Conduct an instructional program that educates students about career pathways in agriculture, providing the necessary skills for continued education and employment. ? Develop and deliver curriculum in food development, floral design, public speaking, and other agricultural disciplines. ? Prepare instructional materials, including syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts. ? Enhance youth leadership development and integrate FFA as an essential part of instruction. ? Provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to compete in a global economy. ? Stay informed on current agricultural practices and promote agricultural literacy among students. ? Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions that encourage student engagement and critical thinking. ? Create lesson plans that align with school policies and utilize effective instructional methods. ? Supervise and guide students in Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) programs by assisting in project selection, maintaining records, locating training opportunities, and making supervisory visits throughout the school year and the month of June ? Attend all local fairs in June, including but not limited to the Pulaski County Fair and Tri-County Fair, with students entering SAE projects.
180 day teacher contract plus an additional 20 days in June. |