BE A HERO IN THE CLASSROOM

With The Ag Entrepreneur Online Course Curriculum

Teachers deserve affordable, high-quality curriculum for their students.


But there’s a problem…

  • Creating curriculum is time consuming

  • Textbooks are expensive

  • Existing curriculum is out-dated

  • Most online courses aren't cheap

  • We don't always know where to find it


 

The Ag Entrepreneur has everything you need to teach your students for a fraction of the cost of other online programs.

Program overview

Save Time, Money and Enhance Student Learning and Engagement

TIME

You deserve more time to personally mentor your students and develop meaningful relationships instead of developing curriculum.

MONEY

We’ve been told our prices are way too low and we like it that way. This program costs a small fraction of other online programs and curriculum packages.

LEARNING

Students not only learn critical skills, but they can actually build a business and develop their SAEs as they work through the course materials.

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What’s inside…

  • 12 weekly lessons

  • Videos

  • Readings

  • Written exercises

  • Quizzes

  • Multiple formats for ease of use.

    Taught by:

  • American Star winners

  • FFA instructors

  • Real entrepreneurs

 

Getting started is easy…

  1. Sign up for the course.

  2. Start teaching immediately.

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Meet the Experts

We travel the country filming successful entrepreneurs, experts, instructors, American Star winners, finalists and exemplary FFA students who are all featured in the program teaching you how they created successful SAEs and real businesses.

Track student progress with powerful analytics.

It does the work for you.

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  • How many times they enter each module

  • How much time they spend on each lesson

  • If they watch all or part of the videos

  • Written answers to the planning exercises

  • Scores on the quizzes and tests


How to use it…

This is your class. You can use the program however you want. Start at lesson one and work your way through it weekly, or pick and chose from the lessons you want to teach. Assign lessons as homework, or teach them in class.