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Primary and secondary school students’ knowledge and perceptions of agriculture

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posted on 2024-09-03, 04:38 authored by Jaime ManningJaime Manning, Amy CosbyAmy Cosby, Nicole McDonaldNicole McDonald, Eloise Fogarty
Agriculture is a significant contributor to the global economy and critical for future food and fibre production. To maximise the industry efficiencies and improve sustainability, a knowledgeable workforce is essential. Today’s school-aged youth will be the next generation agriculture workforce. However, there is concern that today’s youth are more detached from agriculture than ever before, viewing the industry as an unattractive career prospect and possessing low levels of agricultural literacy. Using a qualitative approach, this research presents the results from an open-response survey item asking Australian primary and secondary students to ‘list three words you think of when you hear the word ‘agriculture’’. Focus groups with Australian primary and secondary teachers were also conducted to explore these findings. Overall, students appear to have what can be described as a conventional understanding of agriculture as it relates to traditional farming, particularly animal production. However, students appeared to have a lower level of understanding and perception of the industry in less-traditional settings, including modern careers and the technologies involved. Improved agricultural education in Australia, including both formal and informal programs on possible career paths and technology adoption in the industry is recommended to support knowledge development of the modern sector to attract the next generation workforce.

History

Volume

65

Issue

2

Start Page

226

End Page

240

Number of Pages

16

eISSN

2162-5212

ISSN

1042-0541

Additional Rights

© Journal of Agricultural Education, a publication of the American Association for Agricultural Education. Permission is granted to use materials for personal reference, academic uses, and inclusion in authors' employing universities' institutional repositories

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Author Research Institute

  • Institute for Future Farming Systems

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of agricultural education