Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication, Department of

 

First Advisor

Richard M. Foster

Date of this Version

Spring 5-1988

Document Type

Thesis

Citation

A thesis presented to the faculty of the Graduate College in the University of Nebraska in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree of Master of Science

Major: Agricultural Education

Under the supervision of Richard M. Foster

Comments

Copyright 1988, Steven Lynn Oberg

Abstract

Purpose. The purposes of this study were: (1) determine importance of major program areas of the St. Edward vocational agriculture program by respondent group; (2) determine the importance of major components of the St. Edward vocational agriculture program by respondent group; (3) determine the most important vocational agriculture instructional areas which need to be taught in St. Edward by respondent group; (4) determine the extent to which residents are knowledgeable about FFA activities within the vocational agriculture program in St. Edward by respondent group; (5) determine how parents, business managers and taxpayers perceive the importance of SOE and summer employment activities in the St. Edward vocational agriculture program; and (6) determine if the present vocational agriculture program is perceived as a necessary program in the St. Edward school system.

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