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Several resources exist in this section for online or extended learning. We’ve established a table of contents document with a description of some of the most popular and new resources found in Educator Resources – including an easy reference for using resources online or offline.

National FFA AI Policy
As AI continues to evolve, it has the potential to be a tremendous tool to help organizations and individuals enhance their productivity and work. Therefore, the National FFA Organization allows the use of AI tools. However, it’s also important to put guidelines around the appropriate and responsible use of AI in FFA.

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Ian Bennett – Keep Climbing and Aiming High

Success boils down to two important components, persistence and focus. In this retiring address, 2017-18 National FFA Southern Region Vice President Ian Bennett discusses how we encounter challenges on our path to success and how we need to be persistent and focused throughout these many challenges to achieve success.

#SpeakAg Dialogues: How do we best manage our food waste?

This documents serves as an accompanying resource to the #SpeakAg Dialogues: How do we best manage our food waste? video for agricultural educators and advisors to engage students in the dialogue.

#SpeakAg Dialogues: Why is milk consumption lower today than in year’s past?

This documents serves as an accompanying resource to the #SpeakAg Dialogues: Why is milk consumption lower today than in year’s past? Video for agricultural educators and advisors to engage students in the dialogue.

#SpeakAg Dialogues: Will plant evolution surpass herbicides and pesticides on the market?

This documents serves as an accompanying resource to the #SpeakAg Dialogues: Will plant evolution surpass herbicides and pesticides on the market? Video for agricultural educators and advisors to engage students in the dialogue.

Gracie Furnish – Valuable

From the day we are born, there is a value and purpose for our life. It is important to remember everyone is different and brings different skills, talents and knowledge to the table. Everyone is valuable in their own unique way. In this retiring address, 2017-18 National FFA Eastern Region Vice President Gracie Furnish discusses how valuable each person is and why we need to see ourselves as valuable too.

FFA Blue 365 Videos Activity Sheet

This activity is a general worksheet to be used with videos from the FFA Blue Room Experience from the 91st National FFA Convention & Expo.

SAE Video Activity Sheet

This worksheet is a general worksheet to be used with the videos in the SAE video library.

Bryce Cluff – Work To Be Done

There is always work to be done in life. In his retiring address, 2017-18 National FFA Western Region Vice President Bryce Cluff discusses how we can become better leaders through work, understanding and love.

Bell Ringers for the Agricultural Science Classroom Powerpoints

Bell Ringers for the Agricultural Science Classroom in Powerpoint format to accompany the existing bell ringer document.

Piper Merritt – Learning

Many believe that learning stops once you graduate from your last step in the world of academia, whether that is a high school diploma or a doctorate. However, to truly succeed, we must strive to be lifelong learners. In this retiring address, 2017-18 National FFA Central Region Vice President Piper Merritt discusses the importance of becoming a forever learner.

Combating Food Insecurity Curriculum – National Turkey Federation

The Combating Food Insecurity Curriculum is an engaging middle school level curriculum geared towards educating students from all backgrounds to engage in understanding world hunger and agriculture’s role for finding solutions.

U.S. Poultry and Egg Curriculum

The National FFA Organization and U.S. Poultry and Egg Association lesson plan series provides educators with a comprehensive curriculum resource to teach students about the commercial poultry and egg industry. Additionally, lessons are infused with FFA and SAE activities to easily integrate into any agricultural education program.

In addition to the lessons we have also developed a companion guide that your students can use to teach elementary students in your community about the poultry and egg industry.

Fiona Haggerty-SAE-Mapping of River

Follow Fiona as she introduces us to her supervised agricultural experience (SAE) program of mapping the Quinnipiac River and helping the Quinnipiac River and Trail Committee. She shares why she is interested in river mapping, the skills she has gained and what she has learned about GIS technology.

Giovanni Roman-SAE-Hydroponics

Giovanni’s supervised agricultural experience (SAE) program is working in his school’s greenhouse, specifically with different types of hydroponic systems. Follow along as he shares what he has learned and how this SAE will impact his future.

Giovanni and Luke-SAE-Olive Oil

Kristina Budris-SAE-Broadhead Arrowhead

Lindsay, Eric, Kailey Lipka-SAE-School Garden & Food Dishes

Maci Amaro-SAE-Goat Program

Maisie Jane Hurtado-SAE-Owner

Madalyn Nissen-SAE-Bucke’s Feed & Grain

Silvio Barnes-SAE-Succulents

Jared Mudd-SAE-Ranch Foreman

Abiggail Lozon-SAE-Micro Algae

Bailey Morrell-SAE-Organic Oat Hay

Cheyenne Young-SAE-Vet Clinic

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