The 4th Industrial Revolution: Implications for School-based Agricultural Education
R Kirby Barrick
Abstract:Global society has experienced a series of “revolutions” that have had significant impacts on the agriculture industry, including the teaching of agriculture in schools. Moving from foraging to farming, agriculture witnessed the growth of the agro-industrial complex and the move from rural to urban settings, followed by industrial movements from muscle power to mechanical power. Most recently, the advancements in technology and technical agriculture have been supported by the computer revolution and the advent… Show more
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