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Taylor, Jane L. – Taproot, 1998
In order to promote the understanding of plants, nurture imagination, and provide a place for the enrichment and delight of children, the Michigan 4-H Children's Garden on the campus of Michigan State University has over 50 theme areas for children to experience. History, purpose, and projects are briefly described. (SAS)
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Children, Experiential Learning, Gardening
Haefner, Carl J. – 1995
Research identified and described the motivational orientations of the participants in the horticultural certificate programs at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. Questionnaires were distributed to paying participants attending the certificate programs in fall 1994. The first part of the questionnaire included the Education Participation Scale…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Education, Educational Certificates, Gardens
Nyhuis, Jane – 1981
Referring as often as possible to traditional Hopi practices and to materials readily available on the reservation, the illustrated booklet provides information on the care and maintenance of young fruit trees. An introduction to fruit trees explains the special characteristics of new trees, e.g., grafting, planting pits, and watering. The…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Production, Agronomy, American Indian Culture
Northern Valley Regional High School District, Closter, NJ. – 1983
Designed as a guideline for teachers and child study teams in a prevocational program for handicapped students, the manual presents goals, objectives and sample activities including the elements of career awareness, prevocational instruction, job simulation, and readiness for formal vocational instruction. Six sections are addressed: (1) assembly…
Descriptors: Assembly (Manufacturing), Disabilities, Graphic Arts, Horticulture
Wamsley, Mary Ann, Ed.; Vermeire, Donna M., Ed. – 1977
This guide gives information about types of seeds that may require chemical protection against pests, seed treatment pesticide formulations, seed treatment methods, labeling treated seed, and safety and environmental precautions. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Agricultural Chemical Occupations, Agricultural Education, Environment, Field Crops
Ohio Vocational Agriculture Instructional Materials Service, Columbus. – 1966
THE TITLE, IDENTIFICATION NUMBER, DATE OF PUBLICATION, PAGINATION, A BRIEF DESCRIPTION, AND PRICE ARE GIVEN FOR EACH OF THE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND AUDIOVISUAL AIDS INCLUDED IN THIS CATALOG. TOPICS COVERED ARE FIELD CORPS, HORTICULTURE, ANIMAL SCIENCE, SOILS, AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, AND FARMING PROGRAMS. AN ORDER FORM IS INCLUDED. (JM)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Animal Husbandry, Audiovisual Aids
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McCully, James S., Comp.; And Others
Designed to provide practical, up-to-date, basic information on home gardening for vocational agriculture students with only a limited knowledge of vegetable gardening, this reference unit includes step-by-step procedures for planning, planting, cultivating, harvesting, and processing vegetables in a small plot. Topics covered include plot…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Gardening, Harvesting, Horticulture
Kegel, Paul L. – Community College Frontiers, 1977
Describes the Community Gardens project at Worthington Community College (Minnesota). The college makes unused land available to community residents for garden plots. (JG)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Involvement, Community Programs, Community Services
Thomas, Roger – Parks and Recreation, 1977
Descriptors: Athletic Fields, Baseball, Environmental Technicians, Facility Improvement
Gordon, Howard R. D. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1987
The author describes the experience-based urban Vocational Horticulture Project sponsored by the Central Diesel School of Brooklyn, New York, and involving the National Park Service and the Cornell Cooperative Extension Service. The program prepares minority youth for entry-level employment in ornamental horticulture or in forestry and wildlife…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Experiential Learning, Horticulture, Minority Groups
Lane, Robert A. – Journal of Agronomic Education, 1986
Assesses the benefits resulting from a laboratory field project and report for agricultural students in an introductory crop science course. Student responses to evaluation statements indicated that the project helped them identify crops, understand cultural and management practices, and recognize environmental influences that affect crop…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agronomy, College Science, Experiential Learning
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McCormack, Alan J. – Science Activities, 1973
Describes the commercial applications of hydroponics, and then outlines ways in which this soilless plant culture method can be used in the science classroom and laboratory. Gives directions for making a suitable growth solution, and suggests appropriate student experiments involving hydroponics. (JR)
Descriptors: Biology, Horticulture, Laboratory Procedures, Plant Growth
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Roadburg, Alan – Journal of Leisure Research, 1983
The relationship between work and leisure was examined to explain why an activity can be work to one person and leisure to another and why an activity can be leisure at one time and work at another. Attitudes of professional and amateur soccer players and gardeners were studied to form hypotheses. (PP)
Descriptors: Athletics, Emotional Response, Hobbies, Horticulture
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Story, Lloyd E. – Science and Children, 1982
Suggests six reasons why plants should be grown in science classrooms and gives instructions for constructing miniterrariums from plastic, two-liter, nonreturnable soft-drink bottles. (SK)
Descriptors: Botany, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Horticulture
Karns, Christine D. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1980
To keep current with industry changes, the vocational horticulture instructor can join horticulture industry associations, utilize horticulture outlets for field trips, use horticulture experts as resource persons, work in the industry, participate in university-sponsored inservice programs, attend industry association workshops and seminars, and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Educational Improvement, Horticulture, Inservice Teacher Education
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