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NYAITC's Teacher of the Year |
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Each year, New York Agriculture in the Classroom (NYAITC)
recognizes an outstanding teacher who has woven agricultural
lessons into his/her curriculum during the previous year. We now
invite applicants for Teacher of the Year 2006. The award is
given to a teacher who best demonstrates how NYAITC including
Kids Growing Food gardens, the Bluebird Project, and other
programs has positively impacted his/her students.
Teacher of the Year Application Form
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| Teacher of the Year
2007: Susan Stradling |
"The
calming practice of gardening and working together to create
beauty in nature has benefited our students beyond our
hopes," says Susan Stradling, reading teacher at The
Children's Home, RTF, in Chenango Forks. Susan has been
chosen as New York Agriculture in the Classroom's Teacher of
the Year in honor of her work during the 2007 school year.
Susan's role as a reading teacher allows her to reach
students across all grade levels and subject areas, and she
has made the most of that opportunity to educate her
students about the significance of agriculture to their
lives. Using resources from NYAITC and 4-H's Junior Master
Gardener program, as well as mini-grants from NYAITC to
establish a school food garden and bluebird boxes, Susan has
blended agriculture with the residential school's curriculum
requirements and provided experiential learning
opportunities beneficial to the students.
In the interest of garden to real life use, student ate
their own homegrown and handpicked vegetables and served
them to others at school events, and took part in a local
food bank. "I learned what grows best in our type of garden
soil and our part of the country," said one student.
"My involvement with NYAITC has provided wonderful
experience for my colleagues and myself," Susan continues.
"It has opened doors to a wide source of community
resources. It has provided a refreshing way to teach the
core subject areas. Not only are the students learning, but
the staff is as well."
Susan will be formally recognized as the 2007 New York
Agriculture in the Classroom Teacher of the Year at the New
York Farm Bureau's Spring Conference in Syracuse on April
18. She will represent New York State at the National
Agriculture in the Classroom Conference in Costa Mesa,
California in June. |
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