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An Assessment of Students’ Perceptions Toward Factors Influencing Supervised Agricultural Experience Participation

机译:评估学生对影响有监督的农业经验参与的因素的看法

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The purpose of this study was to investigate student perceptions toward factors influencing Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) participation. This descriptive study was conducted in 120 randomly selected agricultural education programs throughout four purposively selected states representative of the National FFA regions. Within each state the programs randomly selected to participate were from FFA divisions characterized as having urban city–centers with outlying rural/suburban areas. Students in the programs completed a questionnaire assessing perceptions toward factors influencing SAE participation. According to findings of this study, each state had three prominent types of school SAE resources perceived available for student use. Almostall students with a SAE project believed their teacher encouraged every student to have a SAE, and most received SAE help from a teacher monthly. Factors such as agricultural education courses, parental and teacher support and encouragement, resources (money and facilities), and opportunities for awards and recognition did not seem to influence student SAE participation. Students did believe skill development from SAE participation would be beneficial to their future. Contrary to previous research, involvement in community and school activities did not seem to decrease student SAE participation.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查学生对影响监督农业经验(SAE)参与的因素的看法。这项描述性研究是在代表国家FFA地区的四个有意选择的州中,在120个随机选择的农业教育计划中进行的。在每个州内,随机选择参加的计划均来自FFA部门,这些部门的特征是城市中心位于郊区/郊区。该计划的学生填写了一份问卷,评估对影响SAE参与的因素的看法。根据这项研究的发现,每个州都有三种主要类型的学校SAE资源被认为可供学生使用。几乎所有执行SAE项目的学生都认为,他们的老师鼓励每个学生参加SAE,并且大多数学生每月都会得到老师的SAE帮助。农业教育课程,父母和老师的支持与鼓励,资源(金钱和设施)以及获得奖励和认可的机会等因素似乎并未影响学生SAE的参与。学生们确实相信SAE参与的技能发展将对他们的未来有利。与先前的研究相反,参与社区和学校活动似乎并未减少学生对SAE的参与。

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