Spring 2010 Courses
 
AEE 503 Youth Program Management (3) Research, theory and principles of youth organization management. Analysis of youth development models and application of leadership theory in a youth  organization. Using evaluation models to assess the effectiveness of major youth organization.  - Dr. Gary Moore. Monday and Wednesday, 1:30-3:20 PM.  Room 2 Ricks Hall Class starts the week of Jan. 11 and ends April 30. This course is also available as a distance education course on the World Wide Web.

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AEE 505 Trends and Issues in Agricultural and Extension Education (3) - Scientific, political, demographic, social, educational, technological, and environmental trends and issues that will contribute to the future structure and operation of agricultural and extension education in the United States. Dr. Beth Wilson. Wednesday, 6:00-8:45 PM.  Room 2 Ricks Hall Class starts the week of Jan. 11 and ends April 30. This course is also available as a distance education course on the World Wide Web.



meeting AEE 524 Coordinating the High School Agricultural Education Program (3) - Principles of program planning applied to educational programs about agriculture; theory and field experiences in planning, organizing, and evaluating secondary agricultural education programs; development of plans for conducting all aspects of the complete agricultural education programs. Dr. Barry Croom. Class starts the week of Jan. 11 and ends April 30. This course is  a stand alone course on the World Wide Web. This course can be used by LEAP students and replaces AEE 521/528/529.
image AEE 526 Information Technologies in Agricultural and Extension Education (3)  Principles, theory and techniques of using information technologies to provide instruction to learners, both in person and at a distance, in formal and non formal educational settings. Dr. Wendy Warner. 6:00 -8:45 PM Tuesday. Room 2 Ricks Hall. Class starts the week of Jan. 11 and ends April 30. This course is also available as a distance education course on the World Wide Web.

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AEE 530 Priority Management in Agricultural and Extension Education (3 semester hours)  Examination of theoretical, psychological and empirical bases for strategies and techniques contributing to enhancement of managerial and personal effectiveness of agricultural educators and individuals in related agricultural organizations. Dr. Gary Moore. Class starts the week of Jan. 11 and ends April 30. This course is  a stand alone course on the World Wide Web.
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AEE 577 Evaluation in Agricultural and Extension Education (3) Evaluation principles, models, and procedures used in developing and analyzing, agricultural, vocational, technical, and extension education programs; role of comprehensive evaluation in needs assessments, program planning, program implementation, and the marketing of outcomes to major stake-holders; designs for evaluating agricultural and extension programs. Evaluation logic model is presented to identify and describe program inputs, activities, outputs, and outcomes. Dr "Jay" Jayaratne. Class is on Monday from 6:00-8:45 PM and starts the week of Jan. 11 and ends April 30. The class meets in Room 2 of Ricks Hall. This course is also available as a stand alone course on the World Wide Web through Distance Education. 


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AEE 595 Advanced Teaching Methods in Agricultural and Extension Education (3) - Examination of the latest developments in learning styles, cognitition, teaching technologies and teaching methodolgies.  Dr. Barry Croom. Class starts the week of Jan. 11 and ends April 30. This course is  a stand alone course on the World Wide Web. The class meets in Room 2 of Ricks Hall on Thursday from 6:00-8:45 PM.



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AEE 595 - Local Leadership in the Cooperative Extension Service (3). This course is available only to extension agents who are in the Leadership Development Program.
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AEE 601 Seminar in Agricultural and Extension Education (1) - Examination of the latest developments in the profession of Agricultural and Extension Education.  Dr. Gary Moore. Class starts the week of Jan. 11 and ends April 30. The class meets in Room 2 of Ricks Hall on Wednesday Wednesday from 10:15-11:05 PM.
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AEE 641 Practicum in Agricultural and Extension Education (3) On-site teaching practicum in an actual school setting. Examination of theoretical, psychological and empirical bases for strategies and techniques contributing to enhancement of managerial and personal effectiveness of agricultural educators and individuals in related agricultural organizations. Dr. Beth Wilson. Class starts the week of Jan. 11 and ends April 30. schoolhouse
AEE 735 Effective Teaching in Agriculture and Life Sciences (3) - Theory and practice of effective teaching in agricultural and life sciences. Emphasis on course planning, teaching and learning styles, instructional techniques, laboratory instruction, text construction, student evaluation, instructional technology, and faculty roles and responsibilities. Dr. Gary Moore. Class is on Monday from 6:00-8:45 PM in Room 2 of Ricks Hall. Class starts the week of Jan. 11 and ends April 30.


A variety of independent study courses are also available.

For information on how to register for any of these classes please go to http://www.ncsu.edu/cals/agexed/register.html