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Subject Index Volume 64 Advisory Committees Landscaping with Microcomputers Advisory Committees and Community Resources by Clark Harris February by Mile) Gonzalez and Tom Dormody June Personal Computers — More than Calculators and Advisory Committees and Program Restructuring Word Processors by James Connors, Gwen Dado and Pete Siler June by N.L. McCaslin and Robert M. Torres June Advisory Committees Questions in Search of Answers Teaching in a Computerized Classroom by Robert A. Martin June by Dan Wallace February Commitment and Involvement The Keys to this Agriculture Program The Classroom and CD-ROM Technology by Paul Heasley June by Barbara M. Kirby June Optimizing the Benefits of Advisory Councils Using a Portable Computer to Evaluate Students Performance by Dewey Adams June by Rosemarie Rossetti February Successful Programs Have Active Advisory Councils by Julie Leier-Mueller June Editorials The Benefits of Advisory Committees Alienation in Agriculture by Tom Paulsen June by Phillip R. Zurbrick August A Profession that Eats Its Young Agricultural Mechanization by Edward W. Osborne June Agricultural Mechanics Building New Bridges by John Dillard October by Edward W. Osborne January AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS 4 Vanishing Curriculum Chart Our Own Future! by Glen M. Miller October by Clifford L. Nelson July Agricultural Mechanization Visions and Choices Creative Leadership! by Joe G. Harper December by Phillip R. Zurbrick September Agriscience: Good for Students or Just a Charade From Torpedoes to Revolution by Joe A. Gliem October by Phillip R. Zurbrick December AgriSCIENCE in Agricultural Mechanics On and On It Goes! by David E. Lawver and Steve Fraze March by Phillip R. Zurbrick October Are You Teaching Science Principles or Just Skills in Your Reshaping Ag Mech Agricultural Mechanics Program? by Edward W. Osborne March by Joe Gliem March Revolution in Agricultural Education Developing Scientific Principles in Agricultural Mechanics by Phillip R. Zurbrick November by David Krueger and Jim Johnson March Teaching Vs. Managing Instruction with Computers Filling the Gap in Agriscience by Edward W. Osborne February by Philip Buriak March The Final Frontier Miscellaneous Rambling and Lesser Thoughts by Edward W. Osborne May by Joe G. Harper October The Need for Experimentation Physical Science and Environmental Issues in Agriculture by Edward W. Osborne April The New Agricultural Mechanics by Michael C. Hirschi March Historical Review Physical Science in the Study of Foods August 1941-1966 by Gregory Schrader and J. Bruce Litchfield March by John Hillison August Strategies and Techniques for Teaching How Things Work by Joe G. Harper and Michael S. McManus March December 1941 and 1966 by John Hillison December The Next Step Technology Transfer by Joe G. Harper August July 1941-1966 The Urban Environment Rich in Agricultural Mechanics and Science by John Hillison July by Phil Buriak October November 1941 and 1966 Urban Mechanization and Then Some! by John Hillison November by Tammy R. Black and Joe G. Harper October October 1941 and 1966 Urban Mechanization It's Reality by John Hillison October by Leon G. Schumacher October September 1941 and 1966 by John Hillison September Aquaculture Homemade Aquaculture FFA by Michael Walsh February Agricultural Education and FFA Leadership for Whom? Let's Not Reinvent the Wheel by David M. Coffey November by Michael Walsh Enhancing Leadership Skills Through Mentoring by Jerry L. Peters November Computers Good Teachers Make a Difference in Leadership A Newsletter Makes a Big Impact by Rachel Thoene November by Nathaniel D. Jaegeli September Increasing the Leadership Impact of the Officer Team Computer Simulations Adding a Touch of Reality by James R. Woodard and Ray Herren November by Leon G. Schumacher and R. Mack Strickland February Pitfalls in Leadership