Agriculture is the science and art of providing food and fiber products to consumers. Agriculture includes input industries necessary for production, manufacturing, processing, marketing and distribution. Agricultural education at the secondary level teaches and reinforces science, math, language arts and social science principles. Major areas of instruction in secondary agricultural education include: agricultural business, horticulture/ landscaping, and life sciences. Agriculture is the most fundamental and essential industry in the world, an industry that provides our entire society with food, clothing and shelter. This makes agricultural education an important component of a child's education.
Career and Technical Student Organization Information
- FFA
- Indiana FFA
- Portal Login
- Tamara Ketchen, Executive Director
- TKetchen@isda.IN.gov
- Indiana FFA
Agriculture Standards
Career Pathways
Resources for Agricultural Education
- CDE Mentor Contact List
- Supervised Agriculture Experience
- Ag Ed Summer SAE Guidelines 2012
- The Council SAE Guides for Teachers and Students
- http://www.exploresae.com
- Coaching for Beginning Agriculture Teachers
- Indiana Association of Agricultural Educators
- Facilities List
- Learning Connection
- IDOE – College and Career Pathways
- IDOE – Learning Connection
- IDOE – Curriculum and Instruction
- Indiana Agriculture Education Teachers
- WVEC – Agriculture SLO Assessments
- CTE
- Teacher Resources
- Work Based Learning
- CTSO Leadership
- Other
- Indiana State Fair Educational Programming
- Local Program Advisory Committee Guidance
- National Agriculture in the Classroom
- New and Newer Teachers
- Purdue PK-12 Council
- Teacher Self Study