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Agriculture in the Classroom (AITC) is a nationwide program to educate school children about agriculture. In Nebraska, AITC is a program of the Nebraska Foundation for Agricultural Awareness, a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization with headquarters at the Nebraska Farm Bureau in Lincoln.

Nebraska's Agriculture in the Classroom program emphasizes working with teachers to show them ways to use agriculture as the vehicle to meet State Content Standards. As new resources are developed, the State Content Standards that are achieved with each activity or lesson are listed according to basic subject areas.

AITC uses an integrated learning approach, with concepts taught in a single activity reaching into several different classroom subject areas. In addition, it emphasizes hands-on learning for students.

The AITC program has three main components:

Teacher Education through Summer Workshops for graduate credit, PreService Presentations to undergraduate education majors, and In-Service Sessions tailored for teachers in a particular school building or district.

NFAA Annual Report
Read the 2007 NFAA Annual Report

Teacher of the Year recognition is given annually to two Nebraska certified teachers who use creativity in bringing agriculture into their classrooms while achieving Nebraska State Content standards. Nomination forms can be obtained from this link.

Educational Resources that make it easy for teachers to bring agriculture into their classrooms. Step-by-step "how-tos" show how to set up, conduct and follow-up learning activities. Resources also include books, games, maps and center activities (click here for an order form).

All certified Nebraska K-12 teachers are eligible to apply for a mini-grant of up to $200 for school year 2008-09, for expenses of a project that uses agriculture as the vehicle to meet the Nebraska Content Standards.

View Our Crop & Livestock Cards

Ag Pen Pals links classrooms and farm families from across Nebraska. Farmers and ranchers exchange letters with school children. The farm families explain what they do, why and how at the various seasons of the year. They write the first letter and the school children write back with their questions. The farm families answer the questions and the letters go back and forth. Farm families and classes commit to writing at least three times during the school year, but many write much more frequently. And often, the farm or ranch family will visit the school, usually in the spring.

Currently, the Ag Pen Pals program involves Omaha, Lincoln, Kearney and Grand Island classrooms, but farm and ranch pen pals are needed from across Nebraska. If you'd like more information about participating, please call our toll-free number.

For more information, or to volunteer, telephone (800) 546-3496.

Agriculture in the Classroom USDA
Click here for the National Agriculture in the Classroom Web site.