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Young, R. Brent; Edwards, M. Craig – Journal of Career and Technical Education, 2011
This study was an inquiry of secondary teachers' perceptions of the agricultural education student teaching experience in North Dakota. The sampling frame (N = 89) included all secondary teachers in the state; the final return rate was 74%. The instrument included 16 items identifying selected characteristics of secondary teachers and their…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Agricultural Education, Rating Scales
Slusher, Wendy L.; Robinson, J. Shane; Edwards, M. Craig – Journal of Career and Technical Education, 2010
Non-technical, employability skills are in high demand for entry-level job-seekers. As such, this study sought to describe the perceptions of Oklahoma's animal science industry leaders as it related to the employability skills needed for entry-level employment of high school graduates who had completed coursework in Oklahoma's Agricultural, Food…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Animal Husbandry, High School Graduates, Expertise
Edwards, M. Craig; Briers, Gary E. – Journal of Career and Technical Education, 2002
Agricutlure teachers using modified A/B (n=12) or 9-week 4x4 (n=10) block schedules were surveyed. The value of relevant inservice education was positively related to satisfaction with effective teaching practices and student achievement. Teacher satisfaction with opportunities to use effective practices was associated with achievement, especially…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Agricultural Education, Block Scheduling, Inservice Teacher Education
Edwards, M. Craig; Briers, Gary E. – Journal of Career and Technical Education, 2001
A study of entry-phase agriculture teachers (n=90, one-third female) identified personal, professional, and situational characteristics that would explain how long they expected to remain in teaching. Gender and agricultural work experience were significant predictors. (Contains 28 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Beginning Teachers, Competence, Expectation

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