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Title: Developing a Secondary Soil Science Curriculum


1
Developing a Secondary Soil Science Curriculum
  • Davida R. Molina
  • AED 615

2
Personal Background
National FFA/4-H Land Judging Contest Willcox
Soil Judging Team Oklahoma - 2004
National Collegiate Soil Judging
Competition University of Arizona Soil Judging
Team Illinois - 2004
3
Chapter 1
4
Introduction
  • Soil Science is an integral component in the
    Agricultural Education curriculum. Arizona
    Agricultural Instructors are in need of a user
    friendly resource which challenges students
    academically and provides real life applications.

5
Need
  • Replace or use in conjunction with outdated
    curriculum materials
  • Meet Arizona State Standards
  • Implement Science into Agricultural Education
    Programs

6
Purpose Statement
  • The purpose of this curriculum project is to
    develop a teacher reference unit which assists
    secondary agricultural educators in teaching soil
    science.

7
Objectives
  • Review the current curriculum materials available
    in soil science
  • Review reference materials available in soil
    science
  • To create a teacher reference unit that
  • a) Includes all components of a lesson
  • and is teacher friendly
  • b) Meets current Arizona Department of
  • Education standards
  • c) Provides an Agriscience curriculum with
  • science integrated throughout

8
Limitations
  • The information is tailored for the use in
    Arizona agricultural education programs

9
Assumptions
  • Arizona Agricultural Educators have a basic soil
    science background
  • The curriculum will continue to address the
    future changes which may occur in the science and
    CTE standards

10
Terms
  • Agricultural Education
  • AATA - Arizona Agricultural Teachers Association
  • CTE - Career and Technical Education
  • Carl D. Perkins Act
  • FFA
  • SAE - Supervised Agricultural Experience
  • Standards - Arizona Agriscience and Arizona
    Science
  • TRU - Teacher Reference Unit

11
Chapter 2
  • Review of Literature

12
Development of a Soil Science Teacher Reference
Unit
Arizona Science Standards
Arizona CTE Standards
SAE/FFA 1-9 ABS 10 -26
Option E
Option C
Option A
Option G
Option F
Option D
Option B
Create an up-to-date Soil Science TRU that will
aid teachers in Arizona Secondary Agriscience
Programs
13
What we know?
  • Standards
  • Carl D Perkins Act of 1998
  • State science standards, standardized testing,
    and increased graduation requirements
  • Science Integration
  • U.S. Department of Education 1930s
  • More effective way to teach science
  • Better prepare students for careers and college

14
Standards
  • 3.0 Participate in Supervised Agricultural
    Experiences
  • 4.0 Demonstrate Oral Communication Skills
  • 5.0 Demonstrate Written Communication Skills
  • 9.0 Participate in Leadership Activities as
    Provided by the
  • FFA Organization
  • 10.0 Demonstrate Laboratory Procedures and Safety
  • Practices
  • 12.0 Describe Basic Principles of Nutrition
  • 13.0 Examine the Interaction of Biological
    Systems within
  • the Environment
  • 23.0 Investigate Approved Nutritional Practices
  • 24.0 Analyze the Interaction among Environmental
    and Natural
  • Resources Sciences
  • 26.2b Test appropriate materials or examine data
    to evaluate
  • and manage soil/media nutrients

15
Importance and Contributions
  • Science integrated lessons
  • Easy to use lesson plans
  • Formatted for the AATA curriculum CD
  • Increase participation in the Arizona Soil
    Judging competition

16
Chapter 3
  • Procedures

17
Selection of Topic
Selection of Design Team
Review of Literature
Creation of Teacher Reference Unit (TRU)
Objectives
Development of TRU
First draft proposal
Review of TRU
Evaluation of TRU Review
Field Test of TRU
Evaluation of Field Test
Approval of TRU
Publishing and implementation of TRU
18
Chapter 3 Continued
  • Research Design Content Analysis
  • Population Arizona Agricultural Educators
  • Reliability University Soil Science
    Professors
  • Validity Field Test with Arizona
    Agricultural Educators

19
References
20
References
  • Buckman, H.O., Brady, N.C. (1969). The Nature
    and Properties of Soils. New York, NY The
    Macmillan Company.
  • Dailey, A.L., Conroy, C.A., Shelley-Tolbert,
    C.A. (2001). Using agricultural education as the
    context to teach life skills. Journal of
    Agricultural Education. 42(1), 11-20.
  • Davis, S.A., Knobloch, N.A. (2002) Transforming
    the curriculum for the 21st century. The
    Agricultural Education Magazine, 75(3), 14-15.
  • Hughes, M., Barrick, K.R. (1993). A model for
    agricultural education in public schools. Journal
    of Agricultural Education, ?(?), 59-67.

21
References Continued
  • Martin, R., Rajasekaran, B. Vold,L. (1989). A
    national study to determine the role of
    bioscience/biotechnology in the study of
    agriculture as perceived by vocational
    agriculture instructors. Proceedings of the
    Sixteenth Annual National Agriculture Education
    Research Meeting, Orlando, FL.
  • McCormick, F.G., Zurbick, P.R. (1973). Student
    Reference on Soils for Core Curriculum. Tucson,
    AZ The University of Arizona.
  • Moss, J.W. (1990). Whats the password.
    Vocational Education Journal, 65(2), 36.
  • National Research Council. (1988). Understanding
    agriculture New directions for education.
    Washington D.C. National Academy Press.

22
References Continued
  • Plaster, E.J. (2003). Soil Science and
    Management. Clifton Park, NY Thomson Delmar
    Learning.
  • Siemens, J.C., Hoeft, R.G., Pauli, A.W. (1993).
    Soil Management. East Moline, IL John Deere
    Publishing.
  • Swortzel, K. (1996). Perceptions regarding
    planning activities and supervision strategies
    for supervised agricultural experience programs.
    Journal of Agricultural Education, 37(2), 47-56.
  • Warnick, B.K., Thompson, G.W., Gummer, E.S.
    (2004). Perceptions of science teachers regarding
    the integration of science into the agricultural
    education curriculum. Journal of Agricultural
    Education, 45(1), 62-73

23
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