Education Computers in Teaching A Decade of Experience by Laverne Barrett November by Robert Birkenhol: February Principles of Leadership — Improving the Educational Processes Computer Viruses They are No Joke! for Handicapped Learners by Grant M. Tipton Ill and W. Wade Miller October by C. Frederick Dill and Marilynne R. Snook November Computer Viruses They May be a Pun, But They are No Joke! Part Il Time to Teach Leadership by Grant M. Tipton Ill and W. Wade Miller November by Stacy A. Gartin November Dot Matrix Versatility by W. Wade Miller August International Agriculture Get “Hyper” active with Your Mac Crops of the World A Demonstration Plot by Robert Terry Jr February by Jeffrey A. Wood and Janet L. Henderson July it's Not Just Computers, It s Technology! Student Awareness of International Agriculture by Nathaniel D. Jaegeli December by Richard F. Welton and Steven R. Harbstreit October THE AGRICULTURAL . EDUCATION MAGAZINE AUGUST, 1992 Subject Index Volume 64 Advisory Committees Landscaping with Microcomputers Advisory Committees and Community Resources by Clark Harris February by Mile) Gonzalez and Tom Dormody June Personal Computers — More than Calculators and Advisory Committees and Program Restructuring Word Processors by James Connors, Gwen Dado and Pete Siler June by N.L. McCaslin and Robert M. Torres June Advisory Committees Questions in Search of Answers Teaching in a Computerized Classroom by Robert A. Martin June by Dan Wallace February Commitment and Involvement The Keys to this Agriculture Program The Classroom and CD-ROM Technology by Paul Heasley June by Barbara M. Kirby June Optimizing the Benefits of Advisory Councils Using a Portable Computer to Evaluate Students Performance by Dewey Adams June by Rosemarie Rossetti February Successful Programs Have Active Advisory Councils by Julie Leier-Mueller June Editorials The Benefits of Advisory Committees Alienation in Agriculture by Tom Paulsen June by Phillip R. Zurbrick August A Profession that Eats Its Young Agricultural Mechanization by Edward W. Osborne June Agricultural Mechanics Building New Bridges by John Dillard October by Edward W. Osborne January AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS 4 Vanishing Curriculum Chart Our Own Future! by Glen M. Miller October by Clifford L. Nelson July Agricultural Mechanization Visions and Choices Creative Leadership! by Joe G. Harper December by Phillip R. Zurbrick September Agriscience: Good for Students or Just a Charade From Torpedoes to Revolution by Joe A. Gliem October by Phillip R. Zurbrick December AgriSCIENCE in Agricultural Mechanics On and On It Goes! by David E. Lawver and Steve Fraze March by Phillip R. Zurbrick October Are You Teaching Science Principles or Just Skills in Your Reshaping Ag Mech Agricultural Mechanics Program? by Edward W. Osborne March by Joe Gliem March Revolution in Agricultural Education Developing Scientific Principles in Agricultural Mechanics by Phillip R. Zurbrick November by David Krueger and Jim Johnson March Teaching Vs. Managing Instruction with Computers Filling the Gap in Agriscience by Edward W. Osborne February by Philip Buriak March The Final Frontier Miscellaneous Rambling and Lesser Thoughts by Edward W. Osborne May by Joe G. Harper October The Need for Experimentation Physical Science and Environmental Issues in Agriculture by Edward W. Osborne April The New Agricultural Mechanics by Michael C. Hirschi March Historical Review Physical Science in the Study of Foods August 1941-1966 by Gregory Schrader and J. Bruce Litchfield March by John Hillison August Strategies and Techniques for Teaching How Things Work by Joe G. Harper and Michael S. McManus March December 1941 and 1966 by John Hillison December The Next Step Technology Transfer by Joe G. Harper August July 1941-1966 The Urban Environment Rich in Agricultural Mechanics and Science by John Hillison July by Phil Buriak October November 1941 and 1966 