Author: American Society of Agronomy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
International Agronomy Training and Education
Author: American Society of Agronomy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
International Agronomy Training & Education
Author: American Society of Agronomy
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780891182825
Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
A key to successful agronomic activity in developing countries is to think and act in terms of what their crop production problems really are. Trained manpower from the country itself is of prime importance. The job of motivating and training these people must be accomplished by agronomists who understand the local conditions and overall problems. The contributors to this publication are well qualified in their respective fields and have served to further stimulate our thinking.
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780891182825
Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
A key to successful agronomic activity in developing countries is to think and act in terms of what their crop production problems really are. Trained manpower from the country itself is of prime importance. The job of motivating and training these people must be accomplished by agronomists who understand the local conditions and overall problems. The contributors to this publication are well qualified in their respective fields and have served to further stimulate our thinking.
International Agronomy Training and Education
Author: J. Ritchie Cowan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
International Agronomy Training & Education
Author: American Society of Agronomy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
International Agronomy Training and Education
Author: J. Ritchie Cowan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780891180425
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780891180425
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
INTERNATIONAL AGRONOMY- TRAINING AND EDUCATION- PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING- AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRONOMY- ASA SPEC PUB
Education for Agriculture
Author:
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
ISBN: 971104126X
Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Training implications of recent progress in rice research; Status, constraints, and challenges of education at agricultural colleges and universities; The international agricultural research centers and agricultural education in developing countries; Agricultural training at IRRI; Status of agricultural education and challenges for intenational agencies; Human resource development issues in agriculture; Status and thrusts of education for agriculture in India; Research and training at the agency for agricultural research and development in Indonesia; Agricultural education in Thailand: system and problems; Private sector involvement in agricultural training; Agricultural education: views of Indian farmers; Korean farmers' views of education for agriculture; Agricultue graduates and agricultural education in the coming decade; Special needs of women in agricultural education; Follow-up: an essential element in training agricultural workers; Systems of agricultural extension; Patterns and trends in information dissemination; Computers in education: the revolution; Overcoming language barriers: autotutorial modules and copublication.
Publisher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
ISBN: 971104126X
Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Training implications of recent progress in rice research; Status, constraints, and challenges of education at agricultural colleges and universities; The international agricultural research centers and agricultural education in developing countries; Agricultural training at IRRI; Status of agricultural education and challenges for intenational agencies; Human resource development issues in agriculture; Status and thrusts of education for agriculture in India; Research and training at the agency for agricultural research and development in Indonesia; Agricultural education in Thailand: system and problems; Private sector involvement in agricultural training; Agricultural education: views of Indian farmers; Korean farmers' views of education for agriculture; Agricultue graduates and agricultural education in the coming decade; Special needs of women in agricultural education; Follow-up: an essential element in training agricultural workers; Systems of agricultural extension; Patterns and trends in information dissemination; Computers in education: the revolution; Overcoming language barriers: autotutorial modules and copublication.
Catalog of courses in agriculture
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture. Office of International Cooperation and Development. International Training Division
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Food Environment Education
Author: Lindsay Falvey
Publisher: lindsay falvey
ISBN: 064629363X
Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Forword It was agriculture that enabled human beings to become producers rather than hunters and gatherers, and in doing so to settle into communities. From these earliest settlements have developed the elaborate and complex societies of today. During all these millennia, we have tended to take agriculture for granted. This is unfortunate, and unfair by all those - farm men and women in the fields, scientists in their laboratories, and policy makers in parliaments and elsewhere, for instance - who have contributed to the development of agriculture; an enterprise that is as significant as it is exciting. The history of modern agriculture which has made possible the greatest leap in well-being that the human family has yet experienced, has seen the integration of research-based knowledge with traditional wisdom to bring about great improvements in agricultural varieties, farming techniques and management practices. The consequence of that “marriage” has been undreamed of increases of food productivity which served as the center of concentric circles of progress. Understanding that process and, more important, the substance that made - and can continue to make - that process work, is the task of agricultural education. The origins of agricultural education as we know it today, and the challenges that lie ahead of it, are the central themes of this marvelous little book by Dean Lindsay