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Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, 28145, USA
Listed on 2026-05-23
Listing for:
Public School of North Carolina
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-05-23
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, General Education
Job Description & How to Apply Below
CTE
- Agriculture Education
A teacher in the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Cluster must perform many duties to facilitate a successful program. It is the responsibility of the teacher to organize and conduct an instructional program that will:
* A. Improve the quality of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources education instruction, counseling, management, and leadership to produce success for all students;
* B. Use strategies for integrating academic and Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources education;
* C. Contribute to the educational objectives of the public school system by providing information to agriculture, food, and natural resources students about career pathways as a guide to achieving necessary skills for continued education and employment;
* D. Provide students with educational and equitable experiences leading to career preparation, continued education, and employment;
* E. Enhance youth leadership and FFA as an integral part of instruction;
* F. Provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to compete in a global economy; and
* G. Inform students about agriculture and agricultural literacy.
In order to accomplish these responsibilities, the teacher will perform the following activities during and after school hours.
1. Instructional Program
The teacher will conduct an instructional program according to the State Board of Education rules as they relate to the full scope of the program being conducted. The basic curriculum and TEKS for each course shall be adhered to and:
* a. Lesson plans prepared, in conformity with school policy, for all courses offered;
* b. Instructional materials and instructional methods used to make teaching and learning effective; and
* c. Basic skills and abilities of students developed in the school laboratory.
2. FFA/Leadership Development
The FFA is an integral part of the instructional program. All Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources departments are expected to have an active FFA chapter. It is the duty of the teacher to serve as advisor for the local chapter. It is necessary that the teacher spend time in planning and conducting leadership, citizenship, and cooperative activities for students at the district, area, state, and national levels.
3. Supervised Agricultural experience programs of all students who receive instruction. This will include, but not limited to:
* A. Assisting students in selecting a program that fits their interests and abilities;
* B. Maintain records; all students in Agriculture Science and FFA should maintain records. The preferred method should be an online system approved by the FFA Board of Directors;
* C. Locating training stations for students placed in a Work Based Learning experience, if the program is offered;
* D. Coordinating instructional program with training experiences at the training station if the Work Based Learning program is offered;
* E. Making supervisory visits during school year and during summer month; and
* F. Supervising the school laboratory (farm, feeding center, greenhouse, meats laboratory, etc.) used for students supervised agricultural experience.
4. Adult Community Involvement
Plan and conduct an organized program of instruction and/or community involvement with adults. This may include, but not limited to alumni, young farmers, and booster clubs. Most of this instruction will be given after school, at night and during the summer.
5. Records and Reports
Prepare and submit FFA rosters, entries, registrations, etc. required by the local, district, area, state, and office promptly, and keep an accurate file copy of all records and reports.
6. Public and Professional Relations
Assume a responsible role in public and professional relations by actively participating in civic, professional, agricultural and other community organizations. Also keep the public informed as a part of the public relations program.
7. Professional Improvement
* A. Continue professional growth by holding membership in professional organizations.
* B. Regularly attend and participate in district and area in-service meeting.
* C. Attend summer workshops that are designed to provide professional skills and information.
* D.…
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