Urban Mechanization and Then Some! by John Hillison November by Tammy R. Black and Joe G. Harper October October 1941 and 1966 Urban Mechanization It's Reality by John Hillison October by Leon G. Schumacher October September 1941 and 1966 by John Hillison September Aquaculture Homemade Aquaculture FFA by Michael Walsh February Agricultural Education and FFA Leadership for Whom? Let's Not Reinvent the Wheel by David M. Coffey November by Michael Walsh Enhancing Leadership Skills Through Mentoring by Jerry L. Peters November Computers Good Teachers Make a Difference in Leadership A Newsletter Makes a Big Impact by Rachel Thoene November by Nathaniel D. Jaegeli September Increasing the Leadership Impact of the Officer Team Computer Simulations Adding a Touch of Reality by James R. Woodard and Ray Herren November by Leon G. Schumacher and R. Mack Strickland February Pitfalls in Leadership Education Computers in Teaching A Decade of Experience by Laverne Barrett November by Robert Birkenhol: February Principles of Leadership — Improving the Educational Processes Computer Viruses They are No Joke! for Handicapped Learners by Grant M. Tipton Ill and W. Wade Miller October by C. Frederick Dill and Marilynne R. Snook November Computer Viruses They May be a Pun, But They are No Joke! Part Il Time to Teach Leadership by Grant M. Tipton Ill and W. Wade Miller November by Stacy A. Gartin November Dot Matrix Versatility by W. Wade Miller August International Agriculture Get “Hyper” active with Your Mac Crops of the World A Demonstration Plot by Robert Terry Jr February by Jeffrey A. Wood and Janet L. Henderson July it's Not Just Computers, It s Technology! Student Awareness of International Agriculture by Nathaniel D. Jaegeli December by Richard F. Welton and Steven R. Harbstreit October THE AGRICULTURAL . EDUCATION MAGAZINE AUGUST, 1992 Laboratory Instruction It Is Time to Stop Quibbling Over the Acronym Accentuating What We Do Best — Laboratory Instruction by David E. Cox . by Thomas H. Bruening ; ‘ ; ' April Non-Occupational Supervised Sending Future Laboratories by Barry Croom - _ - by Kenneth B. Rhodes, John Bierbower and Thomas Bruening April Reflecting Industry — Supervised Experience in Agiecinand ®Me chanics Industry Instruction in an Urban Horticulture Program by Glen M. Miller..... = . by Gary B. Jackson : April Reinventing Experience Programs in Agriculture Laboratory Instruction on Hydsaponics - — The Basics by Robert A. Martin.. by David L. Marrison and Martin Frick April Laboratory Teaching SAE Selection Process — Surrounded by Choices by Don Johnson January by Jim Yokum and Kent Boggs haa Management of Instructional Ls borstories in Agricultural Education Supervised Experience — Urban Diversity Rural I Style by Thomas A. Silletto — April by John Morgan and Mike Henry Urban Laboratory Experiences in Natural Resource Management The Point System — A Solution to the Supervised Experience Problem? by L. DeVere Burton ......0....000000000 ‘ April by Steve Fraze and Paul Vaughn. . Marketing Programs Teacher Education Whose Job Is It? Promoting Experimental Leadership Training for Preservice Students in Agricultural by Jay Runner ‘ February Teacher Education by Maynard J. Iverson and Frank B. Flanders Other Assistantships and Fellowships in Agricultural Education by John Hillison = January Teaching Methods Agriscience Program Stimulates Student Inquiry and Problem Solving Programs and Curricula by Linda Whent and Robin Greenler .......... Ll Actions Speak Louder Than Words — A Response to the Strategic Plan Attention Directors Help Maintain a Problem — — by John Pope . ‘ : March by John R. Crunkilton ...........00+. snsacanamsmnmnenguenasocssetsensnbenavenncassteececnnanesscesssune Ag in the Classroom Begins with Educating ‘Teache Ts Becoming a Successful Teacher by Tom Dormody and Mary Shanks........... . May by Carey D. Kalupson ponngnannscneanecetubienneniions September Ag in the Classroom Has an Agricultural Education Connection Educating for the New Workplace by Shirley Traxler... jecdipaiaanine wntel ' May by David Whaley and Daniel Lucero...........0...