Influencing the Next Agriculturalists: Impacts of Study Abroad Experiences in Agricultural Education Classrooms

Alyssa Degreenia, Joy Morgan, Melissa Hendrickson
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With the increasing globalization of companies and the workforce, specifically within the agricultural industry, educators seek to prepare workers with technical and soft skills that will allow employability in multicultural environments. Using the lens of Transformative Learning Theory and Self Determination Theory, we examined how a study abroad experience as an undergraduate student impacted agricultural educators′ motivation to incorporate global awareness into their curricula. A basic qualitative approach guided the study with twelve current agricultural educators to derive meaning and understanding from their experiences. Semi-structured interviews yielded the emergence of six themes: Power of Storytelling, Broadened Perspective, Influence of People, 21st Century Skills, Reflection and Application, and Food and Agriculture as a Universal Language. “A-ha” moments during their study abroad gave teachers the initial reflection leading to the need to apply international agriculture concepts within their curriculum. Today, these current teachers desire to lead their own students through those “a-ha” moments while also encouraging them to participate in a study abroad experience just as they were influenced to participate. Further, through their exposure to diverse perspectives, these teachers see the value in teaching students from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
影响下一代农业工作者:海外学习经历对农业教育课堂的影响
随着公司和劳动力(特别是在农业行业)的日益全球化,教育工作者努力培养工人的技术和软技能,使他们能够在多元文化环境中就业。我们以变革学习理论和自我决定理论为视角,研究了本科生的海外学习经历如何影响农业教育工作者将全球意识纳入课程的动机。本研究采用基本的定性方法,对 12 名现任农业教育工作者进行了访谈,以从他们的经历中获得意义和理解。半结构式访谈产生了六个主题:讲故事的力量、开阔的视野、人的影响、21 世纪技能、反思与应用以及作为世界语言的食品和农业。 在国外学习期间的 "啊哈 "时刻让教师们进行了初步反思,从而认识到在课程中应用国际农业概念的必要性。如今,这些在职教师希望带领自己的学生经历这些 "啊哈 "时刻,同时鼓励他们参加海外学习经历,就像他们受到的影响一样。此外,通过接触不同的视角,这些教师看到了教授来自不同背景和文化的学生的价值。
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