comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Classroom organization - Page 6 : comparemela.com

Kansas educator receives ag literacy award

Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021 Thousands of Kansas students have a better understanding of agriculture thanks to the efforts of Serita Blankenship, recipient of the 2021 Partnership in Agricultural Literacy Award. The award is sponsored by the National Agriculture in the Classroom Organization (NAITCO) and the National Grange Foundation. YOUTH EDUCATION: Serita Blankenship, Kansas Farm Bureau educator, will receive the 2021 Partnership in Agricultural Literacy Award from the National Agriculture in the Classroom Organization and the National Grange Foundation on July 1 in Des Moines, Iowa. Blankenship has spent more than 20 years educating elementary and high school students about agriculture and was instrumental in the rollout of the “Kailey’s Agriculture Adventure” book series and related lesson plans by KFB. (Courtesy of Kansas Farm Bureau)

Cherokee Teacher Named Top Agriculture Educator In Nation

Reply Clark Creek Elementary School STEM Academy teacher Karen Garland was named a 2021 Excellence in Teaching About Agriculture Award winner. (Provided by Barbara Jacoby) CHEROKEE COUNTY, GA A Cherokee County School District teacher is a top agriculture teacher in the nation. Clark Creek Elementary School STEM Academy teacher Karen Garland was surprised March 10 with the announcement that she is a 2021 Excellence in Teaching About Agriculture Award winner, one of only eight educators honored nationwide. The National Agriculture in the Classroom Organization, U.S. Department of Agriculture s National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Farm Credit each year together recognize the top teachers in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade for innovation in using agricultural concepts to teach across the curriculum. Garland, who teaches science lab classes to students in kindergarten through fifth grade, in October was named the state winner for her success in showing students the imp

Bolivar-Richburg School teacher receives National Excellence Award

Eshelman earned the 2021 National Excellence in Teaching about Agriculture Award Wellsville Daily Reporter BOLIVAR Patricia Eshelman, a teacher at Bolivar-Richburg Central School, has received the 2021 National Excellence in Teaching about Agriculture Award. The award is sponsored by the National Agriculture in the Classroom Organization, U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Farm Credit. These organizations partner each year to honor teachers in Pre-K through 12th grade from around the country for the innovative ways they use agricultural concepts to teach reading, writing, math, science, social studies, STEM, STEAM and more. Eshelman has taught at Bolivar-Richburg since 1999; her current schedule includes courses in Living Environment/Biology, Sustainable Living, and Agriculture. She also oversees the Wolverine Environmental Education (WEE) Center, an agricultural learning center offering students opportunities to experiment with va

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.