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Recordings will be available until March 30, 2022 at 11:59 pm.
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Luree Williamson is the CEO of Agriculture for Life where she leads the efforts in delivering educational programming to improve rural and farm safety and build a genuine understanding and appreciation of the impact agriculture has on our lives. Luree believes agriculture has a unique ability to engage and inspire students both inside and outside the classroom. Using agriculture in this way has multiple benefits - it connects students with where their food comes from, it teaches them about the environment around them, opens the door to nutritional education, and it develops an early interest in science, technology, engineering and math and the exciting and innovative opportunities these subjects can lead to. This can have long-term benefits beyond food and agriculture, by having a positive impact on other industries and students' lives, the economy and society.
From gate to plate, we educate! As the Alberta representative of Agriculture in the Classroom Canada, Agriculture for Life provides K-12 teachers with engaging programming materials to bring agriculture to life in the classroom! Visit our website to explore our collection of curriculum-linked resources including on-line and downloadable lesson plans, student publications, hands-on activities, and more. From classroom garden manuals and seed kits, to career exploration events and sustainability youth challenges, our student programs are designed to get students thinking critically about where their food comes as well as their place/role in the food system. We hope to engage, educate, and inspire both rural and urban students of all ages to understand the incredible depth and opportunity that agriculture affords in the province of Alberta and beyond.
TimezoneSEATCA / SWATCA 2022 - Southern Alberta Teachers' Convention