Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story
Having a good teacher can no doubt shape your life. For some, a great teacher can also inspire the student to become the master. Being an educator in a rural setting is a unique experience from multiple placements, community collaboration and site visits. And what's even more wonderful, is there's a chance to really see your students soar. To learn more, Caitlin Crowe is Head of Department Agriculture at St George State High School, and she joins me now. * Caitlin reflects on the many regional communities she has lived and worked in throughout her career, sharing the places that have left a lasting impression and why they hold a special place in her heart. * Having always loved working with young people, Caitlin explains what inspired her to pursue a career in teaching and why it continues to be such a rewarding profession. * She outlines her current role, overseeing a range of agricultural education initiatives, including school agriculture programs, camps and the Blue Light Shearing Program. * Caitlin discusses the impact of initiatives such as the Blue Light Shearing Competition and the AWE Emerging Careers Camps in inspiring the next generation of agricultural leaders. * Since 2023, these programs have supported more than 285 students, and Caitlin explains how they are helping address workforce shortages and create pathways into the agricultural industry. * She shares the career opportunities attracting young people today and explores how technology is shaping the future of agriculture. * Caitlin also explains how innovative tools, including iFarm technology, are enhancing agricultural education and engaging students in new ways. * As a finalist for the prestigious Zanda McDonald Award, Caitlin reflects on what the recognition meant to her and the opportunities it has created across the trans-Tasman agricultural sector. * She shares how her journey as a primary school teacher evolved into leading agricultural education initiatives and the overwhelmingly positive response these programs have received from the community. * Caitlin explains that what she loves most about contributing to agriculture is seeing communities, schools and students come together to strengthen the future of the industry. * One of the most unexpected moments in her journey was shearing her very first sheep, an experience that sparked opportunities she never imagined. * Caitlin addresses the common misconception that teachers only work within the classroom, highlighting the many ways educators can make a lasting impact beyond school grounds. * Looking ahead, Caitlin shares her ultimate dream for the future and her hopes for the next generation of Australia's agricultural industry. We hope to see you back on the road soon, to learn more about how Australia grows on the next episode of Australian Farmers with Angie Asimus. Links: Angie Asimus [https://angieasimus.com/] Connect with @angieasimus on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/angieasimus/] Partnered with Australian Farmers [https://farmers.org.au/] Follow @australianfarmers on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/australianfarmers/] Bluelight Shearing Competition [https://bluelightqld.org/] Produced by Pretty Podcasts [https://www.prettypodcasts.com/]
150 Folgen
Kommentare
0Sei die erste Person, die kommentiert
Melde dich jetzt an und werde Teil der Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story-Community!