Member record books are useful tools for evaluating 4-H club programs
We used data from 4-H record books to evaluate the 4-H programs in Shasta and Trinity counties. These books are completed annually by youth participants throughout California to describe and quantify their experiences in the program and reflect on their involvement in citi...
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doaj-0be5e3d8eb0b40d8b75e0d7f77eb97a72020-11-25T01:01:56ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80912009-10-0163421521910.3733/ca.v063n04p21510.3733/cav063n04_12Member record books are useful tools for evaluating 4-H club programsLarry Forero0Katherine Heck1Pat Weliver2Ramona Carlos3Thi Nguyen4Audra Lane5L. Forero is Livestock Farm Advisor, Shasta and Trinity countiesK.E. Heck is Specialist, Agricultural Experiment Station, UC DavisP. Weliver is Youth Development Program Representative, Shasta and Trinity countiesR.M. Carlos is Academic Coordinator, 4-H Center for Youth Development, UC DavisT. Nguyen is Analyst, California Department of Social Services, and formerly Junior Specialist, 4-H Center for Youth Development, UC DavisA. Lane is Youth Development Program Representative, Trinity CountyWe used data from 4-H record books to evaluate the 4-H programs in Shasta and Trinity counties. These books are completed annually by youth participants throughout California to describe and quantify their experiences in the program and reflect on their involvement in citizenship, leadership and life-skills activities. Quantitative and qualitative data from the reports was coded according to the Targeting Life Skills model developed at Iowa State University. Most club participants reported life-skill activities in each component of the model (Head, Hands, Heart and Health), in accordance with established 4-H goals. This method is applicable to other counties wishing to perform 4-H program evaluations using club participants' record books.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v063n04p215 |
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Member record books are useful tools for evaluating 4-H club programs |
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We used data from 4-H record books to evaluate the 4-H programs in Shasta and Trinity
counties. These books are completed annually by youth participants throughout California
to describe and quantify their experiences in the program and reflect on their involvement
in citizenship, leadership and life-skills activities. Quantitative and qualitative
data from the reports was coded according to the Targeting Life Skills model developed
at Iowa State University. Most club participants reported life-skill activities in
each component of the model (Head, Hands, Heart and Health), in accordance with established
4-H goals. This method is applicable to other counties wishing to perform 4-H program
evaluations using club participants' record books. |
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