OUTLINES
1.Extension Teaching Method
2. Methods by Nature Of Contact
3. Objectives
4 Farms And Home Visit
5 Official Calls
6 Phone Calls
7 Personal Letters
8 E mail
9 Video Calling
10 Advantages Of Individual Contacts
extension teaching methods are means to use to teach the farmers and the students. The choice and use of these methods depends upon the type of message to be imparted or delivered, size of the audience and their attributes. combination of extension teaching methods experienced to be more effective.
EXTENSION TEACHING METHODS AND MASS COMMUNICATIONAyush Mishra
EXTENSION TEACHING METHODS AND MASS COMMUNICATION. TYPES OF TEACHING METHODS IN EXTENSION EDUCATION AND AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION. MASS COMMUNICATION AND ITS TYPES.
extension teaching methods are means to use to teach the farmers and the students. The choice and use of these methods depends upon the type of message to be imparted or delivered, size of the audience and their attributes. combination of extension teaching methods experienced to be more effective.
EXTENSION TEACHING METHODS AND MASS COMMUNICATIONAyush Mishra
EXTENSION TEACHING METHODS AND MASS COMMUNICATION. TYPES OF TEACHING METHODS IN EXTENSION EDUCATION AND AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION. MASS COMMUNICATION AND ITS TYPES.
Farmer Led Extension is a promising approach wherein farmer leaders were utilized as extensionists to transfer the technologies they learned with a view to boosting up production.
The FLE approach gives farmers the opportunity to share their experiences and practices through a method demonstration with fellow farmers in the area.
Reasons for Group Led Extension
1. Efficiency
2. Effectiveness
3. Collective action
4. Equity
Farm school :
“Farm school is a field where latest technology was demonstrated to progressive and interested farmers who undergo training for a certain period of time. Farm schools help in speedy dissemination and adoption of technologies through training of progressive farmers on the latest production technology.”
The Training and Visit (T&V) system was a world Bank assisted program for conducting regular periodical pieces of training and visit to Farmers' field by extension workers. It helped farmers to receive problem-oriented guidance from extension staff.
OUTLINES
1. Concept Of Extension
2.Four Generation Of Extension In Asia
a Colonial Agriculture
b Diverse Top-Down Extension
3. Unified Top-Down Extension
4.Diverse Bottom-Up Extension
5. Scope And Objective Of Agri- Extension
Farmer Led Extension is a promising approach wherein farmer leaders were utilized as extensionists to transfer the technologies they learned with a view to boosting up production.
The FLE approach gives farmers the opportunity to share their experiences and practices through a method demonstration with fellow farmers in the area.
Reasons for Group Led Extension
1. Efficiency
2. Effectiveness
3. Collective action
4. Equity
Farm school :
“Farm school is a field where latest technology was demonstrated to progressive and interested farmers who undergo training for a certain period of time. Farm schools help in speedy dissemination and adoption of technologies through training of progressive farmers on the latest production technology.”
The Training and Visit (T&V) system was a world Bank assisted program for conducting regular periodical pieces of training and visit to Farmers' field by extension workers. It helped farmers to receive problem-oriented guidance from extension staff.
OUTLINES
1. Concept Of Extension
2.Four Generation Of Extension In Asia
a Colonial Agriculture
b Diverse Top-Down Extension
3. Unified Top-Down Extension
4.Diverse Bottom-Up Extension
5. Scope And Objective Of Agri- Extension
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Enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services requires, developing and adapting innovative approaches, methods and tools for delivery of AEAS and ultimately scaling them up and out.
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Here trends of global and food consumption in details
all details are available here
outline
introduction
development in the availability of dietary energy
availability and changes in consumption of dietary fat
availability and consumption of fish
availability and consumption of fruits and vegetables
future trends in demand ,food availability and consumption
food consumption patterns and implications for poverty reproduction in pakistan
magnitude of nutrition problems
the national nutritional program with respect to food fortification
OUTLINES
HISTORY OF GREEN CHILLI(CAPSICUM ANNUM)
PLANT TYPES
SOIL TOLERANCE OF GREEN CHILLI
HEALTH BENEFITS OF GREEN CHILLI
PRODUCTS MADE FROM GREEN CHILLI
AGRICULTURE SURVEY IN WHICH STATISTISS APPLIEDMuhammad Ashir
OUTLINES
PAKISTAN FRUITS AND VEGETABLE MARKET
a MARKET OVERVIEW
VEGETABLE IMPORT LEADS THE MARKETIN TERMS OF BENEFITS
ROLE OF STATISTICS IN DAIRY PRODUCTS
STATISTICS IN AGRICULTURE
a crops
Refrences
OUTLINES
ROSE
METHODS OF ROSE PRODUCTION
a cutting or rooting
b bud grafting
c by seed
MARKETING PROBLEMS
a illiteracy rate
b storage problem
c transport problem
other problems also include
WORLD SCENARIO AND TRADE OF ROSE PRODUCTION
PAKISTAN SCENARIO OF ROSE PRODUCTION
IMPORTANCE OF ROSE
1. communication skill
a oral communication
2. presentations
a preparation step
b research thoroughly
c document your source
d write your speech
e prepare slides
f rehearsal alone
g tweak the presentation
3. delivery of speech
a conducting discussion
b guidelines in effective GD
4 who to conduct a group discussion
a their goals
b your goals
5 type of interviews question
a prepare
b introduction
c probing
6 written communication
a the art of good writing
b outlines
c Cs of writing
7 paragraphing
8 tips for written communication
9 news paper writing
10 written for magazines
11 effective listening
12 effective reading
breeding methods OUTLINES
1. pure line method
2.pedigree method
3.bulk population method
4.single seed descent method
5.double haploid method
a.back cross method
b.multiline cultivar
c variety blend
6.phenotypic recurrent selection
7.half-sib selection based on progeny test performance
8.half sib selection based on test cross progeny performance
full sib selection based on progeny test performance of paired crosses
9 .selection based on S1 progeny performance
10.synthetic cultivar based on poly cross progeny performance
11.hybridizationprocedure for a clonally propagated species
OUTLINES INCLUDE
1 INTRODUCTION OF KAOLINITE
2 OCCURENCE
3 CHEMICAL FORMULA
4 CRYSRALLOGRAPHY STRUCTURE
5 STRUCTURE TRANSFORMATION
6 SYNTHESIS AND GENESIS
7 LOCATION IN PAKISTAN
8 ORIGIN
9 STRENGTH
10 USES
11 AGRICULTURE USE
12 INDUSTRIAL USE
13 PRACTICAL USE
14 CEC VALUE
15 AEC VALUE
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
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2. EXTENSION TEACHING METHODS
Methods by Nature of Contact
① Individual Contact Methods
② Group Contact Methods
③ Mass Contact Methods
² Extension methods comprise the communication techniques
between extension agent and target group (farmer/s).
² To facilitate farmers decisions to adopt farming practices.
3. OBJECTIVES OF EXTENSION TEACHING METHODS
1. Approaching village peoples/farmers.
2. Working with village peoples/farmers
3. Encouraging village peoples/farmers
4. Influencing village peoples/farmers.
5. Attracting their attention toward modern practices.
6. Arousing and developing their interest.
7. Convincing the farmers to use modern technology.
8. To involve farmers to make farmers organizations
9. Spread of information about new innovations.
4. EXTENSION METHODS BY NATURE OF CONTACT
¢ Individual Contact Methods
Ø Farm and home visit
Ø Office Visit
Ø Office calls
Ø Telephone calls
Ø Personal Letter/ Correspondence
Ø E Mail
Ø Video Calling