The Farm-Based Education Association

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Core Values of the FBEA

                                                                  

We believe that farm-based education is among the most effective and promising forms of environmental, experiential, and place-based education because of the innate ability in all people to connect to farms.

 

We believe that farm-based experiences promote life values by relating to the social, moral, cognitive, and emotional aspects of the human experience.

 

We believe that hands-on learning on farms builds confidence, self-awareness, and individual and collective responsibility which leads to the sustainable stewardship of our world.

We believe that there is real pedagogical value to learning while working on a product or process that will have lasting value beyond the task at hand.

 

We believe that practical lessons on farms enhance and reinforce theoretical learning in schools.

 

We believe that farm-based education promotes respect for nature, manual work, individuals, and community.

 

We believe in the practice and promotion of sustainability in all aspects of society.

 

We believe that the raising of food is fundamental to our society and that all people should know about agriculture and where their food comes from.

 

We believe that experiences on farms affect participants far greater than the specific programming such that the peripheral experiential learning is deep, significant and truly transformative.

 

We believe that the natural rhythms and cycles seen and experienced on farms leads to a deeper and accessible understanding of the world.

                                                                

 

We recognize that farms come in a wide variety of sizes and structures.   Educational activities at farms can be effective regardless of specific characteristics and products.  Farms can be owned, leased, for-profit or not-for-profit, raising vegetables, animals, fiber, timber, and other living natural resource products.  Educational farms can range from having a single teacher-farmer to a staff of hundreds.  Educational farms can serve all ages from infant visitors with their parent, through K to 12 grades, to university students and adults throughout their lives. 

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Most Recent Job Postings

Agricultural Programs Intern

Job Title : Agricultural Programs Intern
Posting Organization : The Farmers' Museum
Job Location : Cooperstown
Job Post Ending Date : 01-May-2010
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assistant farm manager

Job Title : assistant farm manager
Posting Organization : New Pond Farm
Job Location : west redding
Job Post Ending Date : 01-May-2010
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Youth Coordinator and Project Manager

Job Title : Youth Coordinator and Project Manager
Posting Organization : Battle Road Farms
Job Location : MetroWest
Job Post Ending Date : 31-Mar-2010
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Farm Education Intern

Job Title : Farm Education Intern
Posting Organization : Trustees of Reservations - Appleton Farms
Job Location : Appleton Farms, Ipswich
Job Post Ending Date : 02-May-2010
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Gardener

Job Title : Gardener
Posting Organization : Community Farm of Simsbury
Job Location : Simsbury
Job Post Ending Date : 17-Mar-2010
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