School based agricultural education (SBAE) works to grow high school students’ leadership abilities and likelihood for success in agriculture careers. Past research found inequalities between the experiences of women and men students in SBAE and currently there is a paucity of research investigating the experiences of women students in Arizona SBAE programs. The central research question that guided this study was: What are the experiences of recent women graduates of SBAE programs in Arizona? This research was conducted utilizing critical feminist theory and used Acker’s theory of gendered organizations as its theoretical framework. Data was collected through interviews with fifteen recent women graduates from Arizona SBAE programs. Five t...
Changes within and outside of agricultural education were analyzed between 2009-2014 which coincided...
Changes within and outside of agricultural education were analyzed between 2009-2014 which coincided...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsMykel TaylorWomen have long worked on farm...
Because women are underrepresented in all domains of the agricultural education profession, this cas...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to discover the perceptions and barriers for female a...
Little is actually known about this trend of women entering into gender atypical areas of study beca...
For the past three decades a shortage of agricultural educators at the secondary level has been evid...
In a traditionally male dominated field, like agricultural education, artificial barriers based on a...
Leadership is evolving from its partiarchal roots to the emerging paradigm of a network of shared le...
Women’s college enrollment rates have increased dramatically in the last century, with more recent g...
Deepening shortages of highly qualified scientists, managers, and technical professionals seriously ...
Women have always had a stake in agriculture. The number of women as key farming operators rose from...
Women are the minority in production agriculture and their leadership roles in agricultural industri...
Women are the minority in production agriculture and their leadership roles in agricultural industri...
Changes within and outside of agricultural education were analyzed between 2009-2014 which coincided...
Changes within and outside of agricultural education were analyzed between 2009-2014 which coincided...
Changes within and outside of agricultural education were analyzed between 2009-2014 which coincided...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsMykel TaylorWomen have long worked on farm...
Because women are underrepresented in all domains of the agricultural education profession, this cas...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to discover the perceptions and barriers for female a...
Little is actually known about this trend of women entering into gender atypical areas of study beca...
For the past three decades a shortage of agricultural educators at the secondary level has been evid...
In a traditionally male dominated field, like agricultural education, artificial barriers based on a...
Leadership is evolving from its partiarchal roots to the emerging paradigm of a network of shared le...
Women’s college enrollment rates have increased dramatically in the last century, with more recent g...
Deepening shortages of highly qualified scientists, managers, and technical professionals seriously ...
Women have always had a stake in agriculture. The number of women as key farming operators rose from...
Women are the minority in production agriculture and their leadership roles in agricultural industri...
Women are the minority in production agriculture and their leadership roles in agricultural industri...
Changes within and outside of agricultural education were analyzed between 2009-2014 which coincided...
Changes within and outside of agricultural education were analyzed between 2009-2014 which coincided...
Changes within and outside of agricultural education were analyzed between 2009-2014 which coincided...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsMykel TaylorWomen have long worked on farm...