B—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Mar. 2. 1974 From Local Ag Teachers: The article this week was prepared by G. Lamar Bollinger, student teacher of vocational agriculture, Ephrata High School. How important are the supervised experience Thoughts in Passing programs in vocational education program. Home agriculture? Are the extra project visits and oc miles and hours spent for cupational supervisory visits home visits really are extremely important in necessary? Experience conducting quality ex programs are a vital part of perience programs. Both the total agriculture student and teacher have much to gain from the ex perience programs. By getting to know more about each student from home visits, the teacher can better understand each student’s individual needs and problems as well as his potential abilities. The student’s own purposes, aptitudes, interests, and ideas are taken into con sideration when planning a meaningful learning ex perience. The instructor can work closely with the student’s parents in recom mending new experiences and in developing student initiative. Quality in ex perience programs is dependant on the instructor and student deciding on a good experience program and on developing a good understanding relationship with the parents or super visors. Experience programs provide student in volvement. Students use the skills and abilities discussed in class in their farming programs. There are many opportunities in the agriculture industry. G. Lamar Bollinger Agriculture education is changing in order to provide a diversity of experience programs in agribusiness education, to meet the needs of the students as well as the agriTulTuraUesomces 5 the * community are used to f orgo tten Six out of ten teenage provide specialized training girls and four out of ten teenage in a diversity of agricultural boys have poor diets because of businesses in the com- their eating habits Among the mnnitv Thp supervised reasons for these improper diets mumty. 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