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2013 Teach Ag Ambassador Application
Each year we select an elite group of agricultural education majors to represent the profession of agricultural education and encourage others to consider a profession in agricultural education.
The National Teach Ag Campaign is seeking the nation’s most outstanding agricultural education majors to represent the profession as National Teach Ag Ambassadors at the 2013 National FFA Convention career show, October 27-November 1st in Louisville, KY.
Teach Ag Ambassadors will be responsible for creating an agriculture-based lesson to deliver in a Louisville area middle school and staffing the interactive Teach Ag booth at the FFA career expo. It will be their job to encourage FFA members to consider a career in agricultural education by engaging convention attendees in conversations about their future career goals, answering questions about majoring in agricultural education, and portraying the profession in a positive light.
Ambassadors will also be responsible for the logistical operations of the booth, including booth setup and tear-down, staffing the interactive activities, general booth maintenance and other Teach Ag related activities that occur during the National FFA Convention.
Selection for ambassadorship is a competitive process, and being selected means we believe you are one of the nation’s best and brightest future agriculture teachers. Final selections may also include a phone interview.
Ambassadors are responsible for arranging and paying for their own travel to and from the National FFA Convention (selected ambassadors will be notified should funds become available to cover travel). The National Teach Ag Campaign will provide accommodations during the convention and reimbursement for meals. Meal reimbursement is capped at $45/day.
Ambassadors are required to be in Louisville by 3pm on Sunday, October 27th for orientation and lesson practice. Ambassadors must also be available the rest of the week for booth setup, lesson delivery, booth coverage and must stay through booth tear-down and loading on Friday, November 1st. In addition, ambassadors must attend a mandatory training webinar in July or August (an exact time and date will be arranged with the selected ambassadors). Anyone who does not attend this webinar or who cannot stay for the duration of the FFA convention cannot participate in the ambassador program.
Additional ambassador opportunities may be available as additional funding for the program is secured.
Webinar orientation
On-site orientation
Booth Set-Up
Booth teardown and loading
Application Materials Available 4/1
Applications emailed to Ellen Thompson by 4/30 (11:59pm EST)
Application review and phone interview May 2013
Ambassadors announced 6/1
Mandatory webinar training July or August 2013
Teach Ag in Louisville Mentor Teacher Assignments August 2013
Teach Ag in Louisville Lesson Plan Due Oct. 4th
On site Training (Louisville) 3pm 10/27
Teach Ag in Louisville Lesson Delivery 10/28
Booth Set-Up 10/29 and 10/30
National FFA Convention Career Expo 10/30-11/1
Booth Tear Down 4-7pm 11/1
Follow-Up TBD
To be considered applicants must submit electronically to Ellen Thompson, ethompson.naae@uky.edu in one pdf document the following by 11:59pm EST on April 30th (Use email Subject Line: Teach Ag Ambassador Application):
- a letter of interest outlining why you want to be an ambassador and what specifically you can contribute to the program
- a resume
- three references including name, title, relationship, phone and email contact
- one additional supporting document
- a document containing the following information:
- Name
- University
- Major/Minors
- Year in School (only current sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students who have not ever been hired to teach agriculture at the secondary level are eligible)
- Email
- Phone
- Current Mailing Address
- Advisor/Major Professors Name
- Signature
Applicants must be current NAAE student members. For more about NAAE student membership visit the NAAE website.
For questions, contact Ellen Thompson, National Teach Ag Campaign Coordinator at ethompson.naae@uky.edu or by phone at 605.350.3842.
The National Teach Ag Campaign is an initiative of the National Council for Agricultural Education, led by the National Association of Agricultural Educators sponsored by the CHS Foundation and CSX as a special project of the National FFA Foundation.
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