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Region I Region I Region 6 Region 6 Region 5 Region 5 Region 3 Region 3 Region 4 Region 4 Region 2 Region 2 www.naae.org/teachag aaaeonline.org/ Teacher-Supply-and- Demand Agriculture teacher supply and demand highlights • The demand for agriculture teachers continues due to program growth, expansion, retirements and openings. • School districts value the agricultural education model of rigorous STEM based classroom and laboratory instruction, experiential learning and leadership development. • The retention rate of agriculture teachers remains historically high at 96%. • Individuals majoring in agricultural education continues to be steady even as other education majors and college enrollment in general have seen declines. Alternate licensure and non-licensed new hires are the lowest they have been in seven years. • The majority of new agricultural education graduates are predominately female (75%) and Caucasian (89%). • Fewer teachers moved schools than in the last seven years. Region 6* $43,753 19 1,450.5 884 21 18 19 64 29/9 81 4 7 0 43 31 171 Nationwide* $41,762 33 13,253.5 8,466 242 140 165 636 199/75 801 77 51 2 897 661 3,098 Region 5* $40,870 36 2,534 1,853 36 34 39 138 71/37 153 21 20 0 187 139 553 Region I* $45,086 20 2,191 1,180 49 19 18 120 29/ 1 149 20 10 2 132 106 470 Region 3* $42,069 24 1,337 1,099 46 20 30 94 22/7 132 8 9 0 110 91 344 Region 4* $38,166 40 2,269 1,576 64 23 42 140 44/10 183 21 2 0 153 108 585 Region 2* $40,630 56 3,472 1,874 26 26 17 80 4/11 103 3 3 0 272 186 975 Average Starting Salary Extended contract dAYS Ag Teachers Ag Programs New Positions New Programs Retirements SBAE Left teaching Alt. Certified/non-licensed hires Positions TO fill Positions lost Unfilled full-time positions Unfilled part-time positions Agricultural education graduates AGRICULTURal education graduates teaching Ag Ed major enrollment 2020 Agriculture Teacher Supply and Demand Overview NAtionwide NAAE *not all states reported

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Region 6Region 6

Region 5Region 5

Region 3 Region 3

Region 4Region 4

Region 2Region 2

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Teacher-Supply-and-Demand

Agriculture teacher supply and demand highlights • The demand for agriculture teachers continues due to program growth, expansion, retirements and

openings.

• School districts value the agricultural education model of rigorous STEM based classroom and laboratory instruction, experiential learning and leadership development.

• The retention rate of agriculture teachers remains historically high at 96%.

• Individuals majoring in agricultural education continues to be steady even as other education majors and college enrollment in general have seen declines.

• Alternate licensure and non-licensed new hires are the lowest they have been in seven years.

• The majority of new agricultural education graduates are predominately female (75%) and Caucasian (89%).

• Fewer teachers moved schools than in the last seven years.

Region 6*$43,753

191,450.5

88421181964

29/981470

4331

171

Nationwide*$41,762

3313,253.5

8,466242140165636

199/7580177512

897661

3,098

Region 5*$40,870

362,5341,853

363439

13871/37

15321200

187139553

Region I*$45,086

202,1911,180

491918

12029/ 114920102

132106470

Region 3* $42,069

241,3371,099

46203094

22/7132

890

11091

344

Region 4*$38,166

402,2691,576

642342

14044/10

1832120

153108585

Region 2*$40,630

563,4721,874

26261780

4/11103

330

272186975

Average Starting SalaryExtended contract dAYS

Ag TeachersAg Programs

New PositionsNew Programs

RetirementsSBAE Left teaching

Alt. Certified/non-licensed hires Positions TO fill

Positions lostUnfilled full-time positionsUnfilled part-time positions

Agricultural education graduatesAGRICULTURal education graduates teaching

Ag Ed major enrollment

2020 Agriculture Teacher Supply and Demand Overview

NAtionwide NAAE

*not all states reported

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Agricultural Education Degree InstitutionsVisit the Teach Ag website at www.naae.org/teachag/college.cfm for program links