Falvey. This is a very personal book. It is not just a scholarly recounting of events, an arid collection of theories, or a series of anecdotal episodes strung together. It bespeaks intense knowledge of the subject and material as well as personal experience in the field. Most of all, however, it presents agricultural education as a societal endeavor whose future development is of clear relevance to the progress of all people everywhere. It is presented with a rare combination of erudition and a warm sense of humanity. The major challenge for the future, as he points out, is for agricultural education to explore and fully comprehend the complex interactions of science, people, and the environment; to strengthen its relevance by grappling with the scientific issues, both national and international, that affect the continued transformation of agriculture and the protection of the natural resources on which agriculture depends. For all those like myself who believe that agriculture and agricultural research, more specifically, stand at the very heart of the future of humanity, it is important to be aware of the strength and the weaknesses of current agricultural education. It is only from that starting point that we can move towards ensuring that agricultural education remains relevant, interesting, and vibrant. Dean Falvey makes a signal contribution to helping us acquire such understanding. He makes the material easily accessible in an engaging and “user friendly” style. He has organized his text in such a way that it can attract many classes of readers. He caters to the needs of browsers, dedicated readers who have not succumbed to the “sound bite syndrome”, teachers who seek out resource material, students who want to be inspired, specialists who are interested only in information on a particular topic, or even those who do not wish to handle a book at all but want access to it in electronic form. For those who want their minds to soar, there is poetry as well. This is truly a book for our times by an author whose knowledge and interests are not bound by time. From yesterday’s experience he challenges us to create bright tomorrows. Dare we evade that challenge? Ismail Serageldin Chairman, The Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research Vice President for Environmentally Sustainable Development, The World Bank
Publisher: lindsay falvey
ISBN: 064629363X
Category : Agricultural education
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Forword It was agriculture that enabled human beings to become producers rather than hunters and gatherers, and in doing so to settle into communities. From these earliest settlements have developed the elaborate and complex societies of today. During all these millennia, we have tended to take agriculture for granted. This is unfortunate, and unfair by all those - farm men and women in the fields, scientists in their laboratories, and policy makers in parliaments and elsewhere, for instance - who have contributed to the development of agriculture; an enterprise that is as significant as it is exciting. The history of modern agriculture which has made possible the greatest leap in well-being that the human family has yet experienced, has seen the integration of research-based knowledge with traditional wisdom to bring about great improvements in agricultural varieties, farming techniques and management practices. The consequence of that “marriage” has been undreamed of increases of food productivity which served as the center of concentric circles of progress. Understanding that process and, more important, the substance that made - and can continue to make - that process work, is the task of agricultural education. The origins of agricultural education as we know it today, and the challenges that lie ahead of it, are the central themes of this marvelous little book by Dean Lindsay Falvey. This is a very personal book. It is not just a scholarly recounting of events, an arid collection of theories, or a series of anecdotal episodes strung together. It bespeaks intense knowledge of the subject and material as well as personal experience in the field. Most of all, however, it presents agricultural education as a societal endeavor whose future development is of clear relevance to the progress of all people everywhere. It is presented with a rare combination of erudition and a warm sense of humanity. The major challenge for the future, as he points out, is for agricultural education to explore and fully comprehend the complex interactions of science, people, and the environment; to strengthen its relevance by grappling with the scientific issues, both national and international, that affect the continued transformation of agriculture and the protection of the natural resources on which agriculture depends. For all those like myself who believe that agriculture and agricultural research, more specifically, stand at the very heart of the future of humanity, it is important to be aware of the strength and the weaknesses of current agricultural education. It is only from that starting point that we can move towards ensuring that agricultural education remains relevant, interesting, and vibrant. Dean Falvey makes a signal contribution to helping us acquire such understanding. He makes the material easily accessible in an engaging and “user friendly” style. He has organized his text in such a way that it can attract many classes of readers. He caters to the needs of browsers, dedicated readers who have not succumbed to the “sound bite syndrome”, teachers who seek out resource material, students who want to be inspired, specialists who are interested only in information on a particular topic, or even those who do not wish to handle a book at all but want access to it in electronic form. For those who want their minds to soar, there is poetry as well. This is truly a book for our times by an author whose knowledge and interests are not bound by time. From yesterday’s experience he challenges us to create bright tomorrows. Dare we evade that challenge? Ismail Serageldin Chairman, The Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research Vice President for Environmentally Sustainable Development, The World Bank
Directory of International Training and Educational Opportunities in Agroforestry
Author: Nuria Muniz-Miret
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agroforestry
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agroforestry
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description