Title: Intro to SAE: Developing My SAE Experience
1Intro to SAE Developing My SAE Experience
HS 126
Supervised Agricultural Experience
2Read this carefully!
Wanted Landscape Maintenance worker, Operate a
lawn mower and power blower. Need a person who
can work with out supervision. Experience
required. Call 515-7743.
3Read this carefully!
Vet Assistant needed. Mayflower Animal Hospital
needs an experienced individual to work 20 hours
a week. Duties including bathing animals,
grooming and feeding of animals. Apply in person
at 316 Walnut Street.
4Read this carefully!
Wanted Dependable person to handle over the
counter sales in a busy garden center. Pay is
7.50 an hour. Neat appearance important along
with the ability to work with people. Experience
in working with plants a must. Call 515-2396 for
an interview.
5What was the same in all 3 ads?
- Each advertisement wanted the person to be
experienced. People who have experience have the
edge in landing a job. But - How do you get experience without first having a
job? - How do you get a job without first having
experience?
Job
Experience
6How do you gain work Experience?
- Question
- How can you gain experience to get a job (or
prepare for college)? - Answer
- Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE)
SAE
7What is a Supervised Agricultural Experience
(SAE)?
- Planned practical activities conducted outside of
class time, in which students develop and apply
agricultural knowledge and skills. - Your SAE is your opportunity to tailor your FFA
experience towards what you are interested in
Objective 2 HS 126 TM A
8How does an SAE fit into agricultural education?
- 3 components of agricultural education
- Classroom Laboratory Instruction
- Skills learned in the classroom
- FFA
- Leadership Career Development
- SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience)
- Create your own year-round program
- Use knowledge and skills learned in class
- Do what you are interested in.
9How Does a SAE Help Me?
- Develop skills that can be used in getting a job
- Provides the opportunity to make money
- Develops skills that can be used in starting you
own business - Helps development managementskills
10How Does a SAE Help Me...?
- Learn record keeping skills
- Improves analytical and decision making skills
- Teaches responsibility
- Provides the opportunity to explore possible
careers
11How Does a SAE Help Me...?
- Develops knowledge and skills that could be
helpful in college, as a hobby or for recreation. - Provides the opportunity to win awards FFA
proficiency awards are based on the SAE program.
In addition to winning awards, money can be won
at regional, state and national levels
12How Does a SAE Help Me...?
- FFA degrees are partially based on the SAE. You
must have a SAE program to advance. - In order to be a state or national officer, you
first must have an advanced FFA degree which is
partially based on SAE. - Could help the grade in Agriculture class.
13What are the types of SAE projects?
- Entrepreneurship (Ownership)
- student plans, implements, operates, and assumes
financial risks in a farming or agricultural
business. - i.e. raising animals, landscaping, pet sitter
Objective 3 HS 126 TM B1
14What are the types of SAE projects?
- student is placed on farm, ranch, agricultural
business, school laboratory, or community
facility to provide a learning-by-doing
experience may be paid or unpaid. - i.e. Vet-tech, garden center, pet smart
Objective 3 HS 126 TM B2
15What are the types of SAE projects?
- Research (Ag Science Fair)
- student plans and conducts a major agricultural
experiment using the scientific process. - Compete in Ag Science Fair Contest
Objective 3 HS 126 TM B3
16What are the types of SAE projects?
- Exploratory (Research Ag Career)
- students become literate in an agricultural
career area by conducting research. - i.e. Internships, research project
Objective 3 HS 126 TM B4
17What are the types of SAE projects?
- Improvement (Home, school Community
Improvement)
- student is involved in learning activities that
improve the value or appearance of the place of
employment, home, school, or community, the
efficiency of the enterprise/business, or living
conditions of the family. - i.e. Building a new room, installing sprinkler
system, build community a garden
Objective 3 HS 126 TM B5
18What are the types of SAE projects?
- Supplemental (Agriculture Task)
- student performs one specific agricultural skill
outside of class time the activity is very
specific, does not require a series of steps, and
usually requires less thana day. - i.e. digging a ditch, cleaning a shop, milking a
cow, washing your dog
Objective 3 HS 126 TM B6
19Quick Fire Quiz!
- _______ 1. Placement
- _______ 2. Research
- _______ 3. Entrepreneurship
- _______ 4. Supplemental
- _______ 5. Improvement
- _______ 6. Exploratory
- a. Conduct an Ag. experiment
- b. One specific Ag skill
- c. Assume financial risk
- d. Work for someone else
- e. Research an Ag career
- f. Improve your home
20Choosing your path.
- What do you like to do?
- What do you want to do?
- What do you think that you are good at?