Title: Growth
1Growth Quality10x15 Status Update for
NASAEDoug LoudenslagerOctober 2008
210x15Growth Quality
- 10x15 continues to make progress
- Some initiatives moving fast, some slower
- Constraints of funding, personnel
- Emphasis is on quality
310x15 Management
- 10x15 is a project of The Council
- Doug Loudenslager, chair
- Reports to The Council
- Bill Fleet, consultant
- Advise, plan, manage activities
- Bill Stagg, on loan
- Support communication and initiatives
- Taskforce Chairs and members
- More than 100 volunteers
- Fundraising led by FFA Foundation
4Feasibility Study
- Brentz, Whaley and Flessner
- Recommended delay of study
- Preliminary conversation with key partners
- 120,000 for feasibility study
5Branding Initiative
- Preliminary pledge of 250,000 to fund Branding
research phase - Near funding for remaining portion
- Potential in-kind support from W.K. Kellogg
Foundation - Interest from American Farm Bureau Federation for
collaboration
6American Farm Bureau Federation
- Met with Bob Stallman, AFBF pres.
- Formal presentation and request made to AFBF
Board of Directors - 1) Joint campaign providing informed action and
support for agricultural education from multiple
stakeholders at local, state and national levels - 2) Help secure 10 million in federal funding to
accomplish 10x15 goals for growth and quality - 3) Provide resources to support the research,
strategy development, messaging and delivery
systems for expanding agricultural education to
underserved populations
7W.K. Kellogg Foundation
- Met with W.K. Kellogg in September
- Kellogg placing emphasis on
- Children at risk
- Healthy food accessibility
- Health, nutrition
- Community involvement and sustainability
- Discussing a proposal around urban agriculture
and Ag Ed
8LPS Outreach
- Supporting state efforts for growth and quality
- Facilitating National Quality Program Standards
pilots - Will support Content Standards roll out
9Agriculture College Deans
- National Pork Board meeting with Midwest Ag
College deans - 10x15 overview provided
- Interest in messages, agriculture teacher
recruitment and branding initiatives of 10x15 - Presentation outline sent to state leaders
10Organization Support for 10x15
- Support continues to grow
- Industry resolutions signed by
- American Farm Bureau Federation
- National Pork Board
- American Soybean Association
- The Grange
- National Association of Wheat Growers
- National FFA Foundation Sponsors Board
- Pending
- Association of Equipment Manufacturers
- Midwest Agriculture College Deans
11Funding for 10x15
- Fundraising coordinated by the National FFA
Foundation - Tapping industry, government, foundation and
education sources - 2.5M committed from business partners, states
and FFA Foundation - Content Standards, Quality Program Standards,
CASE and other initiatives - Working with AFBF for federal funding
1210x15 PriorityInitiatives Update
- 1 Quality Program Standards
- Dr. Terry Heiman, chair
- Focused on defining quality Agricultural
Education programs as those based upon the
National Quality Program Standards for Secondary
Agricultural Education - Testing a NQPS national dissemination and
implementation strategy - Conducting pilot program with 5 schools each in
10 states - Second pilot with an additional 10 states in 2009
1310x15 PriorityInitiatives Update
- 2 National Content Standards
- Dr. David Hall, chair
- Focused on developing quality content standards
based on AFNR Career Cluster Knowledge and Skill
Statements - Standards developed and cross-walked with
national Math, Science, Language Arts and Social
Studies Content Standards - Validation by teachers and industry reps
- Standards products written for 7 AFNR Pathways
- AFNR Cluster Skills and Biotechnology Systems
pathway content standards following same review,
validation and cross-walking procedures - Working on assessments for standards
1410x15 PriorityInitiatives Update
- 3 Multiple Ag Ed Designs
- Steve Gratz, chair
- Focused on new models based on needs of
customers, the society in which they live and the
culture of their communities - Five potential new models
- Home School/On-line
- Pre-professional Sciences
- Issue-based Agriculture
- Specialized Programs
- Urban Programming
- The Council has approved 15,000 to identify
successful innovative models around the U.S.
1510x15 PriorityInitiatives Update
- Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education
- Developed in cooperation with Project Lead the
Way - CASE model is owned by the National Council for
Agricultural Education - Initial funding of 100,000 from each of 12
Founding Charter States - Piloting of Plant Science and Animal Science
Foundation courses planned for the 2008-2009 - Field testing planned for 2009-2010
- Full report on CASE will be presented by project
chair Jan Traynor
1610x15 PriorityInitiatives Update
- 4 Data Reporting
- Bruce Lazarus, chair
- Focus is to develop a single, easy to use data
collection process driven by The Council - Plan of action includes
- Data and reporting needs analysis to determine
data needs - Privacy, security and other legal factors
- Related information technology systems
- Best practices in reporting systems
- Ag educator perceptions of potential costs and
value - IT solution identification and usability testing
- Pilot implementation, including local integration
and feedback - State by state implementations
1710x15 PriorityInitiatives Update
- 5 Agricultural Educator Recruitment
- Dr. Bobby Torres, chair (new)
- Focus is to develop and implement Ag Ed educator
recruitment strategies (all roles) - Current efforts
- Project five-year demand for ag teachers
- Communication plan to create awareness, promote
teaching, bring consistency and be flexible for
diverse audiences - Develop tools, materials and strategies for
recruiting teachers - Focus groups during national FFA convention with
students preparing to become agriculture teachers - Met with Purina marketing professionals in St.
Louis to discuss strategies
1810x15 PriorityInitiatives Update
- 6 Ag Ed Advocacy Strategy
- Paul Larson, chair (new)
- Focus is to develop local, state and national
strategies that advocate effectively on behalf of
Ag Ed - Current efforts
- Advocacy Engagement Strategies to engage teachers
and supporters of Ag Ed as advocates - National Advocacy Agenda Development to design a
grassroots system for identifying and prioritize
advocacy initiatives and establish a national
advocacy agenda - Communication Strategies to effectively
communicate key messages and ensure adequate
information to conduct advocacy efforts
1910x15 PriorityInitiatives Update
- 7 Ag Ed Branding Strategy
- Nancy Trivette, chair
- Focus is to position Ag Ed as a leading force in
delivering needs-based education and to help the
profession speak with one voice to segmented
audiences through appropriate channels - Request for proposal has been developed
- First phase is brand assessment research and a
brand management evaluation - Estimated cost of the beginning phase of the
branding initiative is 400,000. Productive
discussions with potential sponsors are underway
2010x15 PriorityInitiatives Update
- 8 Program Funding Strategy
- Bernie Staller, chair
- Focus is to implement local, state and national
strategies for enlisting support for building
agricultural education programs at all levels - Strategy is to educate state legislatures to
their responsibility and encourage line item
funding managed by the State Education Agency - Pull states together in regional training
sessions to discuss what works and how to develop
a plans
21Closing Thoughts
- Real progress will require
- Millions, not tens of thousands
- Telling the story numerous times with numerous
audiences - Funding requires consistent, long-term commitment
- 10x15 will allow Ag Ed to remain vital to the
agricultural industry and this country for
generations to come - The work is not easybut it is essential
22Closing Thoughts
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- Recognition and thanks are due to all who have
contributed time, skill, talent and sweat to move
10x15 and Agricultural Education forward.
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