We were able to participate in our own workshops as members of the Future Agri-Science Teachers (FAST) symposium, as well as join with practicing Ag teachers in general workshops. These workshops were designed to help broaden our skill base as future and current agriculture teachers by providing some hands-on experience with content across a wide variety of agriculture topics. One of my favorite workshops was led by Mrs. Krista Pontius, Ms. Kim O'Byrn, and Dr. Laura Hasselquist, all of whom are National Agriscience Ambassadors. They did a workshop on inquiry-based instruction using interactive notebooks and lab activities that allow students to take charge over their learning. We did a lab where students designed their own experiment on determining if the filling in a double stuffed Oreo cookie was double the amount of a regular Oreo. This seemed like such a cool lab to incorporate as a first day warm up lab for my food science class in the spring.
Another extremely helpful workshop led by Natasha Morreson on communication basics. We learned some cool techniques on how to start and hold conversations, and how to communicate with your school administrators. A related workshop covered some job interviewing skills and resume tips, which was super helpful for a room full of future job-seekers.

Ryan, I'm so happy to hear that you had a positive experience at NAAE and got to meet some of the outstanding members of the ag ed family. Conferences like NAAE are not only great for PD workshops, but also for networking and making new friends and connections that can support you in and out of the classroom.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you had such a great experience at NAAE, Ryan! I really enjoyed meeting you while we were in San Antonio! I'm also super glad you got to meet Natasha! I was fortunate enough to start teaching while she was still in the classroom in MN; she's such a fantastic resource! Best wishes as you finish out the term! Enjoy a restful winter break as you gear up for student teaching!
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