A summer agricultural research program enlarges community college students’ perceptions of agricultural careers

Joseph L. Donaldson, K. Gwinn, Carrie Stephens, S. Chmely, Tess Moody
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This study examined the REACH program, a Research and Extension Experiences for Undergraduates (REEU) program, aimed at improving agricultural literacy and career development among community college students. This study employed a one-group pretest-posttest design using the Perceptions of Agriculture and Agricultural Careers questionnaire (quantitative) and participants’ written responses to an open-ended question about agricultural career and academic plans (qualitative). Data were collected on the first and last day of the program to compare benchmarks to student achievement. The scaled responses were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, a nonparametric test. The open-ended responses were analyzed using content analysis. REACH Scholars developed more specific career plans and more favorable perceptions of personal job opportunities and their own capabilities in agriculture during the program. Regarding occupational requirements, the scholars’ perception that many agricultural leaders had a college education significantly improved over the course of the REACH program. Despite these improvements, their views about agricultural occupations in general, including food processing, food inspection, forestry, and natural resources management, were not significantly different from pretest to posttest. This study demonstrated an effective evaluation strategy for evaluating undergraduate research programs in agriculture and the allied sciences. Recommendations include strategies for greater outcome evaluation of REEU programs. 
一个夏季农业研究项目扩大了社区大学学生对农业职业的认识
本研究考察了旨在提高社区大学生农业素养和职业发展的大学生研究与推广经验项目(REEU)。本研究采用单组前测后测设计,采用农业和农业职业认知问卷(定量)和参与者对农业职业和学术计划开放式问题的书面回答(定性)。在项目的第一天和最后一天收集数据,将基准与学生成绩进行比较。采用非参数检验的Wilcoxon符号秩检验对量表反应进行分析。使用内容分析对开放式回答进行分析。在项目期间,REACH学者制定了更具体的职业规划,对个人就业机会和自己在农业方面的能力有了更有利的看法。在职业要求方面,学者们认为许多农业领导人受过大学教育的看法在REACH计划的过程中得到了显著改善。尽管有这些改善,但他们对农业职业的总体看法,包括食品加工、食品检验、林业和自然资源管理,在测试前和测试后没有显著差异。本研究展示了一种评估农业及相关科学本科研究项目的有效评估策略。建议包括对REEU项目进行更大结果评估的策略。
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