Two UMN Crookston Ag Ed students named Minnesota Teach Ag Ambassadors
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UMN Crookston Ag Education students were recently recognized by the Minnesota Agricultural Education Leadership Council (MAELC), by being named 2021 “Minnesota Teach Ag Ambassadors.”
Britton Fuglseth and Faith Kowalke, both sophomores, were chosen along with four others from Minnesota institutions that train future agriculture teachers.
This program works to address the demand for agriculture teachers and was developed by Minnesota’s State Teach Ag Results (STAR) committee, which is coordinated by MAELC. STAR is a component of the National Teach Ag Campaign.
The purpose of the Minnesota Teach Ag Ambassador program is to utilize current collegiate students majoring in Agricultural Education - Teacher Licensure to represent the Agricultural Education profession and encourage others to teach agriculture.
Ambassador program works to address demand for agriculture teachers.
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UMN Crookston Ag Education students were recently recognized by The Minnesota Agricultural Education Leadership Council.Image: Courtesy of University of Minnesota Crookston
CROOKSTON, Minn. • UMN Crookston Ag Education students recently recognized by The Minnesota Agricultural Education Leadership Council (MAELC) as two 2021 Minnesota Teach Ag Ambassadors.
Britton Fuglseth and Faith Kowalke, sophomores, were chosen along with four others from Minnesota institutions that train future agriculture teachers.
The program works to address the demand for agriculture teachers and was developed by Minnesota’s State Teach Ag Results (STAR) committee, which is coordinated by MAELC. STAR is a component of the National Teach Ag Campaign.