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Appendix References The College Board. 1985. National College-Bound Seniors, 1985. Princeton, N.J.: The Col- lege Board. Crawford, D. S., and E. L. Cooper.1986. The impact of the vocational education act of 1963 on agricultural education. Paper presented at the National Agricultural Education Re- search Meeting, Dallas, December 5, 1986. Cremin, L. J. 1961. The Transformation of the School. New York: Vintage. Crosby, D. J. 1912. Agriculture in public high schools. In Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C.: USDA. Howe, F. W. 1911. Agricultural Education in Secondary Schools. Papers read at the Second Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Colum- bus, Ohio, November 14, 1911. Moore, G. E. 1985. Where are you when we need you, Rufus W. Stimson? Paper presented at the National Agriculture Education Research Meeting, Atlanta, December 6, 1985. Moore, G. E. 1987. The status of agricultural education prior to the Smith-Hughes Act. The Agricultural Education Magazine 59(February):8-10. National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP). 1982. Graduates may lack tomor- row's basics. NAEP Newsletter 15:18. National Commission on Excellence in Education. 1983. A Nation at Risk: The Impera- tive for Educational Reform. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. National FFA Organization. 1986. Participation in Selected FFA Activities. Alexandria, Va.: National FFA Organization. National Research Council (NRC). 1985. Research Briefings 1985: Report of the Research Briefing Panel on Biotechnology in Agriculture. Reprint. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. National Research Council (NRC). 1987a. Agricultural Biotechnology: Strategies for Na- tional Competitiveness. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. National Research Council (NRC). 1987b. Regulating Pesticides in Food: The Delaney Paradox. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. National Science Board (NSB) Commission on Precollege Education in Mathematics, Sci- ence, and Technology. 1983. Educating Americans for the 21st Century. CPCE-NSF-03. Washington, D.C.: NSF. 63

64 APPENDIX REFERENCES National Science Foundation (NSF) and U.S. Department of Education (USDE). 1980. Science and Engineering Education for the 1980s and Beyond. Washington, D.C.: NSF. Office of Technology Assessment (OTA). 1986. Technology, Public Policy, and the Chang- ing Structure of American Agriculture. OTA-F-285. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govern- ment Printing Office. Petrulis, M., B. L. Green, F. Hines, R. Nolan, and J. Sommer. 1987. How Is Farm Financial Stress Affecting Rural America? Agricultural Economic Report No. 568. Washington, D.C.: Economic Research Service, USDA. P. L. #64-347 (39 STAT. 929; 20 U.S.C. Sec. 11-16 and 18-28.) P. L. #98-524 (98 STAT. 2435; 20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq.) P. L. #88-210 (77 STAT. 403 et seq.; 20 U.S.C. 1241 et seq.) Rosenfeld, S. A. 1984. Vocational agriculture: A model for education reform. Education Week, September 26. Snedden, D. 1918. Agricultural education-what is it? School and Society 7(January): 66-71. Swanson, Gordon. Testimony before Committee on Agricultural Education in Secondary Schools, April 14, 1986. Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago, Ill. Tenney, A. W. 1977. The FFA at 50-A Golden Past-A Brighter Future. Alexandria, Va.: FFA. True, A. C. 1929. A History of Agricultural Education in the United States: 1785-1925. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. U.S. Department of Education (USDE). Economic Research Service. 1985. Economic In- dicators of the Farm Sector: National Financial Summary, 1985. ECIFS5-2. Washing- ton, D.C.: USDA. U.S. Department of Education (USDE). 1984. The Nation Responds: Recent Efforts to Improve Education. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census and USDA Economic Research Ser- vice. 1986. Farm population of the United States, 1985. P-27. 59:(July). Warmbrod, J. R. 1962. State Policies for Distributing State and Federal Funds for Voca- tional Education in Agriculture to Local School Districts. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Illinois, Urbana.

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This book responds to the widespread recognition among experts that our educational system needs to change in order to provide the skills and knowledge necessary to ensure the future vitality of U.S. agriculture. Understanding Agriculture focuses on agricultural literacy (education about agriculture) and vocational agricultural education (education in agriculture). The section on agricultural literacy addresses the teaching of science through agriculture, teacher education and training, model educational programs, community support, and agricultural career exploration programs. Vocational agricultural education is examined in terms of program enrollment, availability and content, supervised occupational experiences, the Future Farmers of America program, and teacher education and supply.

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