Gardner, Cushing; Caitlin Anderson, Shepherd; Dr. Candis Carraway, Stephen F. Austin State University; Dr. John Michael Mehaffey, Stephen F. Austin State University; Dr. Stephanie Jones, Stephen F. Austin State University
In this workshop presenters will share and demonstrate some inquiry based activities designed for Advanced Animal Science. Activities will incorporate content related to reproduction, bio security, disease and nutrition.
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Insect-idermy (Insect Taxidermy) (43:02)
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Presenters: Katherine Dalton, James Madison
If you're looking for a non-traditional workshop that involves "insect taxidermy" you've come to the right place. This workshop is designed to help teachers feel more confident in beginning their insect collection for class or for team training. In this session viewers will learn tips and skills which will aide first time insect collectors. Topics include: supplies needed, pinning, insect repair, relaxing and storage.
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JudgingCard for First Year Teachers (25:44)
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Presenters: Alyssa Ewell, JudgingCard
When new teachers start out, they are expected to know how to register their students for events, pay their bill for these events, order scan sheets and use other parts of JudgingCard without any prior knowledge of the system. This workshop will give you a head start in understanding JudgingCard.
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Making it Happen: Working in a Multi-Teacher Department (33:35)
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Presenters: Russell Thomas, Sue Witt, Roger Jones, Kyle Keahey, Cati Flory, Jessica Ramsey
Learn how to work with partners in a multi teacher department. This workshop is presented by teachers with over 30 years of teaching experience to teachers with a couple of years of experience, working as a team to be a successful chapter. We will present examples of how Gilmer FFA chapter advisors work together.
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Meat Judging CDE: Question Master (48:58)
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Presenters: Loni Lucherk, West Texas A&M University
This workshop will discuss how to teach students to place, take notes, and answer questions on meat judging classes.
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Middle School Ag Programs: The Basics (35:59)
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Presenters: Beth Zuilhof, Waco Midway; Taylor Muzny, Salado; Hannah Adams, Decatur
With the passing of House Bill 3 and the addition of weighted funding to middle school CTE courses, many districts are thinking of implementing agricultural science courses at the middle school level. This workshop will discuss ideas to facilitate the incorporation of a middle school facet to your program.
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Principles of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Made Easy (25:37)
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Presenters: Jennifer Jackson, Van Alstyne
Join me for a hands on and interactive workshop where you will leave with a completed scope and sequence for the entire year. Customize your class to meet your student needs and chapter goals. This session is recommended for early career teachers, but all are welcome.
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Private Land Stewardship Lessons - A New Teaching Tool (33:43)
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Presenters: Amanda Gobeli, Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute
This workshop will discuss a series of free online lessons that present Private Land Stewardship (PLS) concepts in a fresh and engaging way. Each lesson features elements of self-guided learning, interactivity, and a simple quiz. We will demo some PLS lessons and look at how they might be used in the classroom.
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SAE Grading and Helping Students Track SAE Skills (34:48)
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Presenters: Roger Hanagriff, The AET
This workshop will focus on how students can use The AET to log their Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources skills through the “SAE Planning and Journaling” feature and how you can score their SAE skills. We will also share information on new skill attainment reports to showcase your program to school administration, which addresses the current work-based learning demand in agricultural science education.
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Small Animal SAEs (40:57)
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Presenters: Lily Pruitt West, Chavez; Jerrett Cobb, Nacogdoches; James Strickler, Klein; Cathy Hoysa
Join experienced teachers and those in the show cavy and rabbit hobby for a workshop about breeding rabbits, exhibition poultry, show guinea pigs, and market rabbits. Topics included will be how to recruit students to participate in these projects, supervision tips about each species and related school-based enterprises.
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STEMifying Your CTE Content (24:32)
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Presenters: Jessica Nombrana, ESC Region 20
Take your particular CTE content and infuse it with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) components. STEM is everywhere! STEM is in everything! STEM equity is important and wears many different faces in the development of CTE content. STEM can help you to add rigor and relevance to your existing CTE content and strategies. Join us to learn innovative ways to provide STEM strategies to all of your students and find a greater range of complexity for your content and your student performance within your CTE course.
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Swine Classification Guidelines (31:39)
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Presenters: Cory Rains, Sweetwater; Kevin Thomas, Jacksboro; and Brandon Gunn, Texas Pork Producers Association
This workshop will discuss everything you need to know about the new swine classification guidelines.
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Teaching Parliamentary Procedure (55:54)
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Presenters: Kelsey Snyder, Axtell; Rob Snyder III, Joshua
Chapter conducting is for everyone! This workshop will focus on tips and tricks for teachers to learn parliamentary procedure. The information provided will help you to connect the dots as well as learn tips to training a chapter conducting team.
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Teaching Water Conservation in Landscape Design (46:53)
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Presenters: James Theiss, Texas Nursery and Landscape Association; Giuseppe Baldi, Baldi Gardens
Water conservation in relation to landscaping is currently a hot topic. Teaching this concept can be difficult but incorporating design with this topic can be an effective solution. Learn about landscape water conservation, design techniques like drainage, stormwater management, xeriscaping and much more.
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The Script Show (38:48)
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Presenters: Miranda Johnson, Corsicana; Michelle Sammon, Dawson
This workshop will discuss writing scripts that are ethical, efficient and effective. In addition, we will have some possible script outlines and discuss how we work with students to create Leadership Development and Speaking Development scripts.
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Training Tools for Veterinary Science CDE (39:11)
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Presenters: Tyler Vogel, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Learn about the Veterinary Science CDE contest as well as cost effective way to train your team so you don't have to break the bank. We will also discuss our new PowerPoints and videos, including applying muzzles and injections.
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What Do You Meme, FFA has Free Resources? (48:24)
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Presenters: Lily Pruitt West, Chavez; Charlotte Main, Bullard; Kasey Naylor, Sam Rayburn; Tyler Price, James Madison
Are you overworked, short on time but looking for engaging resources to make our life easier? Need something new to implement immediately in any class with little prep or expensive materials? Join the Texas Teacher Ambassadors to help you with free lessons and resources.
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Where is the Money? (47:40)
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Presenters: Michael Derry, Bandera
This workshop will focus on how CTE courses are funded at the local, state, and federal level. We will cover what questions to ask to maximize access to those funds, and how you can use them. We will also discuss how to make the classroom a business to generate additional funds.
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How to Organize a Fundraiser (17:11)
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Sponsored by Fresh Country - a lesson presented by Taylin Antonick on how to organize a fund raiser from the very beginning all the way through delivery and distribution. Also included are updates on what’s going on at Fresh Country
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Practicum in AFNR (20:45)
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Presenters: Les Hudson, TEA
Answer your questions about how the Practicum in AFNR Course fits into Programs of Study, approved Practicum assignments, and learn about the impact COVID on Practicum Courses.
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