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Title: Introduction to the FFA


1
Introduction to the FFA
  • By David Agnew
  • Arkansas State University

2
What would you say?
  • Suppose you are approached by a local radio or TV
    personality at the county fair and that person
    sticks a microphone in your face and they says
    so what is this organization you are with called
    the FFA?
  • Would you know what to say?
  • Do you know how to say it in a clear concise
    statement?
  • Would your students know how to respond?

3
Just The Facts
  • The FFA is a national organization for students
    aged 12-21, who are enrolled in secondary
    agriculture education programs.
  • With over 450,000 students in public schools
    across the nation, it is the largest student
    organization in the U.S.
  • There are over 7,300 chapters in all 50 states,
    including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
  • The FFA promotes scholarship, develops
    leadership, and helps students develop career and
    life skills

4
Background Facts
  • National Headquarters are in Indianapolis
    Indiana.
  • The national advisor is Larry Case.
  • Members pay dues
  • National convention each year (currently
    Louisville KY)
  • Local chapters have advisors who are teachers
  • The organization was founded in 1928.

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Objectives
  • State the mission and purposes of the FFA
    organization and Agricultural Education.
  • Describe how the FFA is an integral part of a
    secondary Agricultural Education.
  • Identify the key historical events associated
    with the FFA.
  • Describe the organization and operation of the
    National FFA Organization.
  • 5 Describe the organization and operation of
    the FFA in Arkansas.

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Objective 1
  • State the mission and purposes of the FFA
    organization and Agricultural Education.

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The Mission of the National FFA Organization
  • FFA Mission
  • The National FFA Organization is dedicated to
    making a positive difference in the lives of
    young people by developing their potential for
    premier leadership,
    personal growth and career success through
    agricultural education

Source National FFA website
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The Mission of Agricultural Education
  • Agricultural Education prepares students for
    successful careers and a lifetime of
    informed choices in the global agriculture, food,
    fiber and natural resources systems.

Source National FFA website
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The Missions
  • FFA
  • The National FFAOrganization is dedicated to
    making a positive difference in the lives of
    young people by developing their potential for
    premier leadership, personal growth and career
    success through agricultural education
  • Agricultural Education
  • Agricultural Education prepares students for
    successful careers and a lifetime of informed
    choices in the global agriculture, food, fiber
    and natural resources systems.

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Purposes of the FFA
  • Develop members leadership abilities
  • Develop members ability to work with others
  • Prepare members for professional and technical
    leadership roles
  • Develop communication skills
  • Help develop civic responsibility (Citizenship)
  • Develop an understanding of group processes
  • Develop ability in leading group activities
  • Promote scholarship, excellence in learning.

Source The FFA Manual
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The FFA MottoA Statement of Purpose
  • The FFA motto gives members twelve short words to
    live by as they experience the opportunities in
    the organization.
  • Learning to Do
  • Doing to Learn,
  • Earning to Live,
  • Living to Serve

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Objective 2
  • Describe how the FFA is an integral part of the
    secondary Agricultural Education curriculum.

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Definitions
  • Integral -- Essential or necessary for
    completeness.
  • Intracurricular -- A part of the regular
    curriculum of a school or college program.
  • Extracurricular -- Being outside the regular
    curriculum of a school or college program.

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The FFA is both Integral and Intracurricular
  • The FFA was an outgrowth of the Secondary
    Agriculture curriculum/program.
  • The FFA promotes and rewards the learning of the
    curriculum content.
  • The FFA brings leadership into the mainstream of
    the curriculum.
  • The FFA encourages application of content through
    career development events and supervised
    agricultural experience programs.

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Official Intracurricular Public Law 740
  • In 1950, the 81st Congress recognizing the
    importance of the FFA granted the FFA a federal
    charter, making it an integral, intracurricular
    part of public agricultural instruction under the
    National Vocational Education Acts. Two of the
    FFA top three executives are employed by the U.S.
    Department of Education.
  • Official recognition of FFA as being
    intercurriculum gave greater opportunity for FFA
    advisors and members to include or participate in
    leadership activities, contests, and off campus
    events without conflict of purpose with the rest
    of the educational community.

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Public Law 105-225
  • In 1998, the 105th Congress of the United States
    reviewed and passed technical amendments. This
    shows through the revisions as Public Law 105-225.

17
Objective 3
  • Identify the key historical events associated
    with the FFA.

18
The Beginning of the Future Farmers of America
  • The National Organization was established in 1928
    at the Hotel Baltimore in Kansas City, Missouri.
  • The first national convention had 33 delegates
    from 7 states. Annual dues were set at 10 cents
    per member.

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More FFA History.
  • 1929  The official colorsnational blue and corn
    goldare adopted. They are still used
    today.1930 At the 3rd National FFA Convention,
    the membership issue is clarified when the
    all-member, male delegation amend the
    constitution restricting membership to boys only
    under Article III, Section B. The official creed
    is adopted.1933 Fredericktown, Ohio, FFA
    members arrive at the national convention in
    crisp, blue corduroy jackets with the FFA emblem
    on the back. Official delegates vote to adopt the
    jacket as the organizations official dress.
    Members still wear the nationally-recognized
    jackets today, honoring the tradition and history
    of FFA.  More than 50,000 are manufactured each
    year.

