For twenty-seven years, Brad has been involved in Agricultural
Education. He taught high school Vocational Agriculture at Lemoore
High School for six years teaching primarily production agriculture
courses. He then accepted a lecture position at California
Polytechnic State University and his duties included coordinating
the statewide in-service program for high school and community
college agriculture teachers as well as teaching undergraduate
Agricultural Education courses such as the Future Farmers of
America, Supervised Occupational Experience Programs, Computers, and
Field Experience. While at Cal Poly, he received his Masters Degree
in Agriculture.
After six years at Cal Poly, he enrolled at Texas A&M University
as a PhD graduate student in Agricultural Education. On a teaching
assistantship, Brad taught courses, advised students and the
Collegiate FFA Chapter. He was then hired by the California
Department of Education as a Regional Supervisor for the Northern
California area. He advised the regional FFA Program and provided
technical assistance to high school agriculture teachers.
Brad coordinates the Agriculture Teacher Education program here
at CSU Chico. He teaches Agricultural Education courses (see list
below) and advises undergraduate and graduate students.
Brad lives in Chico with his wife, Debbie of over 30 years.
Debbie is a high school teacher and school counselor at Paradise
High School. They have two children, Bryan and Breanna. Bryan has
accepted a teaching position at Galt High School as an Agriscience
and Agricultural Mechanics teacher. Brea is a high school student
at Chico High School.
Courses Taught
Brad teaches most of the Agricultural Education
courses required for the Specialist Instructional Credential in
Agriculture and Single Subject Credential. They include:
·AGRI 201- Introduction to Agricultural Education
·AGRI 210- Early Field Experience
·AGRI 312- Program Development in Agricultural
Education
·AGRI 420- Techniques in Vocational Agricultural
Instruction
The following two courses are taken by student teachers at the
graduate level:
·AGRI 520- Student Teaching: Agriculture
·AGRI 521- Curriculum and Methods of Teaching
Vocational Agriculture
Brad has also taught other courses in the past such as the
Capstone course of the leadership minor – UNIV 400 and Ag Leadership
and Fair Management – AGRI 380B.
Research and Professional Interests
Brad is very interested in leadership development. He has had the
opportunity to work with the State Association of the Future Farmers
of America and National FFA Organization as an officer trainer,
workshop presenter, speaker, and member of several task forces on
leadership development. He has developed several resources for
teachers to utilize in their role as an FFA advisor and classroom
instructor including a chapter officer training guide and a Program
of Activities planning tool.
Brad is also interested in teacher recruitment and retention. He
is initiating a project that is designed to investigate the reasons
why teachers leave the profession and then return.
Service to the College, University, and
Community
Brad is the advisor for Alpha Tau Alpha, the
faculty mentor for University Village Ag Theme Housing and the
advisor for the Inter Club Council. When it comes to outreach
services, he is the advisor of the FFA Field Day, Parliamentary
Procedure Contest, and the Superior Region Prepared Public Speaking
Contest.
Brad also conducts
leadership workshops at the National FFA Convention, the New
Professionals Conference and Student Teacher Conclave, and the
Teacher Workshop for Ag Teachers in Arizona.
Brad and his
students conduct team building training at Camp Sylvester for the
Stanislaus FFA Section as well as the Chapter Officers’ Leadership
Conference for the Superior FFA Region. Brad also assists with
state and regional FFA officer candidate training, state officer
training, and Paradise High School Counselors Team Building
Retreat.
In past years,
Brad has hosted the Superior Region Leadership contest, judged the
semi-finals of the State Creed and Prepared Public Speaking contest,
assisted with the State Parliamentary Procedure contest, attended
the regional and sectional CATA meetings, judged the Chico Science
Fair, advised the “Out in the Country” Day camp with Recreational
Sports, and consulted the Delta Teachers Conference. He has also
served on a number of committees including: Single Subject Advisors,
AGED Advisory Committee, and the Position Search Committee.