A non-entrepreneurship, work-based, agricultural type of SAE, in which a student learns and gains skills in a paid or unpaid position describe which type of SAE?

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Answer:

Placement.

Explanation:

SAE is an acronym for Supervised Agricultural Experience programs and it is typically a planned, practical-based program designed to help students develop competent skills and experience in their various career choice. Basically, it enhances the academic knowledge and agricultural skills acquired by the students in the classroom.

Generally, there are four (4) main types of Supervised Agricultural Experience Programs;

1. Entrepreneurship SAE.

2. Exploratory SAE.

3. Research and Experimentation SAE.

4. Placement SAE.

A non-entrepreneurship, work-based, agricultural type of Supervised Agricultural Experience program (SAE), in which a student learns and gains skills in a paid or unpaid position describe a placement.

Some examples of organizations or businesses that provide placement SAE to students includes; lawn services, veterinary clinics, soil conservation firms, livestock farms, floral shops, grain farms etc.

Answer:

Placement

Explanation: