Dr. Gary E. Moore, Professor

Coordinator of Graduate Programs
Agricultural and Extension Education

Presentations and Posters

Papers which were double blind refereed are marked with an (*) and were published in the proceedings of the conference.
Those with a (#) were invited and were published in the conference proceedings where applicable.

°  134. *Wilson, E. B. & Moore, G. E. (2006) Walking The Talk: Factors Related to the Motivation of Teachers to Conduct the SAE Component of the High School Agricultural Education Program. Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference. Orlando, Florida. February.

°  133. Conoley, J., Croom, D. B., Moore, G. E. & Flowers, J. F (2005) Impacts of an Audience Response System on Student Achievement in High School Agriscience Courses. Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference. Orlando, Florida. February.

°  132. #Moore, G. E. (2005) From a Cow College to an Institution of Scientific Knowledge: The Land Grant College Story. Paper presented at the 100th Anniversary Celebration of the College of Agriculture at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, October 17.

°  131. #Moore, G. E. (2005) The History and Evolution of the Outhouse or Using Humor in Teaching. Paper presented to the Region II Association for Career and Technical Education Conference, Williamsburg, VA. October 14.

° 130. *Moore, G. E. (2005) Using Humor in the Classroom: What the Research Says. Paper presented at the North Carolina Council of Career-Technical Education Teacher Educators, Greensboro  NC, July 26.

° 129. #Moore, G. E. (2005) Improving the Quality of Experiential/Project-Based Learning in Agricultural Education Classes. Invited address at the SREB High Schools That Work Conference, Nashville. July 13

° 128. #Moore, G. E. (2005). Using Humor in the Classroom. Invited Blue Ribbon Presentation at the North American Association of Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture. Wooster (Ohio), June 15.

° 127. *Uricchio, C. K., Looney, S. E., Stair, K.S., Moore, G. E., Conoley, J.,Croom, D. B.& Wilson, E. B. (2005) Using Hand Held Electronic Responders to Induce Active Learning in the Classroom. Poster presented to the American Association for Agricultural Education. San Antonio. May.

° 126. #Moore, G. E. (2005). Who Is Driving the Pickup Truck: A Call for Professional Leadership. American Association for Agricultural Education. San Antonio. May.

° 125. *Moore, G. E. & Wilson, E. B. (2005). Tradeoffs: A Comparison of On-Campus and On-Line Graduate Courses in Agricultural Education.  Paper presented at the National Agricultural Education Research Conference.  San Antonio, May.

° 124. *Croom, D. B, Moore, G. E & Armbruster, J (2005). National FFA Career Development Events: An Introspective Inquiry. Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference. Little Rock, Arkansas. February.

° 123. Looney, S. E., Stair, K.S., Moore, G. E., Conoley, J.,Croom, D. B.& Wilson, E. B. (2005) Using Hand Held Electronic Responders to Induce Active Learning in the Classroom. Poster presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference. Little Rock, Arkansas. February.

° 122. #Moore, G. E. (2005) Collaboration in Teaching -- Shared and Jointly Taught On-line Courses in Agricultural and Extension Education. Invited Plenary Paper presented to the Southern Association of Agricultural Scientist. Little Rock, Feb. 5.

° 121. *Conoley, J, Moore, G. E. & Croom, D. B. (2004) Active Learning in Teacher Education: Using Hand Held Electronic Responders. Paper presented at the North Carolina Council of Career-Technical Education Teacher Educators, Greensboro  NC, July 21.

° 120. *Conoley, J., Moore, G. E. & Croom, D. B. (2004) A Classroom Performance System: Using a Question-Discussion-Feedback Learning Process to Inspire Students to Think and Reason. Paper presented at the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture, Gainesville, FL, June 21.

° 119. #Moore, G. E. (2004) From Sows, Cows and Plows to Cells, Gels and Dells: The Continuing Evolution of Agricultural Education in North America. 40th Anniversary Symposium of the Education and Competence Studies group, Wageningen University, Netherlands, March 11.

° 118. *Stewart, R. M, Moore, G. E & Flowers, J. F. (2004) Emerging Educational and Agricultural Trends and Their Impact on the Secondary Agricultural Education Program. Paper presented at the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference, Tulsa, February.

° 117. *Wilson, E. B, Croom, D. B., Flowers, J. F, & Moore, G. E,  (2004). Evaluating A Pre-Service Agricultural Education Program using Outcomes-Based Assessments. Paper presented at the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference, Tulsa, February.

° 116. *Stewart, R. M. Moore, G. E. & Flowers, J. L. (2003)  Emerging Educational and Agricultural Trends and their Impact on the Secondary Agricultural Education Program. Paper presented to the American Vocational Education Research Association, Orlando, December.

° 115. *Moore, G. E., Croom, D. B, Flowers J. L. & Wilson E. (2003). Academic Leadership in a Changing World: A New Paradigm for Course Development and Delivery. Paper presented at the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture Conference. San Luis Obispo, CA, June 19.

° 114, *Croom, D. & Moore, G. (2003) Student misbehavior and teacher burnout in agricultural education. In J. Deeds (Ed.) Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference Proceedings. Agricultural Education Division, Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists. Mobile, AL: Mississippi State University.

° 113. *Wilson, E. & Moore, G. E. (2002). Predictors of Intent to Enroll in a Distance Education Master’s Degree Program in Agricultural and Extension Education. Paper presented at the National Agricultural Education Research Conference. Las Vegas, Dec. 11.

° 112. *Croom, D. B & Moore, G. E, (2002). Student Misbehavior in Agricultural Education. Paper presented at the National Agricultural Education Research Conference. Las Vegas, Dec. 11.

° 111. *Smith, J., Moore. G, Wingenbach, G, & Straquadine, G. (2002) An Open Courseware Approach to Teaching an Online Course in Agriculture. Poster presented at the American Association for Agricultural Education annual conference. Las Vegas, Dec. 12.

° 110. *Edwards. K., Mullen, E & Moore, G. E. (2002) An Open Courseware Approach to Undergraduate Education in Agricultural Education. Poster presented at the American Association for Agricultural Education annual conference. Las Vegas, Dec. 12.

° 109. Smith, J., Moore. G, Wingenbach, G, & Straquadine, G. (2002) An Open Courseware Approach to Teaching an Online Course in Agriculture. Poster presented at the Western Region Agricultural Education Conference. Spokane, April 26.

° 108. *Croom, D. B. & Moore, G. E.  (2002). Student Misbehavior in Agricultural Education: A Comparative Study. Paper presented at the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference. Orlando, Feb. 3.

° 107. *Walls, R. J., Flowers, J. L. Moore, G. E. (2001). North Carolina Home School Providers' Perceptions of Agricultural Education, Paper presented at the 28th National Agricultural Education Research Conference, New Orleans, Dec. 12.

° 106. *Moore, G. E. (2001). Licensure in Education for Agricultural Professionals. Poster presented to the American Association for Agricultural Education, New Orleans, Dec. 13. (

° 105. *Walls, R. J., Flowers, J. L. Moore, G. E. (2001). North Carolina Home School Providers' Perceptions of Agricultural Education, Paper presented at the 55th American Association for Agricultural Education Eastern Region Research Conference, Baltimore, July 6.

° 104. *Vaughn, Z. J. & Moore, G. E. (2000). Predictors of FFA Program Quality. Proceedings of the 27th National Agricultural Education Research Conference, San Diego, Dec. 6,. Pp. 379-390.

° 103. #Moore, G. E. (2000) Leadership for the 21st Century. National Agricultural Education Inservice Meeting, Indianapolis, February 12,

° 102. #Roberson, D., Flowers, J. L. & Moore, G. E. (1999). The Status of Academic and Vocational Education in North Carolina Agricultural Education Programs. Paper presented to the American
Vocational Education Research Association, Orlando, Dec. 12.

° 101. #Moore, G. E. & Hillison, J. (1999) From Moon Farming to Satellite Farming: The Evolution of Scientific Agriculture. Special invited presentation for the Centennial Plenary Program of the Southern Association of Agricultural Scientist, Memphis. Jan. Also published in a monograph “Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists 100 Years: A Successful Past and a Promising Future, p. 29-40.

° 100. *Wortman, J., Moore, G. E. &  Flowers, J. L. (1998). Block Scheduling in Agricultural Education as Perceived by Students. Proceedings of the 48th Annual Southern Region Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Pp. 107-116, Little Rock, Jan. 31-Feb. 4.

° 99. *Wortman, J., Moore, G. E. &  Flowers, J. L. (1997). Student Perceptions of Block Scheduling in Agriculture Education. Proceedings of the 24th Annual National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Pp. 440-448. Las Vegas, December 10.

° 98. *Roberson, D. L., Flowers, J. & Moore, G. E. (1997). The Status of Integration of Academic and Agricultural Education in North Carolina. Proceedings of the 24th Annual National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Pp. 297-305. Las Vegas, December 10.

° 97. #Moore, G. E. (1997). "Searching for the Wizard of Oz." Keynote speech at the Central Region Research Conference in Agricultural Education. February 28, St. Louis, MO.

° 96. *Moore, G. E., Becton, L. K. & Kirby, B. M. (1996). The Impact of Block Scheduling on Instruction, FFA and SAE in Agricultural Education. Proceedings of the 1996 American Vocational Education Research Association Annual Convention.  Pp. 155-168.  December 5-8, 1996. Cincinnati, Ohio.

° 95. *Kirby, B. K., Moore, G. E., & Becton, L.. K. (1996). “Block Scheduling’s Impact on Instruction, FFA, and SAE in Agricultural Education.  Proceedings of the 1996 National Agricultural Education Research Meeting. Volume 23, pp. 352-362. December 4, 1996. Cincinnati, Ohio.

° 94. *Moore, G. E., Becton, L.. K. & Kirby, B. K. (1996). “The Impact of Block Scheduling on Instruction, FFA and SAE in Agricultural Education.”  Proceedings of the 50th Annual Eastern Region Research Conference in Agricultural Education,  pp. 15-20, Fredericksburg, VA, May 9, 1996. (This paper was runner-up for outstanding paper)

° 93. *Moore, G. E., Becton, L.. K. & Kirby, B. K. (1996). “The Impact of Block Scheduling on Instruction, FFA and SAE in Agricultural Education.” Proceedings of the 45th Annual Southern Agricultural Education Research Meeting, pp. 233-241. Athens, GA, March 31-April 1, 1996.

° 92. #Moore, G. E. (1996). “Improving Teaching: A CQI Approach.”  Paper presented to the Entomological Society of America, Eastern Branch, Williamsburg, VA., February.

° 91. *Moore, G. E., Becton, L.. K. & Kirby, B. K. (1996). “The Impact of Block Scheduling on Instruction, FFA and SAE in Agricultural Education.”  Proceedings of the Central Region Research Conference in Agricultural Education, St. Louis, March 1, 1996..

° 90. *Moore, G. E. (1996). “Using Adolescent Novels to Disseminate Agricultural Information. Paper presented to the Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists, Communications Section, Greensboro, NC, February.

° 89. *Moore, G. E. (1995).  “The Impact of Block Scheduling on Instruction, FFA and SAE in Agricultural Education.”  Paper presented to the North Carolina Council of Local Vocational Administrators, Greensboro, November.

° 88. Moore, G. E. (1995).  “Improving Teaching: A CQI Approach.”  Paper presented to the National Association for Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture, University Park, PA, June.

° 87. #Moore, G. E. (1994).  “Back to the Future: Research in Agricultural Education.”  Keynote address to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Dallas, December.

° 86. *Moore, G. E. (1994). “Teaching Methodologies in Agricultural Education: A Historical Analysis.” Paper to presented at the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Dallas, December.

° 85. *Spurgeon, L. & Moore, G. E. (1994). “A Comparison of the Educational Philosophies of Training and Development Professors, Leaders, and Practitioners.” Paper presented to the American Vocational Education Research Association. Dallas, December.

° 84. #Moore, G. E. (1994). “What Does a German Psychologists, a Harvard Educated Philosopher and an Inept Vermont School Teacher Have to Do With Teaching Methods in Agricultural Education.  Paper presented to the National Collegiate Agricultural Education Conference, Kansas City. November.

° 83. *Moore, G. E. (1994). “Adolescent Novels in Agricultural Education and Home Economics.” Paper presented to the North Carolina Council of Vocational Teacher Educators, Greensboro, August.

° 82. *Abu, R., Flowers, J. F. & Moore, G. E. (1994). “The Effects of Cooperative Learning Methods on the Achievement, Retention, and Attitutudes of Home Economics Students.”  Paper presented to the North Carolina Council of Vocational Teacher Educators, Greensboro, August.

° 81. #Moore, G. E. & Flowers, J. F. (1994) “Supervised Agricultural Experience Programs.” Paper presented to the Maryland Agricultural Education Teachers. Annapolis, July.

° 80. Moore, G. E. & Flowers, J. F. (1994).  “How to Make Test Taking a Learning Experience.” Paper presented to the National Association of Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture. College Station, TX,
June.

° 79. #Moore, G. E. (1994). "Agricultural Education and the Wizard of Oz”  Mystery speech presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Conference. Greenville, SC, April.

° 78. Moore, G. E. (1994). "The Cooperative Multi-Stage Examination: Making Test Taking a Learning Experience." Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Conference. Greenville, SC, April.

° 77. #Moore, G. E. (1993). "What is the Proper Education for the Negro? A Historical Dramatization".  Symposium organized for the University Council for Vocational Education, Nashville, December.

° 76. *Moore, G. E. & Hillison, J. (1993). "Who's in Charge Here? An Analysis of the Leadership in Agricultural Education Provided by the United States Department of Agriculture". Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference. Gatlinburg, April.

° 75. *Moore, G. E. & Hillison, J. (1993). "Who's in Charge Here? An Analysis of the Leadership in Agricultural Education Provided by the United States Department of Education". Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference. Gatlinburg, April.

° 74. *Moore, G. E. & Hillison, J. (1993). "Who's in Charge Here? An Analysis of the Leadership in Agricultural Education Provided by the Federal Board for Vocational Education". Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference. Gatlinburg, April.

° 73. *Moore, G. E. & Hillison, J. (1993). "Who's in Charge Here? An Analysis of the Leadership in Agricultural Education Provided by the Council for Agricultural Education". Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference. Gatlinburg, April.

° 72. *Atherton, R. J., Coster. J. K. and Moore, G. E. (1993). "Attrition in North Carolina Secondary School Vocational Agriculture Courses as a Function of Community Characteristics." Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference. Gatlinburg, April.

° 71. #Moore, G. E. (1992). "The Commission on National Aid to Vocational Education: A Re-enactment of the 1914 Hearings.  Symposium organized for the University Council for Vocational Education, St. Louis, December.

° 70. #Moore, G. E. (1992). "The 'Significance' of Research in Vocational Education." Paper presented to the American Vocational Education Research Association. St. Louis, December.

° 69. *Moore, G. E., Crudup, S. and Vanderwall, W. (1992). A Comparison of Perceptions Concerning the Actual and Desired Roles of Local Vocational Directors. Paper presented to the American  Vocational Education Research Association. St. Louis, MO. December.

° 68. *Moore, G. E., Crudup, S. and Vanderwall, W. (1992). A Comparison of Perceptions Concerning the Actual and Desired Roles of Local Vocational Directors. Paper presented to the North Carolina Council of Vocational Teacher Educators, Raleigh, NC: August.

° 67. *Crudup, S., Moore, G. E. and Vanderwall, W. (1992). The Actual and Desired Role of Local Vocational Directors. Paper presented to the American Educational Research Association. San Francisco, CA. April.

° 66. *Moore, G. E. (1991). Heroes, Villains, Pretty Girls and Modern Farming Practices: The Contributions of Adolescent Agricultural Novels to Agricultural Education. Paper presented at the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Los Angeles, December.

° 65. *Moore, G. E. (1991). How Firm the Foundation? A Look at the Knowledge Base in Agricultural Education Research.  Paper presented at the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Los Angeles, December.

° 64. #Moore, G. E. (1991). "Revisiting the Dewey-Sneeden Debate: A Re-Creation." Symposium organized for the University Council for Vocational Education, Los Angeles, December.

° 63. *Moore, G. E. (1991). Heroes, Villains, Pretty Girls and Modern Farming Practices: The Contributions of Adolescent Agricultural Novels to Agricultural Education. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference, Lexington, KY, April.

° 62. #Moore, G. E. (1990). The Clan of the Cave Bear and the Future of Vocational Education. Paper presented to the Vocational Education Leaders of South Carolina, Clemson, June.

