Educator Promotes LEAP (continued from Page A 1) become certified in agricultural education. LEAP, which began one year ago, is delivered through North Carolina University, but also has courses by professors from across the nation. The program requires 24 semester hours in specific courses. At completion of the online Maryland Holstein (Continued from Page A 34) Maryland Outstanding Junior Holstein Breeders Gus and Lisa Schwartzbeck, center, are flanked by trophy donors Donna and Jason Myers. got mi Outstanding Senior Hol stein Breeder Frank Covey, left, with trophy donor Rus sell Wachter. MRI - At Most Insurances Accepted • New state-of-the-art Open MRI • Most experienced Radiologists in the area • Friendly profer • Reports to you) • We accept $47,' for a normal si It's Worth coursework, the person receives a teaching certificate from North Carolina, which is recog nized in 49 states (with the ex ception of Louisiana). Baker has been involved with agricultural education for 20 years. She earned a bachelor’s degree at Penn State, a master’s degree at the University of Dela ware, and a doctorate at Penn II? 800-298-1558 Call 8 AM-5 PM M-F State While enthusiastic about the Greenwood High School Agri culture Program and her stu dents there, Baker is also very enthusiastic about supervising the first individual scheduled to complete the LEAP program, Diane Glock, during her student teaching experience. Glock, who lives in Mifflin town, Juniata County, found that the LEAP program fitted her needs as a returning adult student. Glock plans to com plete the LEAP program this summer and will be poised to accept a position teaching agri culture for the 2002-2003 school year. Glock earned a bachelor’s degree in dairy science from Penn State. Along with Glock, two other Pennsylvania students are en rolled in the LEAP program. “What is unique about LEAP,” Baker said, “is people do not have to resign their jobs to pursue certification. LEAP is adult-friendly and flexible.” Gary Moore, coordinator of graduate programs in agricul tural and extension education at N.C. State, was instrumental in developing LEAP, supported by the American Distance Educa tion Consortium and collabora tion with the National FFA Organization, the National As sociation of Agricultural Educa tors, and several universities. To apply for the LEAP pro gram, a person must possess a baccalaureate degree in agricul ture, natural resources, or a closely related field from an ac- credited institution in the U.S. with a 2.S grade point average; submit a detailed essay on why he or she wants to be a teacher of agriculture; and submit three letters of recommendation re garding the applicant’s charac ter, work ethic, academic ability, Environmental Stewardship (continued from Page A 1) pleted, as assessors who work for America’s Clean Water Pro gram check the farm. This aspect of the program is wrap ping up a 30-farm pilot phase in Berks, Chester, and Lancaster counties. The fourth aspect, which is still under development, is con tinuing the participant’s educa tion. Online information may be one way to recertify PEACCE members, said Kephart. One of the strengths of the PEACCE program is its thor oughness, he said. “With this program, you have a lot of people on the farm making sure things are done the way they should,” he said. Consequently “if■ u are ever called into court, this is a wav that you can say, “this is what we’ve done,’” he said. 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