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More FFA History.2
  • 1935 New Farmers of America (NFA), an
    organization for African-American boys interested
    in agriculture, is formed and eventually includes
    13 states. It is patterned after the New Farmers
    of Virginia formed in 1927. 
  • 1944 The National FFA Foundation, Inc., was
    established in Washington, D.C., to raise money
    for FFA programs and activities from business,
    industry, government, individuals and foundation
    sponsors. Today, the Foundation is located in
    Indianapolis, In., and raises more than 7.3
    million annually.
  • 1950 The U.S. Congress passes Public Law 81-740,
    which grants the FFA a Federal Charter and
    stipulates that a U.S. Department of Education
    staff member be the national FFA advisor.
  • 1953 FFA celebrates its silver anniversary.  
  • The U.S. Post Office issues a special stamp
    to
  • commemorate the founding of the FFA.

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More FFA History.3
  • 1959 The FFA headquarters is established in
    Alexandria, Va., on land which was part of George
    Washingtons estate.

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More FFA History.
  • 1965 The New Farmers of America (NFA), the
    organization for African-American agricultural
    education students, merges with the FFA, adding
    50,000 members.
  • 1966 The FFA National Agricultural Career Show,
    a trade show especially for students, exposes
    national convention attendees to educational and
    career opportunities in agriculture.
  • 1969 Women are allowed national membership,
    which made it possible for them to hold office
    and participate in competitive events at the
    regional and national level.

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More FFA History.4
  • 1971 The National FFA Alumni Association is
    founded, providing opportunities for former FFA
    members and other supporters to become involved
    with their local student chapters.
  • 1988 Delegates to the national FFA convention
    change Future Farmers of America to the
    National FFA Organization.
  • 1998 The national convention was held in Kansas
    City for the last time. And the National FFA
    Center was moved from Alexandria, Va., to
    Indianapolis, In.
  • 1999 The national FFA convention is held in
    Louisville, Ky., for the first time and will stay
    in Louisville through 2005.

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More FFA History.5
  • 2000 FFA continues to expand opportunities for
    agricultural career preparation by introducing
    one new career development event and two
    demonstration events. The National FFA Archives,
    located at IUPUI in Indianapolis, officially
    opens.

25
Objective 4
  • Describe the organization and operation of
    the National FFA Organization

26
Who is the national FFA advisor?
  • Larry Case

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Organization and Operation of the FFA
  • FFA 450,00 members in 7300 chapters (36 are
    female 47 hold state leadership positions
  • Members pay annual dues
  • There is a national advisor (Larry Case from
    Missouri)
  • There is a national constitution which provides
    structure in the operation of the organization.
  • The National FFA Board directs operations of the
    organization.
  • A team of student officers also play a role in
    management of the organization. Officers
    includes President, Secretary, Treasurer,
    Reporter, and Sentinel, with a V. President from
    each of the four regions.
  • States apply for charter to form a state
    association.
  • States have their own constitution which does not
    conflict with the national.

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Four FFA Regions
Central
Eastern
Western Region
Southern
WesternGuam
Southern Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands
Location of National FFA Headquarters
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National FFA HeadquartersIndianapolis Indiana
1998
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Organization and Operationof the FFA 2
  • Parliamentary Procedure as referenced by Roberts
    Rules or Order is the way that business is
    conducted.
  • Members have an official manual to give them
    direction and guidance.
  • Official Colors
  • Official Jacket
  • Official Emblem
  • Official Creed for members
  • National Convention (October)
  • National FFA Week (February)

32
Quick Note on Membership
  • 4 Types of Members
  • Active Traditional H.S. Student enrolled in Ag.
  • Honorary
  • Alumni
  • Collegiate
  • (ASU has a chapter)
  • 5 Degrees of Members
  • Greenhand
  • Chapter
  • State
  • American
  • (Discoveryfor Jr. H.S.)

33
Objective 5
  • Describe the organization and operation of the
    FFA in Arkansas.

34
Arkansas FFA
  • Arkansas was the second state association
    chartered in 1928.
  • The first Star Farmer ever, Mr. Carlton Patton,
    was from Arkansas.
  • Arkansas has over 11,000 members in 250 chapters.

35
State Advisor and State officers
  • Marion Fletcher is the Program Manager

    State FFA Advisor for Arkansas.
  • There are four vice presidents, one from each
    district. Then there is a president, secretary,
    treasure, reporter and sentinel.
  • Each district has its own set of officers.

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Arkansas is Divided Into Four Districts
NortheastDistrict
Northwest District
4-H CampFerndale
ASU-Jonesboro
ASU Beebe
NE District Leadership and Skills CDE
FFA Camp Couchdale
State Department Office in LR
SoutheastDistrict
SouthwestDistrict
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Professional Journal
  • The Journal of Agricultural Education is a
    research based publication for university
    agricultural educators.

38
FFA Camp and Convention
  • Annual Convention is every June at Camp
    Couchdale, near Hot Springs.

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The End
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Professional Journal
  • The Agricultural Education Magazine
  • designed for practitioners in the field
  • six issues per year
  • cost 10
  • each issue addresses a theme
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