+. a Agricultural Education — An Elementary Analysis by Jack LaValla - . v May Effective Laboratory Teaching A Parable on Destiny by Donald M. Johnson...... . ; ee ine by George Wardlow January Effective Teaching — Being Professional and Motivated CHANGE — Agricultural Education i in the 21st Century by John R. Whaley .. . e inunndetiinasengens September by David Krueger and John Mundt .................00.000000 July Enhanced Problem Solving and Agriscience — A Perfect Pair Diversification in Agricultural Education — Texas Style by Elizabeth B. Wilson ' “ eincieiatintttns a by John M. Dillingham and Tom Dayberry .... a July Experiments and Demonstrations in Soils Fisheries Programs by Lynn Coers senenpinnnthtiniennntnintal March by FIOry Vinson ..........000000ceeeeeeee : . July Getting the Most Out of oul Problem Solving Food for America — A Day at the Farm for Third Graders by Thomas J. Dormody ........... August by Lee Wei..........0000. ansinchiannineanetimesennntnanenenenenneneneaenannien May Improving Your Classroom Teaching — Borrowing from TV's Successful Formula From Crossroads to an Expeessw ay Bp Ga ID ccerccsrnsesesiiteaptininiicnninnmanitnnin February by Jack Elliot eel ianahiiahatiaen ; nana . July Key to Success Motivating Students for Maximum Learning by Randy Showerman....... July by Larry Powers . September Landscape Horticulture at Anoka High School - More than Mere Skill Development Motivating With an Electronic Game by Peter D. Tremaine .............. ‘ , January by David Linvill, Derrell McLendon and Maynard J. lverson.. .. September Making a Difference Preparing Today for Tomorrow's Classrooms by Gerald R. Fuller : . posonemen May by Gary Straquadine Reaching and Teaching Elementary Teachers about Agricultase Refocus on Fundamentals of Good Teaching by John Hillison ie soseseMiay by Edward W. Osborne September SUPERVISED EXPERIENC E: An integral Part of the In- Agyiculae Curriculum Surviving the First Year of Teaching by Randy J. Bernhardt ......... , July by B. Allen Talbert, William G. Camp and Betty Heath-Camp....... coosenenesi September SUSTAINABLE AGRICU LT U RE — Aa Essential Parto f the In-Agriculture Teacher Influence Curriculum by Odon Russell ..September by Thomas E. Marshall and Don R. Herring... July Teachers Making a Difference — Miller and McNutt — A Case Study Teaching the Basics — Long Term Dividends by Thomas A. Bruening and Tracy Hoover Siiaiitiblons October by Earl D. Reeves September Teaching Career Readiness Thinking On Your Feet — A New Life Skill? by Dan Flanders . — January by Nancy Conjura-Colgan and Timothy Rollins............ a The Middle School — Planting Seeds fort he Fomre Welding Demonstration Table by Jerry DelSol............ inasinmenianntdiainscinnaninniitig e++eeeMlay by Jerry Schmidt and Ed Osborne ...........-.. sevscuptsneseanbebanspvestensstenissetanesvenianlMinnee The New Agribusiness Magnet High School A New Approach to Agricultural Winning Ideas Education a EE Te TT October by David A. Dwyer .. : shaniiadaipeeteita . January Writing and Learning Skills — A Good Combination in pereranr Education The Race Toward Academics Through ‘Agriecionce by Jim Flowers and Rita Reaves .. September by Cary Trexler and Sheila Barrett............. eoseeee dSa nUary Zuni Farm School — A Bridge Between Vocational and Academic ‘Education by Marvin Martin and Tom Dormody.. penineninnenoneenmigesiis = . April Time Management Computerized Time Management Supervised Experience by Gary M007 ..........00+0+ information Rich — Experience Poor Tools for Time Sieesepenent by Jack Elliot, Harry N. Boone and David L. Doerfert ...December by Gary Moore AUGUST, 1992 THE AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION MAGAZINE Author Index July 1991-June 1992 