° 61. *Moore, G. E. (1989). How Firm the Foundation? A Look at the Knowledge Base in Agricultural Education Research.  Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference,  Jackson, MS, April. (This was selected as the outstanding paper at the conference.)

° 60. *Moore, G. E. (1989). Thereby Advancing the Profession: Why Do Agricultural Educators Publish?  Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference, Jackson, MS, April.

° 59. *Moore, G. E. and Burnett, M. F. (1988). Student Misbehavior in Vocational Agriculture and Other Vocational Programs: A Comparison. Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, St. Louis, December.

° 58. #Moore, G. E. (1988). Induction of Beginning Vocational Teachers: Facts and Fantasy. Paper presented to the American Vocational Education Research Association, St. Louis, December.

° 57. Moore, G. E. and Moss, J. (1988). The Diversification of Agricultural Education. Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Conference, Orlando, April.

° 56. *Burnett, M. F. and Moore, G. E. (1988). A Comparison of Student Misbehavior in Vocational Agriculture and other Vocational Programs. Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education
Research Conference, Orlando, April.

° 55. *Moore, G. E. (1988). "Predicting the Scholarly Productivity of Teacher Educators in Agriculture." Paper presented to the American Educational Research Association,  New Orleans, April.

° 54. *Moore, G. E. (1987). "A Day Late and a Dollar Short: Doctoral Research in Agricultural Education." Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, December.

° 53. #Moore, G. E. (1987). "To Tell The Truth: The Impact of the Hatch Act on Secondary Agricultural Education." Paper presented to the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture, Las Vegas, Nevada, December.

° 52. *Moore, G. E. (1987). "Dissertations on Disk." Paper presented to the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture, Las Vegas, Nevada, December.

° 51. #Moore, G. E. (1987). "The Clan of the Cave Bear and Agricultural Education." Paper presented to the National Collegiate Agricultural Education Conference, Kansas City, November.

° 50. *Moore, G. E. (1987) "The Impact of the Hatch Act on Secondary and Elementary Education." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the History of Education Society, New York, October.

° 49. *Moore, G. E. (1987). "Developing Human Resources: The Impact of the Hatch Act on Elementary and Secondary Education." Paper presented to the Agriculture and Human Values Society, Orlando, October.

° 48. *Moore, G. E. (1987). "The Involvement of the Agricultural Experiment Stations in Secondary Agricultural Education, 1887 1917." Paper presented to the Symposium on Publicly Sponsored Agricultural Research in the United States: Past, Present, and Future, Fargo, North Dakota, June.

° 47. #Moore, G. E. (1987). "A Look at Agricultural Education's Past." Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, March.

° 46. *Moore, G. E., Bailey, J. F., and Burnett, M. F. (1987). "The Significance of Doctoral Research in Agricultural Education." Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, March.

° 45. *Moore, G. E. (1987). "Which Act Started Agricultural Education? Was it Really the Smith Hughes Act or Was it the Hatch Act?" Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Research Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, March.

° 44. Moore, G. E. (1987). "Dissertations on Disk." Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, March. (The best paper presented in the "Innovations" session is selected for presentation at the national conference in December, This paper was selected)

° 43. *Moore, G. E. & Borne C. J. (1986). "Dinosaurs and Vocational Agriculture: A Historical Analysis of the Curriculum in Vocational Agriculture." Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Dallas, Texas, December.

° 42. #Moore, G. E. & Gaspard C. (1986). "The Quadrumvirate in Vocational Education."  Paper presented to the American Vocational Association, Dallas, Texas, December.

° 41. *Moore, G. E. (1986). "Making the History and Philosophy of Agricultural Education Come Alive." Paper presented to the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture, Dallas, Texas, December.

° 40. Moore, G. E. (1986). "Making the History and Philosophy of Agricultural Education Come Alive. " Paper presented to the Southern Agricultural Education Conference, North Little Rock, Arkansas March. (The best paper presented in the "Innovations" session is selected for presentation at the national conference in December. This paper was selected.)

° 39. *Moore, G. E. (1985). "Where Are You When We Need You, Rufus W. Stimson?" Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, December.

° 38. *Asiabaka, C. C. & Moore, G. E. (1985). "Preparing Effective Vocational Agriculture Teachers: A Comparison of Graduates of Land Grant and NonLand Grant Universities."  Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, December.

