Agriculture in the Classroom Canada (AITC-C) is a Canadian charitable organization with a vision of bringing agriculture to every classroom, inspiring every student.

Food connects us all to agriculture. In a complex and changing world, it is more important than ever to inspire the next generation to care about the food they eat, where it comes from, and how it gets to their plates. AITC-C is the vehicle into Canadian classrooms from coast to coast! 

AITC-C’s members, who also make up our Board of Directors, proudly deliver educational resources, initiatives and programs to Canadian classrooms!

Message from the Chair

We’ve become stronger through challenges this year, continuing to adapt programming, perfect virtual delivery of educational materials, and cheer the incredible dedication of teachers delivering dynamic lessons with us. The pan-Canadian climate challenges affecting farmers have shone a spotlight on the value and importance of agriculture and food, giving us the opportunity to really raise the profile and have impact in Canadian classrooms.

 

Pat Tonn

Chair

Impact

AITC-C’s agriculture education experiences and offerings are impacting teachers and students across the country!

Read on to learn how this impact was achieved!

Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month (CALM) is our annual month of celebration that inspires students from K-12 across the country to learn about Canada’s incredible agriculture and food story.

Students and teachers learn firsthand about the agriculture sector through in-class and virtual visits from farmers and industry experts who are passionate about sharing their stories from the world of agriculture.

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137,000 +

student experiences

2,200 +

participating schools

Thank you to our presenting partners for helping bring Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month to classrooms across the nation!

45,000 students, 2,500 teachers, over 300 contest entries, and 11 virtual farm tours!

The numbers were staggering for the inaugural year of the Great Canadian Farm Tour!

Throughout the month of March, we travelled coast-to-coast to visit farms virtually in each province alongside our AITC member organizations. Students were able to LEARN about Canada’s exciting agriculture and food story, CONNECT and interact virtually with real farmers, and EXPERIENCE what it’s like on farms across the country.

If you missed it, don’t worry! Our education team has put together a resource on our Curriculum Linked Resource Library!

Congratulations to Hillmond Central School in Lloydminster, SK for winning the Great Canadian Farm Tour 2022 Contest! This class is holding up the completed mystery sentence from their Great Canadian Farm Tour Passport!

Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, joins AITC-C Executive Director Johanne Ross on a fascinating tour of RJ Taylor’s aquaculture facilities at Cedar Crest Trout Farms in Hanover, Ontario. Thank you to Minister Bibeau for co-hosting the Aquaculture tour, which wrapped up the Great Canadian Farm Tour! 

WHAT WE HEARD FROM TEACHERS

“My students had a lot of fun with this, as did I. We all learned so much about farms across our country and how important they are to our food supply. The passport idea was exciting for them too, they always looked forward to the mystery word. We did the farm tour at the same time as our units on nutrition in health, and working and living in Ontario (rural and urban communities) in Social Studies — they all connected really well! Thank you for doing this tour!”

“This was an amazing opportunity to take a “field trip” in our classroom. With COVID-19 restrictions, it was a way to broaden and learn about different aspects of agriculture in our country. It was also a great way to bring awareness to the different geographical places and the types of agriculture that was featured there. Well done.”

Connections

AITC-C loves to collaborate with its partners to bring innovative learning to classrooms from coast to coast!

I am so thankful for this information for my students! There was a lot of chatter down the hall after you finished. Even if it gets them thinking about ag in the future, it was worth it!

Thank you for your humor and patience as we figured things out! I am going to use the additional supplies that were sent in May. Great program!
Thank you once again!”

– TEACHER, ALBERTA

The Explore Digital Agriculture Activity was developed in partnership with AITC-C’s members: Agriculture in the Classroom Manitoba, Ag for Life in Alberta, and Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan. This initiative was generously supported by Protein Industries Canada (PIC) and Enterprise Machine Intelligence and Learning Initiative (EMILI) Canada, and is part of a larger partnership with Actua, to showcase what a tangible career in the agri-food industry can look like.

Over 50 candidates submitted videos exploring their innovative visions for the future of agriculture. While all students showcased inventive and contemporary ideas for the industry, only 6 took home the prize: $4,000 towards their post-secondary education and $1,000 for their high school.

