Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources: Natural Resource Technology

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Utilize data and resources - the student will be able to:CTE.NRT.21.0

  • A

    Utilize word processing, databases, computer graphics, statistics programs, spreadsheets, Internet, and GIS.CTE.NRT.21.01

  • B

    Locate and interpret reference materials.CTE.NRT.21.02

  • C

    Maintain necessary/required record keeping practices and procedures.CTE.NRT.21.03

  • D

    Discuss Federal and state requirements for (TMDL) Total Maximum daily loads and minimum flows and levels.CTE.NRT.21.04

  • E

    Describe the establishment and implementation of TMDL in Florida.CTE.NRT.21.05

  • F

    Identify potential sources of point and non-point pollution.CTE.NRT.21.06

  • G

    Identify the five water management districts in Florida.CTE.NRT.21.07

  • H

    Define minimum flows and levels for a water management district.CTE.NRT.21.08

Determine the quality and quantity of water resources – the student will be able toCTE.NRT.22.0

  • A

    Understand pretreatment, primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment processes of wastewater.CTE.NRT.22.01

  • B

    Describe wastewater disposal options.CTE.NRT.22.02

  • C

    Identify septic tanks types and functions.CTE.NRT.22.03

  • D

    Determine water quality of groundwater, rivers, lakes, and spring water.CTE.NRT.22.04

  • E

    Determine stream flow.CTE.NRT.22.05

  • F

    Collect, store and label water samples from a representative test site.CTE.NRT.22.06

  • G

    Determine the quality of water samples by measuring for pH, turbidity, dissolved solids and dissolved oxygen.CTE.NRT.22.07

  • H

    Investigate water shed boundaries and drainage patterns.CTE.NRT.22.08

  • I

    Monitor water levels of rivers, streams, ponds and lakes.CTE.NRT.22.09

Describe stormwater systems – the student will be able to:CTE.NRT.23.0

  • A

    Demonstrate knowledge of runoff through use of terminologyCTE.NRT.23.01

  • B

    Recognize soil types and land cover as related to runoff.CTE.NRT.23.02

  • C

    Recognize erosion, non-point source pollution and erosion control methods.CTE.NRT.23.03

  • D

    Define topography and groundcover and its effects on stormwater.CTE.NRT.23.04

Develop map reading skills – the student will be able to:CTE.NRT.24.0

  • A

    Review aerial maps.CTE.NRT.24.01

  • B

    Interpret topographical and flood plain maps.CTE.NRT.24.02

  • C

    Interpret legal land descriptions.CTE.NRT.24.03

  • D

    Interpret current and historical aerial photography for land cover and land use applications.CTE.NRT.24.04

  • F

    Explain topographic map symbols and legends.CTE.NRT.24.05

  • G

    Measure acreage on maps.CTE.NRT.24.06

  • H

    Determine location and other information from maps, using technology such as Global Positioning System (GPS) and/or compass.CTE.NRT.24.07

Use Geographic Informational (GIS) and Global Positioning (GPS) Systems – the student will be able to:CTE.NRT.25.0

  • A

    Define GIS and its function.CTE.NRT.25.01

  • B

    Use GIS software.CTE.NRT.25.02

  • C

    Learn GIS applications.CTE.NRT.25.03

  • D

    Define GPS and its function.CTE.NRT.25.04

  • E

    Collect GPS data and load on GIS.CTE.NRT.25.05

  • F

    Identify other remote sensing tools.CTE.NRT.25.06

Describe procedures for managing hazardous materials – the student will be able to:CTE.NRT.26.0

  • A

    Describe flow and life cycles of materials.CTE.NRT.26.01

  • B

    Identify proper chemical handling and storage guidelines.CTE.NRT.26.02

  • C

    Describe material management procedures.CTE.NRT.26.03

  • D

    Identify waste minimization, pollution prevention and alternatives to disposal.CTE.NRT.26.04

  • E

    Describe shipping and transportation procedures for hazardous materials.CTE.NRT.26.05

  • F

    Identify principles of toxicology.CTE.NRT.26.06

  • G

    Identify routes of exposure.CTE.NRT.26.07

  • H

    Discuss common chemical compatibility.CTE.NRT.26.08

Prepare a plan for a mock disaster activity – the student will be able to:CTE.NRT.27.0

  • A

    Describe the need for and types of pre-planning.CTE.NRT.27.01

  • B

    Identify and select necessary agency involvement for the type of disaster.CTE.NRT.27.02

  • C

    Identify possible areas and types of impactsCTE.NRT.27.03

  • D

    Write and evaluate contingency plans.CTE.NRT.27.04

  • E

    Create a plan for a disaster clean up including needed materials and equipment.CTE.NRT.27.05

Identify career opportunities and organizational dynamics – the student will be able to:CTE.NRT.28.0

  • A

    Identify careers and opportunities in the following fields: agriculture, Surface/stormwater, drinking water, wastewater, groundwater, land resources, air quality, solid waste, and HAZMAT.CTE.NRT.28.01

  • B

    Identify the opportunities for leadership development available through an appropriate student and/or professional organization.CTE.NRT.28.02

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12, and VOCATIONALTRAINING
Where can I read the official document?
FLDoE Course Framework

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