° 37. *Moore, G. E. (1985). Data Collection Techniques in Vocational Education Research:  A Critical Analysis." Paper presented to the American Vocational Education Research Association, Atlanta, Georgia, December.

° 36. *bin Yahya, I., Moore G. E. & Richardson, W. B. (1985). "On Becoming a Successful International Agricultural Educator." Paper presented to the Association for International Agricultural Education, Washington, D. C., April.

° 35. bin Yahya, I. & Moore, G. E. (1985). "On Research Methodology: The Cassette Tape as a Data Collection Medium." Paper presented to the Southern Research Conference in Agricultural Education, Mobile, Alabama, March.  

° 34. Asiabaka, C. C. & Moore, G. E. (1985). "Land Grant or Nonland Grant Universities: Which Produces the Best Vocational Agriculture Teacher?" Paper presented to the Southern Research Conference in Agricultural Education, Mobile, Alabama, March.

° 33. *Asiabaka, C. C. & Moore, G. E. (1985). "A Comparison of the Teaching Ability of Vocational Agriculture Teachers who Received their Training at Land Grant and Nonland Grant Universities." Paper presented to the Louisiana Educational Research Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, February.

° 32. *bin Yahya, I. & Moore, G. E. (1984). "Improving Attitude Related Measures in Agricultural Education Research: The Certainty of Response Rating Technique." Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, November.

° 31. *Asiabaka, C. C. & Moore, G. E. (1984). "A Comparison of the Teaching Ability of Vocational Agriculture Teachers who Received their Training at Land Grant and Nonland Grant Universities." Paper presented to the Mid South Educational Research Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November.

° 30. *bin Yahya, I. & Moore, G. E. (1984). Improving Attitude Measurement in Vocational Education Research: The Certainty of Response Technique." Paper presented to the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, April.

° 29. *Burnett, M. F., Moore, B. A. & Moore, G. E. (1984). "Approved Practices in Reporting Research." Paper presented to the Southern Research Conference in Agricultural Education,Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, April.

° 28. *Moore, G. E. & Peters, J. L. (1984). "Reflective Teaching or Microteaching: Which Will be the Technology for Tomorrow?" Paper presented to the Louisiana Educational Research Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March.

° 27. *bin Yahya, I. & Moore, G. E. (1984). "Agricultural Development in the Third World: Political, Social, and Technological Problems." Paper presented to the Third World Symposium, Grambling, Louisiana, March.

° 26. bin Yahya, I. & Moore, G. E. (1983). "Opinions of Teacher Educators in Agriculture Relating to Agricultural Development in Developing Countries." Paper presented to the Southern Research Conference in Agricultural Education, Raleigh, North Carolina, July.

° 25. *Peters, J. L. & Moore, G. E. (1982). "A Comparison of Agricultural Education Programs Located in Colleges of Agriculture with Those Located in Colleges of Education." Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, December.

° 24. Peters, J. L. & Moore, G. E. (1982). "Where Should Departments of Agricultural Education Be Located? An Empirical Study." Paper presented to the Southern Research Conference in Agricultural Education, Athens, Georgia, July.

° 23. Moore, G. E. (1982). "Factors Associated with the Selection of Universities for Doctoral Study in Agricultural Education." Paper presented to the Southern Research Conference in Agricultural Education, Athens, Georgia, July.

° 22. *Peters, J. L. & Moore, G. E. (1982). "Laboratory Teaching (Microteaching and Reflective Teaching) and its Effects on Vocational Teachers' Self Concept, Teaching Skills, and Attitudes Toward Teaching." Paper presented to the American Educational Research Association, New York, New York, March.

° 21. *Moore, G. E. (1981). "Techniques for Researching Trends in Vocational Teacher Education." Paper presented to the American Vocational Education Research Association, Atlanta, Georgia, December

° 20. *Peters, J. L. & Moore, G. E. (1981). "The Effects of Two Forms of Peer Teaching on Vocational Education Student Teachers' Self Concept, Teaching Skills, and Attitudes Toward Teaching." Paper presented to the American Vocational Education Research Association, Atlanta, Georgia, December.

