Effects of an innovative recruitment workshop on selected Texas urban high school students' knowledge and perceptions of agriculture

The Big City, Big Country Road Show (BC2BC) is a 2.5-year project designed to recruit non-traditional populations, urban and minorities, into post-secondary agricultural science degree programs. Through experiential learning, BC2BC introduces students to various agricultural communications skill set...

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Main Author: Fraze, Lacee Brianne
Other Authors: Rutherford, Tracy A.
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Language:en_US
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2863
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-ETD-TAMU-28632013-01-08T10:39:53ZEffects of an innovative recruitment workshop on selected Texas urban high school students' knowledge and perceptions of agricultureFraze, Lacee BrianneRecruitmentAgricultureUnderrepresentedBC2BCCommunicationsThe Big City, Big Country Road Show (BC2BC) is a 2.5-year project designed to recruit non-traditional populations, urban and minorities, into post-secondary agricultural science degree programs. Through experiential learning, BC2BC introduces students to various agricultural communications skill sets in an effort to broaden students’ views of opportunities in agriculture. This study attempted to measure Texas urban high school students’ perceptions of agriculture as a subject, a college major, and a career, before and after participation in the BC2BC program in summer of 2007. The study also looked at students’ perceptions of careers attainable with an agricultural degree and students’ general agricultural knowledge levels, self-reported and tested. Pre–and post–test mean comparisons revealed positive increases in student perceptions of agriculture and an increase in self-reported agricultural knowledge levels after workshop participation. The results of this study have implications for year two BC2BC workshops and may serve as a potential model for recruitment programs of underrepresented populations into colleges of agriculture.Rutherford, Tracy A.Wingenbach, Gary J.2010-01-15T00:04:59Z2010-01-16T01:01:51Z2010-01-15T00:04:59Z2010-01-16T01:01:51Z2008-082009-05-15BookThesisElectronic Thesistextelectronicapplication/pdfborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2863http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2863en_US
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topic Recruitment
Agriculture
Underrepresented
BC2BC
Communications
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Agriculture
Underrepresented
BC2BC
Communications
Fraze, Lacee Brianne
Effects of an innovative recruitment workshop on selected Texas urban high school students' knowledge and perceptions of agriculture
description The Big City, Big Country Road Show (BC2BC) is a 2.5-year project designed to recruit non-traditional populations, urban and minorities, into post-secondary agricultural science degree programs. Through experiential learning, BC2BC introduces students to various agricultural communications skill sets in an effort to broaden students’ views of opportunities in agriculture. This study attempted to measure Texas urban high school students’ perceptions of agriculture as a subject, a college major, and a career, before and after participation in the BC2BC program in summer of 2007. The study also looked at students’ perceptions of careers attainable with an agricultural degree and students’ general agricultural knowledge levels, self-reported and tested. Pre–and post–test mean comparisons revealed positive increases in student perceptions of agriculture and an increase in self-reported agricultural knowledge levels after workshop participation. The results of this study have implications for year two BC2BC workshops and may serve as a potential model for recruitment programs of underrepresented populations into colleges of agriculture.
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Fraze, Lacee Brianne
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title Effects of an innovative recruitment workshop on selected Texas urban high school students' knowledge and perceptions of agriculture
title_short Effects of an innovative recruitment workshop on selected Texas urban high school students' knowledge and perceptions of agriculture
title_full Effects of an innovative recruitment workshop on selected Texas urban high school students' knowledge and perceptions of agriculture
title_fullStr Effects of an innovative recruitment workshop on selected Texas urban high school students' knowledge and perceptions of agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Effects of an innovative recruitment workshop on selected Texas urban high school students' knowledge and perceptions of agriculture
title_sort effects of an innovative recruitment workshop on selected texas urban high school students' knowledge and perceptions of agriculture
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