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Latino Volunteerism in the 4-H Youth Development Program
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, and 25% of the nation’s K-12 students identify as Hispanic or Latino; however, there is a dearth of published literature on Latino volunteerism in the 4-H
Steven M. Worker +2 more
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Reviewing Youth Development Principles As Applied to the 4-H Youth Development Program
Because 4-H is the youth development arm of Land Grant University outreach, 4-H youth development professionals are responsible for knowing and applying to their programs the most current and valid information regarding support for the growth and ...
Joy C. Jordan, Marilyn Norman
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From Context to Outcomes: A Thriving Model for 4-H Youth Development Programs
The contemporary Extension 4-H program is focused on positive youth development, providing experiences that increase the likelihood of enhanced wellbeing and optimal development for 4-H participants.
Mary E. Arnold
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Covering our Bases: A Military 4-H Youth Development Program
Land-grant universities, through the 4-H program, have offered support and partnership to the military since World War I. More recently, the U. S. Army, Air Force, and 4-H have partnered to provide military installation youth programs involving over 7 ...
J. Roueche, Debra A. Jones
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Risk Management for 4-H Youth Development Work: Shooting Sports State Plan and Program Guidelines
This 4-page publication is one in the series Risk Management for 4-H Youth Development Work. It discusses the 4-H Shooting Sports Program, which teaches young people the safe and responsible use of firearms, principles of archery, and hunting basics ...
G. Culen +4 more
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This study aimed at determining the level of inclusiveness of youth voice in the decision-making process in the 4-H youth development program. It described the 4-H program’s position on youth voice among State 4-H Program Leaders, 4-H State Youth ...
Todd Tarifa
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Response to continuing 4-H youth development in SC during a pandemic: The SC 4-H@Home program
State mandates imposed by governors during COVID-19 affected extracurricular activities for children and youth. To continue providing 4-H programming during quarantine, Clemson Extension 4-H Youth Development Agents created the SC 4-H@Home program. Daily
Alana West +5 more
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SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) has proliferated across the United States, and in the process, it has disrupted all sense of normalcy. Because adolescents are in a critical period for growth and development, youth are particularly susceptible to negative impacts ...
E. M. Davis +4 more
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Impact of a 4-H Youth Development Program on At-Risk Urban Teenagers
Dynamic programs that integrate science literacy and workforce readiness are essential to today's youth. The program reported here combined science literacy (gardening and technology) with workforce readiness to assess the impact of program type, prior ...
G. Cutz +4 more
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Online Learning for 4-H Youth Development Program: Integrating Experiential Education into the Digital Realm [PDF]
Author(s): Worker, Steven M. | Abstract: Experiential education may be implemented in online learning environments with adaptations to ensure core instructional principles are integrated. This fact sheet outlines key practices for successful integration, desired outcomes, and examples of 4-H online learning programs.
Steven M. Worker
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