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Selected Issues and Features of Undergraduate Instruction in Agricultural Economics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2015

Joe T. Davis
Affiliation:
Agricultural Economics at theUniversity of Kentucky
Russell H. Brannon
Affiliation:
Agricultural Economics at theUniversity of Kentucky
Loys L. Mather
Affiliation:
Agricultural Economics at theUniversity of Kentucky
Robert L. Beck
Affiliation:
Agricultural Economics at theUniversity of Kentucky
A. Frank Bordeaux Jr.
Affiliation:
Agricultural Economics at theUniversity of Kentucky

Extract

In recent years, increased attention has been focused on understanding graduate education in agricultural economics. The profession's interest in this area has been demonstrated through sponsorship of workshops on curriculum development, improvement of undergraduate instruction and teaching programs in agribusiness. Creation of an AAEA Distinguished Undergraduate Teacher Award, establishment of sections of the annual meetings devoted to teaching and curricula, and opening of the contributed papers section competition to undergraduate students all represent increased recognition of undergraduate education.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Southern Agricultural Economics Association 1976

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