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Professional
Organizations
Their role & Your responsibilities
Jon W. Ramsey
Definitions Webster
Profession – Learned occupation
Professional – 1) pursuing a profession. 2)
pertaining to a profession. 3) meeting the
standards of a profession. 4) professional
person
What others say….
“Amateurs Hope. Professionals Work”
Garson Kanin
“ A professional is a person who can do his
best at a time when he doesn’t particularly
feel like it.”
Alistair Cooke
Who are the players
Team AG-ED is a united effort in
promoting local program success
National Association of Agricultural Education
American Association for Agricultural
Education
Association for Career and Technical
Education
National Postsecondary Agricultural Student
Organization
National Young Farmer Educational
Association
Some Reasons for Joining
Professional Organizations
Be part of a community of professional
educators…… (i.e. Pete Gailey)
Attend professional development/improvement
conferences – locally, in Oklahoma , and
nationally……(Region II @ Lawton)
Hold positions of professional leadership –
locally, at the state level, and nationally……
Reasons cont’d
Receive recognition from professional peers for
outstanding achievements, e.g., the Outstanding
Young Member Award
Receive professional literature – journals, magazines,
newsletters, LISTSERVS……
Numerous opportunities for travel and informal
learning……
Numerous opportunities for professional networking
and for making career – long friendships
Travel
National Association of Agricultural
Educators
The membership in this association consists of
individuals who are professionally involved in
Agricultural Education. 7650 members
Student dues are $5.00, this provides $100,000
liability insurance coverage. (dues increase is
under consideration)
Active members pay dues of $60.00
Ag Teachers Creed
www.naae.org
Award and Scholarship Applications
2004 Delmar Learning-NAAE Upper Division Scholarship Application
Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Delmar Learning and proceeds from
the auction at the NAAE convention, NAAE will award scholarships to
university juniors, seniors or post-baccalaureate students who are majoring
in ag ed and who intend to become ag teachers. Three applications will be
accepted from each university that offers a teacher education program in
agricultural education. Fifteen (15) scholarships of $750 each will be
awarded for the fall 2006 term. Previous recipients of the NAAE Upper
Division Scholarship are not eligible.
The postmark deadline for submitting applications to the NAAE office is
May 15, 2006.
Award and Scholarship Applications
Oklahoma State University
2003 Brian Cunningham
2004 Karie Smith
American Association for Agricultural
Education
As a professional organization, we value
Effective teaching
Developing and empowering others
Actively engaging learners/experiential
learning
Quality research and other scholarly activities
Values cont’d
An active role in contributing to both formal
and non – formal educational system
Professional renewal and adjusting to change
Interacting with peers
http://www.aaaeonline.org/
Association for Career and Technical
Education
This organization covers all areas of Career
Tech. 12 Divisions
Agricultural Education
Family and Consumer Science
Technology Education
Trade & Industrial Education
As well as a variety of adult educational
programs
ACTE Agricultural Education
Division: National Goals
Highly motivated , well educated teachers
provide quality education for students at all
levels , pre-kindergarten through adult
All students have access to seamless, lifelong
instruction in agriculture and national
resources through a wide variety of delivery
methods and educational settings.
ACTE National Goals
All students achieve conversational literacy of
agriculture and natural resources.
Partnerships and strategic alliances ensure a
continuous presence of education in and about
agriculture and natural resources
http://www.acteonline.org
What are your responsibilities ?
Maintain your status as a lifelong learner
Seek out and develop a mentor/mentee
relationship with other professionals
Meet and develop a relationship with your
political representatives
Become active in your state professional
organization (OAETA)
Responsibilities cont’d
Oklahoma has a national reputation of unity
and strength
100% of Oklahoma Teachers pay professional
dues
That gives Oklahoma 14 voting delegates at
the NAAE convention
When other states need a proposal/item moved
forward, Oklahoma is called on to provide
support.
Responsibilities cont’d
The continued strength of our profession
depends on the infusion of new teachers that
embrace the fact that professional growth
occurs on a variety of local ,state and national
levels.
Developing a proactive attitude when it comes
to professional growth opportunities.
Professional Dues
Oklahoma Agricultural Education Instructors
pay dues to the following professional
organizations.
OKACTE
ACTE
OAETA
NAAE
Conclusion
One of your many responsibilities as a new
professional will involve activities within your
states professional organization.
Embrace this opportunity
Save your money and be prepared to pay your
professional dues at Summer Conference
Get involved .. You paid for it.