Training Teens to Teach Agricultural Biotechnology: A National 4-H Science Demonstration Project

This article discusses a National 4-H Science agricultural biotechnology demonstration project and the impact of the pilot programs on the teenage leaders and teachers. A total of 82 teenagers were extensively trained, who in turn, engaged 620 youth participants with agricultural biotechnology educa...

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Main Authors: Chad Ripberger, Lydia B. Blalock
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Youth Development
Online Access:http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/84
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spelling doaj-12f753531e90467484d9ca4e02ed076c2020-11-25T02:17:53ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of Youth Development2325-40172013-12-0183466710.5195/jyd.2013.8462Training Teens to Teach Agricultural Biotechnology: A National 4-H Science Demonstration ProjectChad Ripberger0Lydia B. Blalock1Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Mercer CountyProject ConsultantThis article discusses a National 4-H Science agricultural biotechnology demonstration project and the impact of the pilot programs on the teenage leaders and teachers. A total of 82 teenagers were extensively trained, who in turn, engaged 620 youth participants with agricultural biotechnology education in afterschool and summer programs in five states. This article details the national and state level trainings for these teen teachers as well as the content rich partners from agribusinesses, agricultural commodity groups, and universities who supported their involvement. The impact on the content knowledge, science process and life skills, and program development and implementation skills of the teen leaders and teachers was evaluated using multiple instruments over multiple administrations (pre-training, post-training, and post-teaching). Results indicate significant gains in most areas assessed. Project recommendations and future plans are also discussed.http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/84
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title_short Training Teens to Teach Agricultural Biotechnology: A National 4-H Science Demonstration Project
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title_fullStr Training Teens to Teach Agricultural Biotechnology: A National 4-H Science Demonstration Project
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series Journal of Youth Development
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publishDate 2013-12-01
description This article discusses a National 4-H Science agricultural biotechnology demonstration project and the impact of the pilot programs on the teenage leaders and teachers. A total of 82 teenagers were extensively trained, who in turn, engaged 620 youth participants with agricultural biotechnology education in afterschool and summer programs in five states. This article details the national and state level trainings for these teen teachers as well as the content rich partners from agribusinesses, agricultural commodity groups, and universities who supported their involvement. The impact on the content knowledge, science process and life skills, and program development and implementation skills of the teen leaders and teachers was evaluated using multiple instruments over multiple administrations (pre-training, post-training, and post-teaching). Results indicate significant gains in most areas assessed. Project recommendations and future plans are also discussed.
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