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7-20-05
Contact
Maria Samot
803-936-4237
For More Information
Teachers Learn About Agriculture as
They Prepare for New School Year
Forty-seven South Carolina teachers are ready to start the
school year with a greater appreciation for agriculture and
are better equipped to teach their students about the sources
of their food, fiber, and forestry products.
These teachers recently completed an intensive
week of study at the annual South Carolina Farm Bureau
Federation’s (SCFB) Ag in the Classroom Institute in Santee,
SC.
Participating teachers also received three
hours of graduate credit (good towards their teacher
re-certification) from
Clemson
University.
SCFB President David Winkles said, “We’re
counting on our state’s teachers to help us educate young
consumers about the value of agriculture. Most kids today
think that food comes from the grocery store and that clothes
come from the mall. If agriculture is to maintain its status
as the second largest industry in South Carolina – providing
more than 450,000 jobs – we’ve got to help people understand
the link between their food, fiber and shelter and the farm.
Ag in the Classroom is a tool to help us accomplish that
goal.”
Teachers heard from agriculture and education
experts about topics such as poultry embryology, fertilizers
and integrated pest management, and student learning styles.
During tours of local farms and agribusinesses, teachers saw
dairy cows at Weathers dairy farm, viewed the cotton gin and
plastic covered cotton bales at Cameron Cotton & Seed Company,
watched produce and groceries being ordered and shipped to
stores at the Food Lion distribution warehouse, and learned
about plant propagation at Baucom’s Nursery Company.
The annual Institute, available to
pre-kindergarten through high school certified classroom
teachers in SC public or private schools, continues to grow.
“We have seen a continuing increase in the number of
applications over the past several years,” said Maria Samot,
AITC director. “Ag in the Classroom lesson plans are aligned
to the South Carolina Standards and the AITC Institute
features hands-on learning as well as exciting tours of the ag
industry in our state.” Applications for the summer Institute
are mailed to
South Carolina
schools in March.
2005 Institute sponsors include South Carolina
Farm Bureau Federation (SCFB), the AITC Fund, SC Beef Board,
Farm Credit Associations of South Carolina, SC Farm Bureau
Insurance Companies, SC Pork Board, SC Greenhouse Growers
Association, SC Nursery & Landscape Association, the Electric
Cooperatives of South Carolina, SC Watermelon Association, the
Fertilizer Institute, and Berkeley County Farm Bureau.
SCFB’s Ag in the Classroom program offers
cost-free grade specific lesson plans, related materials and
year-round in-service workshops to South Carolina
pre-kindergarten through high school teachers, schools and
school districts. For more information or to schedule an
in-service workshop, call Ag in the Classroom
Director
Maria Samot,
1-800-628-4571.
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