Author: Rebecca Stahler
Planning Unit: Boyd County CES
Major Program: Agriculture
Plan of Work: Educating Youth in Farm Knowledge and Skills
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Boyd County 4-H Youth Development Agent and staff have implemented an Extension program for elementary students. The program, called "Chicks in the Classroom", offers interactive experiences by which students can learn about various aspects of agriculture. Interactivity is accomplished through interaction with teachers/educators and other learning materials. The overall programmatic goal is to increase agriculture awareness and enhance education among elementary students. Over the last ten years, the program has directly reached more than 7500 students.
From this approach, the "Chicks in the Classroom" project was designed to enhance the awareness of agriculture through an interactive learning experience. "Chicks in the Classroom" provides incubators, fertile eggs, and educational materials to elementary classrooms in the Boyd County, Ashland Independent, and Fairview Independent school systems as well as the two parochial schools. The program draws connections between products and the importance of education in the advancement of agricultural products.
This year a new survey was developed to capture information and impact of the “Chicks In the Classroom”. Here are those results from the 21 classrooms:
It is hoped that this approach to agriculture education will further illustrate that learning can be fun and exciting.
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