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Title: Roles, Responsibilities, and Rewards of Teaching


1
Roles, Responsibilities, and Rewards of Teaching
  • AEE 101

2
How Many Hats Does a Ag. Ed. Teacher Wear? (Roles)
  • Teacher
  • Manager
  • Counselor
  • Coach
  • Agriculturalist
  • Police Officer
  • Maintenance Worker
  • Publicist
  • Financial Manager
  • Learner
  • Bus Driver
  • Computer Operator
  • And many more

3
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Teacher
  • Plan lessons
  • Regular ag students
  • Special education students (self contained or
    mainstreamed)
  • Homebound or hospitalized students
  • Students in detention
  • Present lessons
  • Prepare visuals aids and handouts
  • Prepare exams
  • Grade assignments and exams
  • Meet with parents
  • Serve on IEP and 504 committees
  • Serve on other school committees

4
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Manager
  • Operate an effective FFA Program
  • Supervise SAE projects
  • Work with the FFA Alumni
  • Maintain an advisory committee
  • Manage equipment, supplies and facilities
  • Some agriculture programs are small-scale
    businesses

5
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Counselor
  • Help students identify colleges and financial
    opportunities
  • Help students plan appropriate career pathways
  • Help students with their personal problems
  • Help parents and students adjust to the rigors of
    high school (homework, exams, etc)

6
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Coach
  • Train FFA teams
  • Get students ready to hold local, state, and/or
    national FFA offices

7
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Agriculturist
  • Operate a greenhouse, school farm, school nursery
    or an aquaculture center
  • Provide the latest and most effective
    agricultural information to people in the
    community

8
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Police Officer
  • Enforce school rules
  • Participate in bus and lunch duties
  • Supervise students in the hallways and bathrooms,
    as well as, supervise school dances, sports
    events
  • Report unsafe activities

9
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Maintenance Worker
  • Keep classroom and labs organized, clean and safe
  • Maintain shop equipment
  • Provide school administers with advice on the
    beatification of the school grounds

10
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Publicist
  • Maintain good public relationships with the
    community.
  • Work with the local news media to get information
    about the agriculture program published

11
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Financial Manager
  • Over see the management of theFFA budget and
    fund-raising activities
  • Submit receipts on time when using program and/or
    FFA funds.
  • Manage the departmental budget (some schools in
    North Carolina run over 70,000 through their
    program every year)
  • Make budget requests and fill out requisitions

12
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Learner
  • Continuously read professional journals
  • Make community contacts that can serve as
    valuable resources.
  • Attend professional workshops, in service
    education activities and special opportunities to
    learn more about your field

13
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Bus Driver
  • Transport FFA members to and from activities
  • Transport other ag students to purchase program
    supplies

14
What are the responsibilities associated with
each role?
  • Computer Operator
  • Develop a program web page
  • Maintain program data bases
  • Answer e-mail
  • Submit FFA rosters on-line
  • Access FFA information over the web

15
Teacher Time Use
  • The average teacher in 1961 spent ___ hours a
    week on teaching activities (both inside and
    outside of school)? (NEA Study)

45
16
Teacher Time Use
  • Bartholomew Gardner (1981) study found that
    teachers spent ___ hours weekly on all teaching
    duties

45.9
17
Teacher Time Use
45.2
  • In 1993-94 teachers spent ___ hours a week on
    teaching duties. (NCES)

18
NEA Study (1961)
  • Teaching - 23 h, 36 m
  • Misc. - 9 h
  • Grading - 4 h, 34 m
  • Planning - 3 h, 30 m
  • Preparing aids - 2 h, 30 m
  • Individual help - 1 h, 36 m
  • Parents - 48 m

19
Massachusetts Teachers Association (1976)
  • Teachers work as many hours in 5 weeks as
    business and industry people do in ___ weeks.
  • A. 4
  • B. 5
  • C. 6

6
20
Agriculture Teacher Time
  • In Minnesota if was estimated that agriculture
    teachers work ___ hours per week (Leske, 1969)
  • Nebraska agriculture teachers work ___ hours a
    week (Dillon, 1976)

55.7
53
21
Rush (Idaho, 1982)
Match How many hours a week should the
agriculture teacher work?
B
  • __ 39.1 hours
  • __ 42.6 hours
  • __ 45.6 hours
  • A. Agriculture teacher
  • B. Principal
  • C. Superintendent
  • D. Spouse

C
A
22
Peterson (Minnesota, 1977)
  • __ 52 h, 6 min.
  • __ 51 h, 21 min.
  • __ 50 h., 53 min.
  • A. First year agri. teacher
  • B. 2nd year agri. teacher
  • C. 3rd year agri. teacher

23
Time
  • Ag teachers spend 50-55 hours a week on their job.

24
High Turnover Rates of Novice Teachers
  • Opinions and research suggest 35-50 percent of
    new teachers leave in the first five years in the
    profession
  • WHY?

25
Rewards
  • Starting salary Minimum of 30,000 (B.S., no
    experience, 12 month contract, lowest paying
    school in the state)
  • Some schools pay a supplement
  • Wake County around 12
  • Mecklenberg around 15
  • Masters degree is about 10 more
  • National board certification is 12 more
  • Mentor teachers receive an extra 100 per month
  • There are agriculture teachers in NC making
    60,000

26
Longevity Pay
  • Years of State Service
  • 10 but less than 15
  • 15 but less than 20
  • 20 but less than 25
  • 25 or more years
  • Longevity Pay Rate
  • 1.50
  • 2.25
  • 3.25
  • 4.50

27
Benefits
  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance (some schools)
  • Disability
  • 11 Paid Holidays
  • Sick Leave
  • Vacation (see next slide)

28
Earned Vacation
  • Years of State Service
  • Less than 2 years
  • 2 but less than 5 years
  • 5 but less than 10 years
  • 10 but less than 15 years
  • 15 but less than 20 years
  • 20 years or more
  • Days Earned per Month
  • 1.00
  • 1.15
  • 1.40
  • 1.65
  • 1.90
  • 2.15

29
More Benefits
  • Get to work with youth
  • Work flexibility
  • Can stay indoors or go outside
  • Can build a respected program
  • Can make a real impact on individuals
  • Job security
  • Job availability nationwide
  • Can combine vocation with avocation
  • Access to a shop and tools
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