Lead agriculture teacher for South Australia– growing curriculum and learning (AGC4322)

START

July 1, 2022

FINISH

June 30, 2024

Summary

The lead agriculture teacher is a pilot program which will see a leading agriculture teacher engaged to mentor, support and train agricultural teachers across SA and to engage students in meaningful food and fibre  production content. The role will assist teachers seeking access to new curriculum content and individualised support to revitalise their teaching programs across all secondary year levels.

Project Participants

Belinda Cay, Sue Pratt, AgCommunicators

The research

The lead agriculture teacher is a pilot program which will see a leading agriculture teacher engaged to mentor, support and train agricultural teachers across SA and to engage students in meaningful food and fibre  production content. The role will assist teachers seeking access to new curriculum content and individualised support to revitalise their teaching programs across all secondary year levels.

Funding

$143,080

More information

Belinda Cay
T: 0423 295 579
E: [email protected]

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