We were proud to announce the 2021 G3 Grow Beyond Scholarship winners:

Farm and Food Care and AITC-C collaboratively developed a new online resource that allows students and teachers the ability to further explore the 360 degree virtual reality farm tours available at www.FarmFood360.ca. These tours allow Canadians to virtually visit real, working farms and food processing facilities on tablets, mobile devices, desktop computers, and VR (Virtual Reality) devices.

The tours, as well as the educator guides, are currently available online at www.FarmFood360.ca and www.aitc-canada.ca. This is the second partnership between the groups.

In 2021, AITC-C produced an educator resource to accompany the award-winning publication, The Real Dirt on Farming available at www.RealDirtonFarming.ca

 

AITC-C launched a new, interactive resource and teaching guide to accompany Guardians of the Grasslands, a documentary that explores the role that cattle play in the survival of Canada’s vanishing grasslands ecosystem.

Through a funding partnership with the Canadian Cattlemen’s Foundation (CCF), Guardians of the Grasslands in the Classroom complements the 12-minute documentary through viewing and reflection questions, an online scavenger hunt, and a student-developed board game based on their investigative research. It also prompts the exploration of important topics like biodiversity, soil health, climate change, and land management.

Innovation

thinkAG is a collection of teaching resources and outreach tools that encourage students in Grades 5-12 to explore and get curious about the myriad of career opportunities in agriculture and food. Through the thinkAG platform, AITC helps to inspire students from all backgrounds to envision themselves working in the agriculture and food industry.

Last year, AITC-C launched thinkAG.ca, a new website aimed at getting high school students curious about careers in Canada’s agriculture and food sector.

It showcases over 70 career profiles that highlight the diversity of jobs that exist along the agriculture value chain. Students can discover their Holland Code and access information about post-secondary and scholarship opportunities.

thinkAG Initiatives

Thinking outside the box, thinkAG brings students and educators into a world of agriculture education that inspires curiosity in the many career opportunities throughout our food system. By inspiring students to thinkAG and picture themselves working in agriculture and food, we’re helping to close the industry’s labour gap.

Collaborating with our 10 member organizations we deliver numerous career exploration programs and tools to help build the next generation of informed consumers, influential thought leaders, and skilled Canadians.

Over 1,600
kits distributed across Canada

540 Student Experiences

Career Competitions 10 virtual events

Career Expos 4,000 student experiences

Career month

This year we participated in Canada Career Month, a national campaign initiated by the Canadian Career Development Foundation (CCDF). By spotlighting agri-food careers via our thinkAG initiative, AITC-C is taking critical steps to help close the labour shortage gap in Canada.

“Many of the career Education 2022 curriculum outcomes were met by attending this event. Specifically those pertaining to gaining valuable experience in career exploration & job market opportunities.”

– Teacher, NL

Last year, we added 12 new snapAG information sheets to our Learn About Agriculture web page and Curriculum Connected Resource Library. These infographic resources cover ‘hot topics’ in the agriculture and food sectors, including regenerative agriculture, robotics, food security, urban agriculture and more!

The addition of these 12 snapAG sheets brings the total number of sheets to 73. They provide accurate, balanced and current science-based answers to various questions about agriculture and food – ready for teachers and students alike, and perfect for at-home learning.

AITC-C was excited to release its newest curriculum-linked teaching tool.

The interactive, online resource aims to support students’ understanding of where and how our food is produced, while also examining the challenges and opportunities producers face. The resource examines farms from all Canadian provinces and enables students to learn about agricultural commodities from many farmers.

The Journey 2050 program takes students on a virtual simulation that explores global food sustainability. The program allows students to make decisions through interactive video games and witness their impact on society, the environment, and the economy at a local and global scale. Teachers guide their students through inquiry-based lesson plans that showcase farm families around the world.

“This is actually a lot more fun than I thought it would be. This is a great way to teach students, the game is really fun to play.”

– STUDENT, MANITOBA

“Everything met or exceeded my expectations.”

– Teacher, Alberta

“I always enjoy seeing the students get really into it by the end of the game. Instead of complaining they have to play the game, they are complaining that they have to stop playing because class is over.”

– Volunteer, PEI

Little Green Thumbs is an indoor gardening program that brings your classroom to life. We equip teachers with the tools, skills and training to grow classroom gardens. A Little Green Thumbs garden supports inquire-based, hands-on and cross-curricular learning. Youth unlock the magic of food and agriculture education and explore the connections between their health, environment and food system.

“I find the LGT program really helps to increase engagement and enthusiasm for learning in my classroom.”

– Teacher, Saskatchewan.

“My students got to see that taking care of plants is hard work and that providing enough food for the whole planet is a lot of work. They finally realized that most of what they ate was grown from the ground and they grew an appreciation of the earth. This program promotes awareness of the earth and the importance of taking care of it.”

– Teacher, NL

Thank you to our national partner for its dedication and commitment to supporting Little Green Thumbs and Journey 2050 in classrooms across the country!

The Resource Library allows teachers and students from across Canada to meet curriculum outcomes in a fun and engaging way. Users can easily filter through hundreds of free resources and activities by subject, grade, topic, or province and download with just the click of a button. Exciting updates coming to our resource library include an improved user interface, and an enhanced reporting dashboard allowing AITC to provide Canadian educators with more of what they love!

530 resources, over 60k curriculum outcomes.

We were proud to be recognized by our peers and colleagues this past year!

AITC-C wins at Best of CAMA awards

We were thrilled to pick up three Best of CAMA awards in November 2021!

With the goal of engaging and inspiring youth to consider a career in agriculture and food no matter their interests or skills, thinkAG.ca won the Website directed at the General Public category, as well as Best in Show for all public facing categories.

Our 2020-2021 Annual Progress Report won in the Specialty Publications category. Our Annual Progress Report has gained more than 1,400 page views and outlines our collective national impact across our 10 provincial organizations. We are extremely proud of the report and the impact it reflects.

AITC-C Executive Director inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame

We are honoured that our Executive Director, Johanne Ross, was officially inducted into the Canadian Agriculture Hall of Fame in November. This award helped raised the profile of Agriculture in the Classroom Canada and we were fortunate to celebrate the evening with family, friends, and colleagues from across Canada.

Ambition

“Learning is a treasure that will follow you everywhere.”

Here’s a preview at some exciting initiatives ahead for AITC-C.

In 2022, AITC-C partnered with Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) to offer two scholarships of $2,500 each. Open to grade 10-12 students across Canada, this scholarship empowers students to make sustainable food choices and informed career decisions.

Applicants were required to submit a written essay, a video, or a visual arts piece in order to address questions pertaining to topics including global sustainability, agriculture and food careers, and their personal interests.

We look forward to sharing the recipients’ stories in next year’s Annual Progress Report!

Kareero is our new, interactive tool for self-interest assessment. The app encourages students to explore their interest areas as they virtually develop a school gardening program. In conjunction with the thinkAG website, Kareero provides an immersive way for students to discover careers that complement their interests. The app will be available for download from Google Play and iOS stores in Winter 2022!

MILESTONES AHEAD

In 2023, we will reach the incredible milestone of 100 snapAG sheets! How are we going to celebrate? Stay tuned!

Season 2 of the Great Canadian Farm Tour

We can’t wait for you to join us on the next season of our smash hit agriculture journey in May 2023!

National competition

Coming in the Fall of 2023, AITC-C will launch a nation-wide challenge for Grade 6-8 classrooms on our new online Learning Management System. As a team, students will work collaboratively to tackle the challenge using their earned knowledge and skills. Competitors will be judged at a provincial and national level, with a focus on sustainability and agro-ecosystems. We can’t wait to share more details in the future!

Leadership

Meet our Board of Directors (BOD), Board Advisory Committee (BAC), and staff – the vision behind Agriculture in the Classroom Canada!

It’s been a journey!

I have heard myself saying these words many times as I reflect on the past year, and how AITC-C has arrived to this very point in its 6th year of operation.

From the foundation of AITC-C in February 2015, it has been a long and winding journey which has often required us to adjust speeds and take some uncharted paths to bring us to where we are now.

