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'Art + Ag Labels = Engaging Lessons for Diverse Learners '

Historic agricultural labels tell important stories about marketing, art history and cultural shifts in society. Participants will engage in field-tested visual art lessons that underscore the role of agricultural marketing. Connections will be made to the National Agricultural Literacy Outcomes. Participants will leave the workshop with lesson ideas that can be implemented across the curriculum.

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Browning Neddeau
Email: bneddeau@csumb.edu
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Biosketch: Browning Neddeau, M.A., Ed.D. is an Assistant Professor of Education in the Liberal Studies Department at California State University, Monterey Bay. Browning’s research is centered on arts education, agricultural education, and Native American culturally-appropriate representation in schools. In addition to his work at the university, Browning leads professional development and builds partnerships in arts, agriculture, education, and Native American communities. He has been engaged with work in curricular alignment and presentations with the California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom since 2011. Prior to being a full-time university faculty member, Browning was a full-time elementary school classroom teacher where he spent the majority of his time as a fourth-grade teacher.
Organization/Affiliation: California State University, Monterey Bay