California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom introduces new curriculum

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California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom (CFAITC) is excited to introduce a new science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curriculum, “Steer” Toward STEM: Careers in Animal Agriculture.

CFAITC’s mission is to increase awareness and understanding of agriculture among California's educators and students.

To accomplish this mission, their goals include:

To achieve these goals, CFAITC has created an Agricultural Literacy Coalition, comprised of more than 100 individuals representing educational and agricultural entities who share a common goal: a commitment, individually and cumulatively, to the development, discovery and distribution of educational resources and opportunities heightening agricultural awareness.

“Steer” Toward STEM: Careers in Animal Agriculture is a five-lesson unit for grades 3-5 that promotes the development of STEM abilities and critical thinking skills, while fostering an appreciation for the people involved in livestock production.

The curriculum includes real-life challenges for students to investigate, inquiry-based labs, and opportunities to plan and construct models.

Featured careers include animal physiologist, agricultural engineer, range manager, animal nutritionist, and animal geneticist.

To download a copy of the curriculum, visit www.LearnAboutAg.org/414 .

For more information, contact Lake County Farm Bureau Executive Director Claudia Street at 707-263-0911.