| GRAEDE:
A Graduate Program in Agricultural and Extension Education for the 21st Century! |
| GRAEDE
stands for GRaduate Agricultural
& Extension Distance
Education
This term accurately describes the graduate program in Agricultural and Extension Education offered by North Carolina State University. The Department of Agricultural and Extension Education at NC State realizes the world has changed and will continue to change in the future. With the use of technology, it is now possible to deliver education to the student no matter where the student is physically located. Progressive universities no longer believe that education resides in a specific building on a college campus and students must physical show up at that building to receive a graduate education. “All students have access to seamless, lifelong instruction in agriculture, food, fiber and natural resources systems through a wide variety of delivery methods and educational settings.” This is one of the four goals contained in Reinventing Agricultural Education for the Year 2020. The GRAEDE program is an exemplary model of the implementation of this goal. Agricultural and extension education faculty at a variety of universities have contributed to the development of the courses in the GRAEDE program. The universities that have been involved in GRAEDE course development include the University of Arizona, University of Delaware, Fort Valley State University, Mississippi State University, University of Missouri, Utah State University, Washington State University, Wayne State University and West Virginia University. Other universities will be involved as new courses are developed. In the near future North Carolina A&T State University will become a full partner in the GRAEDE program. |
| "We
need to bring learning to people instead of people to learning."
Elliot
Masie, Masie Center
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