Auburn UniversityAuburn, AL

University of ArizonaTucson, AZ

Arkansas State UniversityJonesboro, AR

Arkansas Tech UniversityRussellville, AR

Southern Arkansas UniversityMagnolia, AR

University of ArkansasFayetteville, AR

University of Arkansas - Pine BluffPine Bluff, AR

California State University, ChicoChico, CA

California State University, FresnoFresno, CA

Cal Poly - PomonaPomona, CA

Cal Poly - San Luis ObispoSan Luis Obispo, CA

University of California, DavisDavis, CA

Colorado State UniversityFt. Collins, CO

University of ConnecticutStorrs, CT

Delaware State UniversityDover, DE

University of DelawareNewark, DE

University of FloridaGainesville, FL

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton, GA

Fort Valley State UniversityFort Valley, GA

University of GeorgiaAthens, GA

University of IdahoMoscow, ID

Illinois State UniversityNormal, IL

Southern Illinois UniversityCarbondale, IL

University of Illinois - Urbana-ChampaignUrbana, IL

Western Illinois UniversityMacomb, IL

Huntington UniversityHuntington, IN

Purdue UniversityLafayette, IN

Dordt CollegeSioux Center, IA

Iowa State UniversityAmes, IA

Morningside College Sioux City, IA

Fort Hays State UniversityHays, KS

Kansas State UniversityManhattan, KS

Eastern Kentucky UniversityRichmond, KY

Morehead State UniversityMorehead, KY

Murray State UniversityMurray, KY

University of KentuckyLexington, KY

Western Kentucky UniversityBowling Green, KY

Louisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge, LA

Louisiana Tech UniversityRuston, LA

McNeese State UniversityLake Charles, LA

University of Maryland College ParkCollege Park, MD

University of Maryland Eastern ShorePrincess Anne, MD

University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA

Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MI

Southwest Minnesota State UniversityMarshall, MN

University of Minnesota - CrookstonCrookston, MN

Alcorn State UniversityAlcorn State, MS

Mississippi State UniversityMississippi State, MS

University of Minnesota - Twin CitiesSt. Paul, MN

College of the OzarksPoint Lookout, MO

Missouri State UniversitySpringfield, MO

Northwest Missouri State UniversityMaryville, MO

Southeast Missouri State UniversityCape Girardeau, MO

University of Central Missouri Warrensburg, MO

University of MissouriColumbia, MO

Montana State UniversityBozeman, MT

University of Nebraska - LincolnLincoln, NE

University of Nevada - RenoReno, NV

University of New HampshireDurham, NH

Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick, NJ

Eastern New Mexico UniversityPortales, NM

New Mexico State UniversityLas Cruces, NMIthaca College

Ithaca, NYState University of New York at Oswego

Oswego, NYAppalachian State University

Boone, NCBrevard College

Brevard, NCNorth Carolina A&T State University

Greensboro, NCNorth Carolina State University

Raleigh, NCUniversity of Mount Olive

Mount Olive, NCNorth Dakota State University

Fargo, NDCentral State University

Wilberforce, OHThe Ohio State University

Columbus, OHWilmington College

Wilmington, OHNorthwestern Oklahoma State University

Alva, OKOklahoma State University

Stillwater, OKPanhandle State University

Goodwell, OKOregon State University

Corvallis, ORDelaware Valley University

Doylestown, PAThe Pennsylvania State University

University Park, PAUniversity of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez

Mayaguez, Puerto RicoClemson University

Clemson, SC

South Dakota State UniversityBrookings, SD

Middle Tennessee State UniversityMurfreesboro, TN

Tennessee State UniversityNashville, TN

Tennessee Technological UniversityCookeville, TN

University of TennesseeKnoxville, TN

University of Tennessee at MartinMartin, TN

Angelo State UniversitySan Angelo, TX

Sam Houston State UniversityHuntsville, TX

Stephen F. Austin State UniversityNacogdoches, TX

Sul Ross State UniversityAlpine, TX

Tarleton State UniversityStephenville, TX

Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TX

Texas A&M University - CommerceCommerce, TX

Texas A&M University - KingsvilleKingsville, TX

Texas State University San Marcos, TX

Texas Tech UniversityLubbock, TX

West Texas A&M UniversityCanyon, TX

Utah State UniversityLogan, UT

Ferrum CollegeFerrum, VA

Virginia State UniversityPetersburg, VA

Virginia Tech UniversityBlacksburg, VA

Washington State UniversityPullman, WA

West Virginia UniversityMorgantown, WV

University of Wisconsin - PlattevillePlatteville, WI

University of Wisconsin - River FallsRiver Falls, WI

University of WyomingLaramie, WY

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Region 6*$43,753

191,450.5

88421181964

29/981470

4331

171

Nationwide*$41,762

3313,253.5

8,466242140165636

199/7580177512

897661

3,098

Region 5*$40,870

362,5341,853

363439

13871/37

15321200

187139553

Region I*$45,086

202,1911,180

491918

12029/ 114920102

132106470

Region 3* $42,069

241,3371,099

46203094

22/7132

890

11091

344

Region 4*$38,166

402,2691,576

642342

14044/10

1832120

153108585

Region 2*$40,630

563,4721,874

26261780

4/11103

330

272186975

Average Starting SalaryExtended contract dAYS

Ag TeachersAg Programs

New PositionsNew Programs

RetirementsSBAE Left teaching

Alt. Certified/non-licensed hires Positions TO fill

Positions lostUnfilled full-time positionsUnfilled part-time positions

Agricultural education graduatesAGRICULTURal education graduates teaching

Ag Ed major enrollment

2020 Agriculture Teacher Supply and Demand Overview

NAtionwide NAAE

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Region 6Region 6

Region 5Region 5

Region 3 Region 3

Region 4Region 4

Region 2Region 2

www.naae.org/teachagaaaeonline.org/

Teacher-Supply-and-Demand

Agriculture teacher supply and demand highlights • The demand for agriculture teachers continues due to program growth, expansion, retirements and openings.

• School districts value the agricultural education model of rigorous STEM based classroom and laboratory instruction, experiential learning and leadership development.

• The retention rate of agriculture teachers remains historically high at 96%.

• Individuals majoring in agricultural education continues to be steady even as other education majors and college enrollment in general have seen declines.

• Alternate licensure and non-licensed new hires are the lowest they have been in seven years.

• The majority of new agricultural education graduates are predominately female (75%) and Caucasian (89%).• Fewer teachers moved schools than in the last seven years.

*Not all states reported