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supervised agricultural experience : ウィキペディア英語版 | supervised agricultural experience
A supervised agricultural experience, or SAE, is required before obtaining a Chapter FFA Degree for the United States National FFA Organization. An SAE can be anything from raising livestock at your school farm, or a plant project. According to the 13th addition of ''The Official FFA Student Handbook, ''there are eight types of SAE projects. They include: entrepreneurship, placement, agriscience research, agricultural service learning, exploratory, improvement, supplemental and directed school laboratory. SAE projects are often exhibited at county and state fairs, whether it is showing livestock or displaying a project. An SAE is one of the three components of Agricultural Education, the other two being FFA and classroom instruction. ==Controversy== SAE is a high school agricultural education program approach to experiential learning. Many people believe that the FFA motto ("Learning to do. Doing to learn. Earning to live. Living to serve") was created in reference to the intrinsic value of experiential learning involved in supervised agricultural learning experience programs. A significant level of debate centers on the meaning of the word "agricultural" in SAE. Meanings of the words "supervised" and "experience" are widely agreed upon. The meaning of the word "agricultural" is less agreed upon by educators. Some define "agricultural" as pertaining to farming, while others define "agricultural" as any career loosely connected to food and natural resources.
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