° 19. *Peters, J. L. & Moore, G. E. (1981). "A New Approach to Providing On Campus Teaching Experience." Paper presented to the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture, Atlanta, Georgia, December.

° 18. *Peters, J. L. & Moore, G. E. (1981). "A Comparison of Two Methods of Providing Laboratory Teaching Experience for Student Teachers in Agricultural Education." Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, December.

° 17. *Peters, J. L. & Moore, G. E. (1981). "The Effects of Two Methods of Peer Teaching on Student Teacher Morale and Performance." Paper presented to the Central Region Research Conference in Agricultural Education, Fargo, North Dakota, August.

° 16. *Moore, G. E., Chitty, H. & Yoder, J. (1980). "The Teaching Effectiveness of Female and Male Vocational Agriculture Teachers as Perceived by High School Principals." Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, December.

° 15. *Moore, G. E. & Moore, B. A. (1980). "Sex Discrimination in the Teaching of Vocational Agriculture." Paper presented to the American Educational Research Association, Boston, Massachusetts, April.

° 14. *Moore, G. E., Kite, M. & Thomas. P. (1979). "Perceptions of Vocational Agriculture Teachers in the Central Region Concerning Sex Discrimination in the Teaching of Agriculture." Paper presented to the Central Region Research Conference in Agricultural Education, Manhattan, Kansas, August.

° 13. *Moore, G. E. (1979). "Enhancing the Teaching Learning Process in Universities Through Individualized Student Feedback." Paper presented to the Fifth International Conference on Improving University Teaching, London, England, July.

° 12. *Moore, B. A. & Moore, G. E. (1979). "Career Education for Disadvantaged Gifted and Talented Students." Paper presented to the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, California, April.

° 11. *Moore, G. E. (1978). "A Critical Analysis of Research on Why Vocational Agriculture Teachers Leave Teaching." Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Dallas, Texas, December.

° 10. *Moore, G. E. & Kennedy, S. (1978). "Why Vocational Agriculture Teachers in Indiana are Leaving the Profession: A Comparison of Perceptions." Paper presented to the Central Region Research Conference in Agricultural Education, Madison, Wisconsin, August.

° 9. #Moore, G. E. (1978). "How Can Collegiate Organizations be Used as More of a Learning Experience?" Paper presented to the Ohio State University Conference on Improving Collegiate Level FFA Type Organizations, Columbus, Ohio, March.

° 8. *Moore, G. E. (1977). "Individualizing Instructional Feedback: A Comparison of Feedback Modes." Paper presented to the Ninth Annual International Congress for Individualized Instruction, West Lafayette, Indiana, November.

° 7. *Moore, G. E. (1977). "A Comparison of Feedback Methods in Agricultural Education Classes." Paper presented to the Central Region Research Conference in Agricultural Education, Ames, Iowa, August.

° 6. #Hamilton, W. H., Howell, D. L., Legacy, J. W., Moore, G. E., & Richardson, W. B. (1977). "Research...A Vital Part of a Comprehensive Agricultural Education Program." Paper presented to the
Central States Agriculture/Agribusiness Seminar, Chicago, Illinois, February.

° 5. *Moore, G. E. (1976). "The Projected Supply and Demand of Teacher Educators in Agriculture: 1977   1981." Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Meeting, Houston, Texas, December.

° 4. *Moore, G. E. (1975). "Assessment of the Teaching Effectiveness of Entry Level Teachers of Vocational Agriculture Holding Four Year Provisional Teaching Certificates and One Year Vocational Teaching Certificates." Paper presented to the American Vocational Education Research Association, Anaheim, California, December.

° 3. *Moore, G. E. (1975). "The Teaching Effectiveness of Professionally and Non Professionally Prepared Teachers of Vocational Agriculture." Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Conference, Anaheim, California, December.

° 2. *McCracken, J. D., Newcomb, L. H. & Moore, G. E. (1974). "Development and Evaluation of a Computerized Data Bank of Inservice Education Needs of Vocational Agriculture Teachers." Paper presented to the National Agricultural Education Research Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, December.

° 1. *McCracken, J. D., Moore, G. E., & Newcomb, L. H. (1974). "Development of a System for Determining Inservice Education Needs of Vocational Agriculture Teachers." Paper presented to the Central Region Agricultural Education Research Conference, East Lansing, Michigan, July.


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