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6/2-6: CASE Agri-Science Plant (Pontiac)
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Location | Host Virtual Dates Registration Fee Information Payment Information; Virtual | National Council for Agricultural Education Register Here | More Information January 21, 28, February 4, 2025
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Our mailing address has changed!
As of December 1, 2024, CASE has a new mailing address.
Please address and send all payments to:
National Council for Agricultural Education
P.O. Box 78124
Indianapolis, IN 46278-0124
Please update your vendor forms and use this address to mail any payments.
Set up NCAE as a vendor and get started with these forms.
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Second-round CASE Institute Scholarships
All new and current agricultural instructors are welcome to apply. CASE Scholarships are available for teachers planning to attend CASE Institutes in the summer of 2025. CIs are hosted from June to August.
Partial Scholarships Available: Dollars will be directly applied to registration costs for a CASE Institute through a coupon code, and the remaining balances are the responsibility of the teacher or school.
Ag Mechanics Scholarship: $1,500 | APT or AEMT CASE Institutes
Farm Credit East Regional Scholarships: $1,250 | Teachers from CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, NY, NJ, and VT for any CASE Institute. Priority will go to teachers applying within the greater regional area.
Application windows will close on February 7, 2025
Interested in applying for a scholarship for a CASE?
Review the application requirements and apply today!
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The ARAT project introduces students to concepts in automation and robotics in three systems: animal, plant, and food. The current development of the curriculum includes two bookend units. The first unit introduces core concepts in automation and robotics, while the last unit guides students through an open-ended design project. With these bookends are three modules - animals, plants, and food. Teachers can incorporate these independently for shorter periods or incorporate them together to meet their needs.
The development of the CASE Agricultural Robotics and Automation Technologies (ARAT) project is made possible by a 3-year National Science Foundation Project Grant led by a partnership between CASE, AgCentric, Minnesota State Colleges, and industry partners. CASE is seeking secondary partners to field test the curriculum for the 2025-2026 school year.
Agricultural Robotics and Automation Technologies field test will be held:
July 28th—30th at AgCentric in Staples, MN
The National Science Foundation will fund participant expenses, including room, board, transportation, and materials. However, those selected must place a $500 downpayment to hold their reservation. AgCentric will reimburse you $500 after you attend the first day of the CASE Institute.
Applications are due by March 15th, learn more.
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The CASE Investigating Agricultural Biotechnology (IAB) curriculum and professional development will provide teachers with the technical content and skills to prepare secondary students for plant biotechnology careers. CASE developed an Animal and Plant Biotechnology course ten years ago, introducing students to basic biotechnology skills and agricultural applications. Changes in the agricultural industry and education demand revisions to the course. Funding will support these revisions, standard alignments, enhanced professional development, and student assessment.
The curricular resource will have two modules: the first will focus on technical skills, and the second will focus on plant applications. The technical skill module will be field-tested during the 2025-2026 school year, and the plant applications module will be field-tested in 2026-2027. Teachers participating during the 2025-2026 field test will be invited back to participate in the field testing plant applications field test in 2026-2027. The modular format will enable teachers to implement the curriculum in smaller “chunks” from 60-90 days to use as a semester-long course or insert into other AFNR courses.
Investigating Agricultural Biotechnology field test will be held:
July 21st—24th at Allentown High School in Allentown, NJ
Sponsorships will fund participant expenses, including room, board, and certification costs.
Applications are due by March 15th, learn more.
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FREE CASE Course Sample Activities!
Teachers can access and use sample activities published on our website under the public CASE Course pages. Sample activities are adapted from CASE coursework to give teachers a feel for the instructional methods, level of inquiry, and concepts covered in each course. We especially encourage teachers to use the sample activities for workshops and promote the CASE curriculum to their school or district. Navigate to the public CASE Course Informational Pages to read more and download samples.
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