EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021

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6/24/2020  |   11:00 AM - 12:00 PM   |  What do Genetics, Prairie Chickens and Cow Guts have in common?   |  Arizona

What do Genetics, Prairie Chickens and Cow Guts have in common?

They are the titles of three units of instruction focused on beef phenomena that the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture has submitted to receive the Next Generation Science Standards Design Badge. Join us to learn about the significance of the NGSS design badge, the process used to develop these lessons, and how these units of instruction can be used in middle and high school classroom!

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Leah Pratt (), American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture, educationdirector@fb.org;
Leah Pratt is passionate about agriculture, education, and public health. She’s an education specialist with the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture (AFBFA) where she develops new resources for K-12 educators. She graduated from California State University, Chico with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Science and a minor in Human Nutrition. Leah currently lives on cattle ranch in Blackfoot, Idaho.


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Sydney Andrews (), American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture, sydneya@fb.org;
Leah Pratt is one of the Education Specialists for the Foundation through a relationship with Vivayic. She will be presenting on our behalf


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