Johanne Ross

Executive Director

Pat Tonn

CHAIR
Board of Directors (BOD)
British Columbia

Pat Tonn

Becky Parker

Board Advisory Committee (BAC)
British Columbia

Luree Williamson

Board of Directors (BOD)
Alberta

Sue Clayton

VICE CHAIR
Board of Directors (BOD)

Manitoba

Rebecca Sooksom

Board of Directors (BOD)
Secretary

Novia Scotia

Sara Shymko

TREASURER
Board of Directors (BOD)
Saskatchewan

Nadine Sisk

Board Advisory Committee (BAC)
Ontario

Kelly Green

Board Advisory Committee (BAC)
Manitoba

Mathieu Rouleau

Board of Directors (BOD)
Quebec

Laurie Loane

Board of Directors (BOD)
Prince Edward Island

Chelsea Foley

Board of Directors (BOD)
Newfoundland & Labrador

Teresa Vallotton

Board Advisory Committee (BAC)
Manitoba

Trish Jordan

Board Advisory Committee (BAC)
Manitoba

Lindsey Verhaeghe

Board Advisory Committee (BAC)
Alberta

Charlotte Flores

Board of Directors (BOD)
New Brunswick

Taylor Selig

Board of Directors (BOD)
Ontario

“Agriculture in the Classroom Canada has grown so much in recent years, as the team has pursued its vision for ensuring that agriculture is in every classroom, inspiring every student. Their sheer determination was especially evident as they stepped up to provide new and innovative resources designed to help Canadian teachers navigate the unprecedented challenges of teaching in a pandemic. These resources have broken down barriers not only for teachers, but also for AITC-C’s ambitious goal for sharing the amazing story of Canadian agriculture.”

– Nadine Sisk, BAC

 

Our dedicated, coast-to-coast team is passionate about bringing
AITC-C’s vision to life.

Johanne Ross

Johanne Ross

Executive Director

Christa Wright

Christa Wright

Operations Manager

Allison Leclerc

Allison Leclerc

Finance & Admin Manager

Sue Sheridan

Sue Sheridan

Director of Fund Development

Myles Dolphin

Myles Dolphin

Communications Manager

Shayla Wourms

Shayla Wourms

thinkAG Manager

Melissa Galay

Melissa Galay

Education Specialist

Melanie MacDonald

Melanie MacDonald

Senior Development Officer

Laura Lefebvre

Laura Lefebvre

Project Coordinator

Morgan MacTavish

Morgan MacTavish

thinkAG Project Coordinator

Colleen Crunican

Colleen Crunican

Education Project Coordinator

Laura Newcombe

Laura Newcombe

Digital Communications Assistant

Collaboration

Thank you to the thousands of agriculture champions for sharing your story to students in classrooms all over Canada.

Meet AITC-NL Volunteer, Terri-Lynn Robbins

It was just over a decade ago that Terri-Lynn Robbins remembers being inspired
by a few choice encounters at the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation
of Agriculture Expo.

Robbins was selling flowers and potted plants at a booth when a young girl,
about 7 or 8 years old, walked up to the booth next to hers. The child was amazed
by carrots with green tops on them.

“She couldn’t believe that,” Robbins said. “She’d only ever seen baby carrots like the ones at grocery stores. I thought that was so bizarre.”

That same weekend she met Christa Wright, then the coordinator for Agriculture in the Classroom Newfoundland, who asked Robbins if she’d consider volunteering for the Little Green Thumbs (LGT) program, an indoor gardening program for classrooms. Before she knew it, Robbins was connected with the Pasadena Academy School and had become a mentor for Little Green Thumbs.

Robbins didn’t know it at the time, but those encounters laid the foundation for a decade of mentoring and volunteering in her community.

“The first couple of years were a wonderful experience,” she said from her home in Deer Lake, N.L. “I was still so amazed that so many kids did not know where their food came from.”

Cultivators

Our Foundational Partners

Thank you for always being champions of AITC-C’s vision, and for the opportunity to partner with you.

Thank you to Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, for her passion and support directed to agriculture education across Canada.