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About Hol=
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works on an extension professional development project. She also serves as a
co-advisor for Collegiate FFA. Previously, she taug=
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high school agriculture in Iowa and worked in agriculture
industry doing curriculum development. Holly enjoys watching
college athletics, spending time with family and friends, and=
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Education
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B.S. Agriculture Education, Minor in Horticulture, 2003
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Texas A&M
University, M.S. Agricultural Education, Emphasis in Teacher
Education & Leadership, 2005
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Leadership Development
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Critical and Creative Thinking
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Generational Differences in Higher Educati=
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Kasperbauer, H.J., and Roberts, T.G. (2007). Influence of the rel=
ationship
between the student teacher and cooperating teacher on student
teacher’s decision to enter teaching. Journal of Agricultural Education, 48(1), 8-19.
Kasperbauer, H.J., and Roberts, T.G. (2007). Changes in student t=
eacher
perceptions of the student teacher-cooperating teacher
relationship throughout the student teaching semester. Journal of Agricultural Education, 48(1), 31-41.<=
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Andenoro, A.C., and Kasperbauer, H.J. (2005). Global leadership - =
Where
in the world is leadership education? Proceedings of the 2=
005
Association of Leadership Educators Conference, Wilmington, N=
C.
Kasperbauer, H.J., and Roberts, T.G. (2005). Technology on
wheels…I’ll take mine to go. Poster presented at =
the
2005 National Agricultural Education Research Conference, San
Antonio, TX.
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Kasperbauer, H.J. (2006, June). Keep those wheels tu=
rning
– A generational approach to teaching and learning. Presentation at 7-12=
Staff
Development, Van Horne, IA.
Kasperbauer, H.J., & Andenoro, A.C. (2005, Februar=
y).
The millennial student: The next frontier in education.
Presentation at University Advisors and Counselors Symposium,=
College Station,=
TX.
Kasperbauer, H.J. (2005, February). Using educational
games as a teaching tool. Presentation to the student teacher
block, College Station, TX.
Kasperbauer, H.J. (2004, September). Preparing your
students for Leadership Development Events. Presentation to t=
he
student teacher block, College
Station, TX=
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Kasperbauer, H.J. (2004, February). Supervising
SAE’s. Presentation to the student teacher block, College Station,=
TX.
Kasperbauer, H.J. (2004, February). Thinking outside t=
he
box: Alternatives to testing. Presentation to the student tea=
cher
block, College Station, TX.
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Leadership Educators, Graduate Student Scholarship Recipient,
2005
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Texas A&M
University, Department of Agricultural Education, Outstanding
Masters Student, 2005
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Communicating Agriculture & Life Sciences in Speaking
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