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Attitudes of Oregon agricultural science and technology teachers toward integrating science

Nearly half of 106 Oregon agricultural science and technology teachers said students received science credit for agriculture classes. They felt prepared to teach science concepts and thought administrator and parent support increased since they integrated science. Lack of funding, equipment, and ins...

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Published in:Journal of agricultural education 1999, Vol.40 (3), p.21-29
Main Authors: Thompson, G.W, Balschweid, M.M
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Language:English
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Summary:Nearly half of 106 Oregon agricultural science and technology teachers said students received science credit for agriculture classes. They felt prepared to teach science concepts and thought administrator and parent support increased since they integrated science. Lack of funding, equipment, and inservice opportunities are barriers to integrating science. (SK)
ISSN:1042-0541
2162-5212
1042-0541
DOI:10.5032/jae.1999.03021