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TEACHER PD EXPO

Discover how agriculture can come alive in your classroom at the Teacher PD Expo, a hands-on professional development event designed to connect your teaching with real-world agriculture and food systems.

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Whether you teach science, math, social studies, or language arts, this interactive session will show you how agriculture can be woven into your lessons to engage students, spark curiosity, and make learning meaningful.

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  • Hands-on activities: Explore interactive lessons and experiments that bring agriculture concepts to life.

  • Creative teaching strategies: Gain ready-to-use ideas for integrating agriculture across subjects.

  • Career insights: Introduce your students to the exciting world of agricultural careers and innovations.

  • Resources for every classroom: Access free teaching materials, lesson plans, and program guides from Lakeland College.

What to Expect:

Don’t miss this opportunity to refresh your teaching, ignite student curiosity, and bring agriculture to life in your classroom!

For more information and to register, please ensure you have a teacher account with us. Accounts are free to create, and you’ll gain access to all our programming and teaching resources at no cost.​

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Agriculture for Life Mailing Address

32 Priddis Creek Drive

Foothills, AB

T0L 1W2

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Email: info@agricultureforlife.ca

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AITC-AB is a proud member of AITC-Canada. Along with 9 other provincial teams we are delivering educational programs and resources that engage, empower, and inspire students to care about food and the people who produce it.

Learn more at www.aitc-canada.ca.

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