Society-Ready Graduates
Distance Education for Teacher Preparation in Rural
Arizona
Impact Nugget
Thanks to video-captures of on-campus workshops, 175 career and technical
education teachers in rural Arizona have been able to continue their
professional education, thus maintaining professional teaching standards
even in remote locations.
Issue
Across the country, post-secondary agricultural education programs are
dealing with meeting university minimum enrollment standards, a shortage
of secondary school agriculture teachers, and teachers needing resources
and technical assistance that will take them into the 21st century.
Teachers in remote areas still need to keep up with the demands and
standards of the profession but often cannot attend professional development
classes in person.
What has been done?
A regular classroom was retrofitted to deliver distance education workshops
to career and technical education teachers and students across the state.
The instructor can capture classroom participation, e-mail, Internet,
multimedia, video and 3-D image display. Using the system, one instructor
can capture a class at the university, and produce a high quality video
that can then be sent directly to off-site participants or accessed
on the Internet. Currently 7 courses are offered through this process.
Impact
The program is reaching a record number of career and technical education
undergraduate and graduate students. So far, 175 clients who otherwise
would not have been able to continue their education have completed
distance education courses. The ultimate impact of the program is that
educational standards for excellence in teacher and professional education
can be met even in rural areas that do not have traditional university
facilities.
"This technology enabled me to complete my degree without traveling
230 miles or paying the added expense. I was able to see the professor
on video, and could still interact and ask questions by email."
–Agricultural education teacher at Cibola High School, Arizona
Funding
Arizona Department of Education
University of Arizona Center for Computer and Information Technology
University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
UA Department of Agricultural Education—Faculty Salaries
Contact
Jack Elliot, professor and assistant dean of education
Department of Agricultural Education
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
PO Box 210036
The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0036
Telephone: (520) 621-7173
FAX: (520) 621-9889
Email: elliot@ag.arizona.edu
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