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ERIC ED268287: Development of Competency-Based Vocational Agricultu...
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This report includes a description of a project to
develop and field-test competency-based instructional
materials for handicapped students enrolled in regular
vocational agriculture programs; a list of project
advisory personnel; the clusters of skills identified as
appropriate for handicapped students enrolled in courses
in dairy production, horse husbandry, plant production,
and agricultural mechanics; and sample task instruction
sheets. Checklists for use in evaluating students' skills
in the following areas are provided: employability;
occupational safety; production economics, management,
and mechanics; and broiler and egg, dairy, swine, and
beef cattle production. Included among the topics covered
in the sample task instruction sheets provided are
various recordkeeping, technical, feeding, breeding,
calving, grooming, handling, planting, and growing
skills. Each task instruction sheet contains some or all
of the following: a task statement, a task description, a
list of materials and tools needed, a description of
information to be provided to students, lists of skills
addressed and new words, and student evaluation criteria
in the form of task statements. During the course of the
project, materials for use in teaching 53 separate skills
in the 4 target subject areas were developed and field-
tested. The personnel list, skills lists, and task
instruction sheets are contained in appendixes which
constitute the bulk of the document. (MN)
Date Published: 2014-12-31 09:21:15
Identifier: ERIC_ED268287
Item Size: 84481228
Language: english
Media Type: texts
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