Note: The Author Index presents author’s name(s), month(s) of issue with article(s), and page number(s) in the issue. Adams, Dewey Heath-Camp, Betty September, 13 Paulsen, Tom Henderson, Janet L. .............0.00++ July, 21 | enor November, 7 Barrett, Laverne Henry, Mike . SS Barrett, Sheila Herren, Ray November, 22 Powers, Larry Bernhardt, Randy J. PIII, TG TAs scinccsteensssrenensonsioes July, 10 Bierhower, John Hillison, John July, 17; August, 20; Reaves, Rita September, 9 Birkenholz, Robert September, 20; October, 20 Reeves, Earl D September, 8 Black, Tammy R Hirschi, Michael C March, 14 Rhodes, Kenneth B. ...............004 April, 12 Boggs, Kent Hoover, Tracy October, 17 Rollins, Timothy August, 15 Boone, Harry N Rossetti, Rosemarie Bruening, Thomas H. ............ October, 17 Iverson, Maynard J September, 5; Runner, Jay April, 4; June, 18 Russell, Odon April, 12 Buriak, Phil October, 14; March, 4 Schmidt, Jerry Burton, L. DeVere il, 10 ge April, 16 Schrader, Gregory Jaeggli, Nat.......................9eptember, 21; Schumacher, Leon G. ........... October, 13; . a3 December, 21 February, 8 Coers, Lynn arch, 21 Johnson, Donald M. ......... September, 11; Shanks, Mary Coffey, David M................ November, 14 January, 22; May, 19 Showerman, Randy Conjura-Folgan, Nancy August, 15 Johnson, Jim March, 16 Siler, Pete II FINO scccnicnsicncasiconiastiiin June, eee ee April, 21 Silletto, Thomas A. ..................+. April, 18 Cox, David E Snook, Marilynne R. ......... November, 12 Croom, Barry December, 15 Kalupson, Carey D.............. September, 6 Straquadine, Gary February, 20; Crunkilton, John R August, 18 Kirby, Barbara M. ...................00 June, 17 May 22 Krueger, Vavid July, 7; March, 16 Strickland, Mack Dado, Gwen Dayberry, Tom Talbert, B. Allen September, 13 DelSol, Jerry Terry, Robert Jr February, 10 Dill, C. Frederick Thoene, Rachel November, 18 Dillard, John Linvill, David September, 5 Tipton III, Grant M Dillingham, John M Litchfield, J. Bruce................M.a.r.c.h., 7 Doerfert, David L December, 6 Lucero, Daniel August, 6 Torres, Robert M Dormody, Thomas J. ............... August, 4: Trazler, Shirley April, 8; May, 16; June, 6 Marrison, David L Tremaine, Peter D. .............<+« January, 9 Dwyer, David A. .............0000+++ January, 15 Marshall, Thomas E Trexler, Cary January, 6 8 April, 8 Elliot, Jack July, 4; December, 6 Martin, Robert A December, 20; Vaughn, Paul June, 4 Vinson, Flory Flanders, Dan January, 12 8S ae June, 22 Flanders, Frank B June, 18 McLendon, Derrell September, 5 Wallace, Dan Flowers, Jim .................-+....september, 9 McManus, Michael S................. March, 5 Walsh, Michael Fraze, Steve .....D ecember, 11; March, 10 Miller, Glen M October, 4; Wardlow, George January, 4 Frick, Martin i December, 18 I wsiincsisis adicsnthcatecbeacniiaenedal May, 5 Ee May, 4 Miller, W. Wade August, 21; Welton, Richard F. ................ October, 21 October, 8; November, 20 Whaley, David G. .................00+ August, 6 Gartin, Stacy A.’ .....ccecccccvesees November, 4 Moore, Gary March, 19; April, 22 Whaley, John R. ................ September, 19 Gliem, Joe A. ...... October, 11; March, 12 Morgan, John December, 13 Whent, Linda August, 19 Gonzalez, Miley Mundt, John Wilson, Elizabeth B. ................. August, 8 Greenler, Robin pe ee July, 21 Nelson, Clifford L Woodard, James R November, 22 Harbstreit, Steven R. ............. October, 21 Harper, Joe G........ August, 5; October, 5; Osborne, Edward W. ............. August, 17; Yokum, Jim December, 9 October, 9; December, 5; September, 4; October, 16; March, 5 January, 3; February, 3; Zurbrick, Phillip R...............0.0 August, 3; Harris, Clark March, 3; April, 3; May, 3; September, 3; October, 3; Heasley, Paul June, 3 November, 3; December, 3 14 THE AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION MAGAZINE AUGUST, 1992

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