The four types of SAE programs are
exploratory, entrepreneurship, placement, and research/experimentation
. SAE programs should be based on your career interests and available opportunities. Your agriculture teacher, your family, and other inter- ested persons can be real assets in helping you develop your SAE program.
What are the 6 types of SAE projects?
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Entrepreneurship.
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Placement.
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Agriscience Research.
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Agricultural Service Learning.
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Exploratory.
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Improvement.
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Supplemental.
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Directed School Laboratory.
What are the different types of SAE projects?
There are three major kinds of research SAE programs:
experimental, analytical and invention
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What are the 4 secondary categories of SAE?
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Entrepreneurship.
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Placement.
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Exploratory.
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Research and Experimentation.
What is an exploratory SAE project?
Exploratory SAE activities are
designed to help students become more knowledgeable in areas of agriculture and/or become more aware of possible careers in agriculture
. Exploratory SAEs are especially appropriate for middle school students or other beginning agricultural students.
What are the 5 types of SAE?
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Placement/Internship SAE. ...
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Ownership/Entrepreneurship SAE. ...
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Research: Experimental, Analysis or Invention SAE. ...
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School-Based Enterprise SAE. ...
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Service-Learning SAE.
What is the difference between an immersion SAE and a foundational SAE?
Immersion SAEs are
an extension of the Agricultural Literacy component of the Foundational SAE
and will contribute to a student’s growth in all of the Foundational components in an authentic, contextualized manner. The five Immersion SAE categories build upon the Foundational SAE components in a real-world application.
What are the primary SAE categories?
The four types of SAE programs are
exploratory, entrepreneurship, placement, and research/experimentation
. SAE programs should be based on your career interests and available opportunities.
What are five requirements for an SAE project?
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Career Exploration and Planning. ...
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Employability Skills for College and Career Readiness. ...
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Personal Financial Management and Planning. ...
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Workplace Safety. ...
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Agricultural Literacy (may be transitioned to Immersion SAE)
What are the 7 goals in a successful SAE program?
The seven components were:
goal planning/learner learning/career planning, utilization of program partners, income from SAE program, personal satisfaction, FFA participation, awards, and degree structure, hard work/personal growth, and complete records
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What is an entrepreneurship SAE project?
Entrepreneurship SAEs require time and money invested in the entrepreneur learning experience. Your project centers around the
goal of developing a profitable project that grows your total equity
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What do research SAE projects require?
Research SAEs require time invested (and money, if applicable) in a project that
attempts to answer a research question or test a hypothesis
. Your project centers on following the scientific method and developing a final report of findings and recommendations.
What is an example of an SAE project?
A few examples would include
raising and selling animals or crops
, building and selling agricultural equipment, buying and reselling feed, seed or fertilizer, owning a pet care business or a business that programs and installs computer equipment in tractors.
What is analytical SAE?
Analytical.
Identifying an agricultural problem that can’t be solved by experiments
. Placement. Placing students in jobs outside the regular classroom hours.
What are the steps in deciding an SAE?
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Identify career interest in agriculture.
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Review the job responsibilities of career interest areas.
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Complete the SAE program resource inventory.
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Identify any SAE programs of interest.
What are the 3 main components of our agricultural education program?
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Classroom/Laboratory instruction (contextual learning)
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Supervised Agricultural Experience programs (work-based learning)
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