An exploration of the perceptions of Illinois secondary administrators toward agricultural education and their preferences for a quality agricultural education program
Zelhart, Corey A.
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Title
An exploration of the perceptions of Illinois secondary administrators toward agricultural education and their preferences for a quality agricultural education program
Author(s)
Zelhart, Corey A.
Issue Date
2011-08-25T22:09:25Z
Director of Research (if dissertation) or Advisor (if thesis)
Anderson, James C., II
Department of Study
Human & Community Development
Discipline
Agricultural Education
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
M.S.
Degree Level
Thesis
Keyword(s)
Agriculture
Agricultural Education
Administrators
Administrative Support
Perceptions of Administrators
Principals
Superintendents
Agriculture Teachers
Course Integration
Agriculture Curriculum
Abstract
This study examined the perceptions that Illinois administrators have toward secondary agricultural education and the qualities that make an agricultural education program successful. In most cases, positive perceptions and high support levels were tied closely to the ability of the program to apply core concepts such as math, science, and reading into the curriculum. Community need was also cited as an important factor in administrators’ support for agricultural education programs. Those programs with curriculum foci that prepared students in areas of agricultural mechanics, business or production also received strong support. These findings suggest that the major factor affecting administrator support for agricultural education is tied in closely with the ability of the program to aid in increasing student achievement as measured through standardized test scores as well as prepare students for careers in agriculture.
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