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21st-Century Life and Careers
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9.4 Career and Technical EducationAll students who complete a career and technical education program will acquire academic and technical skills for careers in emerging and established professions that lead to technical skill proficiency, credentials, certificates, licenses, and/or degrees. (For descriptions of the 16 career clusters, see the Career Clusters Table.)
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A. Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Career Cluster
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(2) Plant Systems
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Academic Foundations: Academic concepts lay the foundation for the full range of career and postsecondary education opportunities within the career cluster.
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9.4.12.A.(2).1
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Examine and apply knowledge of basic plant anatomy and physiology, using taxonomic and other classifications to build a working understanding of functional differences among plant structures.
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Technical Skills: Technical knowledge and skills play a role in all careers within the cluster and pathway.
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9.4.12.A.(2).2
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Describe and implement the principles of plant production and management in both domesticated and natural environments, applying principles of anatomy and physiology to enhance plant production.
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9.4.12.A.(2).3
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Evaluate and implement the fundamentals of production and harvesting when producing plants to demonstrate plant management and production techniques.
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9.4.12.A.(2).4
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Exercise elements of design commonly used by professionals in plant systems careers by enhancing an environment (e.g., floral, forest, landscape, or farm) for a variety of purposes.
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