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Early Field Experience in Agricultural Education: A National Descriptive Study
Journal of Agricultural Education
  • Michael S. Retallick, Iowa State University
  • Gregory Miller, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2007
DOI
10.5032/jae.2007.01127
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to describe the nature of early field experience (EFE) in agricultural teacher education programs nationally. A descriptive census survey of all active agricultural teacher education programs in the country was used for this study. The fact that nearly all agricultural teacher education programs require EFE indicates that EFE is valued as an important component of teacher education programs. It was discovered that multiple early field experiences are required at multiple classification levels. The primary responsibility for EFE and the associated administrative tasks are placed on faculty within the agricultural teacher education program. Similarities regarding EFE requirements seem to end at broad, categorical levels. Most programs report having requirements; however, the means by which each program fulfills the requirements are considerably different. Teacher licensure, as well as state and national teacher education accreditation, influences procedural and minimum EFE requirements. This study provides the foundation for further research. Additional research is needed to identify the purposes and outcomes of EFE and determine the extent to which student learning occurs.

Comments

This article is from Journal of Agricultural Education 48 (2007): 127, doi:10.5032/jae.2007.01127. Posted with permission.

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Journal of Agricultural Education
Language
en
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Citation Information
Michael S. Retallick and Gregory Miller. "Early Field Experience in Agricultural Education: A National Descriptive Study" Journal of Agricultural Education Vol. 48 Iss. 1 (2007) p. 127 - 138
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael-retallick/1/