Elizabethton City Schools educator named National Agriscience Teacher Ambassador
Published 3:42 pm Thursday, July 18, 2024
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Jerry Agan, agriscience teacher at Elizabethton City Schools in Elizabethton, successfully completed the 20th annual National Agriscience Teacher Ambassador Academy, joining the other 507 outstanding agriscience teachers from across the country who have earned that title. The NAAE National Agriscience Teacher Ambassador Academy is a professional development institute available to members of the National Association of Agricultural Educators and sponsored by Corteva AgriScience and Lab-Aids.The process and selection to becoming an agriscience ambassador is rigorous, with a limited number of openings each year to complete the process. Those selected become ambassador candidates, who attend the academy in Lexington, Ky., learn about inquiry-based teaching methods as well as how to draw out the science that is already present in many agriculture topics. Those who successfully complete the academy will be designated as NAAE National Agriscience Teacher Ambassadors.
The academy’s hands-on approach is designed to energize teachers and make them comfortable enriching their classes when they return home.
Agan writes a monthly column for the Elizabethton STAR.