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Teacher Certification
Floriculture for Educators
AGED 4040 Course Syllabus Spring 2013Course Description
This course is designed to provide early experience for students preparing to teach horticulture. Students will gain skills in greenhouse management, gardening, floral skills, and other skills needed to be successful in teaching horticulture.
Course Schedule
Monday 8:00 AM 8:50 AM
Wednesday 8:00 AM 8:50 AM
Friday (Lab) 8:00 AM 11:00 AM
Instructor Information
Dr. Jason B. Peake Office: 116 NESPAL Tifton, Georgia Telephone: 229.386.3085 Fax: 229.386.3158 E-mail: jpeake@uga.edu
Appointments
I have an open-door policy and welcome you in my office anytime. However, it is best to make an appointment for important matters due to the fact that I could be out of the office teaching other classes or visiting teachers around the state. I prefer a phone call or in-person conversation as opposed to an e-mail.
Course Objective
Student teachers will develop technical skills and increase knowledge of floriculture industry. Industry standards, certification, record keeping, student advisement, and supervision of experience projects will be discussed.
Course Meetings
Unit 6Feb 11thLecture 10: Plant Nutrition (*Team 1*) Feb 13th Lecture 11: Fertilizers / Supplements Feb 15thLab 6: Fertilization Technology / Calculation / Software
* Calculate Fertility Levels
* Learn to operate an injector system & apply fertilizer
Unit 7Feb 18thLecture 12: Horticulture Industry Certification Feb 20thLecture 13: Horticulture Industry Sales /Market Trends Feb 22th Lab 7: Plug Production (*Team 1*)
* Handling / Transplanting / Care of Plug Materials * Plant seeds (6 Weeks to Sale)Unit 8Feb 25thLecture 14: Insect and Disease Identification & Management
**Mid-term take home exam
Feb 27thLecture 15: Weed Identification & Management Mar 1st Lab 8:Plug and root cuttings Transplants (*Team 2*)Pest Management in the Greenhouse
* Scouting Crops
* Establish sticky cards
* Dosage Calculations
* Application of Pesticide Skills
* Plant Seeds / Transplant Seedlings
** Mid-term DueUnit 9Mar 4th Lecture 16: Pesticides / Storage / WPS records
Mar 6th Lecture 17: Pesticide Training / Certification Mar 8th Lab 9: Revitalization of Overgrown Plants
* Transplanting, Pruning, Pinching
* How to Properly Spray Pesticide Mar 11th -15th * Spring Break *Unit 10 Mar 18stLecture 18: Market Analysis / Business Plan
Mar 20rdLecture 19: Pricing Strategies, Cost
Mar 22th Accounting Lab 10: Inventory and Pricing of Greenhouse Crops
* Construct a crop budget and pricing strategy for your crop
* Pinching of Bedding PlantsUnit 11 Mar 25thLecture 20: Environmental Issues and Ethics
Mar 27thLecture 21: Plant Breeding / Genetics / Patents Mar 29th Lab 11: Field Trip to Local GrowerUnit 12 Apr 1stLecture 22: Purpose, Design and Layout of Cold frame Apr 3rdLecture 23: Construction of Cold frame
Apr 5th Lab 12: Preparing Plant for SaleUnit 13 Apr 8thLecture 24: Floral Design Industry, Equipment and Resources
Bow Construction (*Team 7*)How to Prepare Proficiency Application
Apr 10thLecture 25: Floral Design Principles: Bud vase / Corsage
Construction Apr 12th Lab 13: Specialty Designs for the Market
* Color Bowls & BasketsUnit 14 Apr 15thLecture 26: Floral Design Principles: Table Designs (*Team 8*)
Apr 17thLecture 27: Floral Design Principles: Table Designs Apr 19th Lab 14: Mist Irrigation System Construction Unit 15 Apr 22th Lecture 28 : Student Presentations of SAE
Apr 24thLecture 29: Student Presentation of SAE
Apr 26th Lab 15: FFA Convention Activities
Unit 16 Apr 29thLecture 30: Written Final Exam (part one)
* Last Class Evaluations Final Greenhouse and Floriculture Final Exam Skills Test (part two) * 8:00 AM 11:00 AM- Mock Floriculture CDE
Course Policies
Attendance
Attendance is expected and is a part of your grade. Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class and students will be expected to be in class on time. Participation
Students are expected to participate in classroom discussions, and in the sharing of ideas and points of view. This will not only enhance what you get out of the course, but will also enhance the course for your fellow students. Make every attempt to be in class on time and actively participate.
Academic Misconduct
Cheating or plagiarism will be reported using official University Procedures. If you have any questions regarding plagiarism, please consult the latest issue of The University of Georgia, Student Rules, under the sections Scholastic Dishonesty. With this class in particular students should be aware that calls to schools to check up on student hours are very common.
Grading
Assignments are due on the day announced by the instructor. 25 points will be deducted for each school day an assignment is late; no work will be accepted after final exams. Assignment PointsAttendance
200
Floriculture SAE Project
200
Lesson Plan100Lesson Presentation100Chemical Application License 100Mid-term
100Final Exam Part One
100Final Exam Skills Test: Floriculture CDE100GSFA Convention: 3/8 3/10 - St. Simons IslandExtra Credit: 50State Floriculture/Floral Design CDE: 2/9 Fort ValleyExtra Credit: 50
Provisions for Students with Disabilities
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe that you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact Services for Students with Disabilities.
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