Sidney Casillas
SAE for All was created to provide every student in agricultural education programs with access to invaluable work-based learning opportunities. This innovative delivery method ensures that no student is left behind in gaining practical, hands-on experience. Students can choose between two distinctive types of SAEs tailored to their interests and career goals: Foundational SAEs, which build essential skills and knowledge, and Immersion SAEs, which dive deeper into specialized, real-world agricultural experiences. The requirements to become an SAE for All certified educator include attending 8 or more hours of training and passing the certification exam.
Skills / Knowledge
- Work-based learning
- Hands-on experience
- Agricultural education
- Specialized training
Issued on
September 19, 2024
Expires on
Does not expire