Youth development in and out of the classroom
4-H
Wallace
Communications and Expressive Arts 4-H Core Curriculum
4-H Youth Development Programming
Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
Enhancing Communication skills through public speaking and expressive arts Because the Elliott County 4-H program has always been an integrated part of classroom instruction, the question “What do you want from the 4-H program” was asked of teachers and principals at each elementary school. Each group answered “Communications and public speaking”. Teachers report that with the advent of technology, students don’t communicate as much as they once did so public speaking is even more frightening. However, the teachers, as professionals, understand the need for public speaking skills. Other major issues the teachers mentioned included environment and bullying
Elliott County youth will perform better in interviews and professionally because of their involvement in public speaking programs.
Youth will become environmentally responsible adults
Middle school students will be challenged to speak in front of their peers through a
competitive event
Elementary students (grades 4-6) understand natural world terminology and interconnections of ecosystems and human life
Elementary students (grades 4-6) will learn the basics of public speaking
Middle School students learn the difference between environmental activism and environmental stewardship.
Initial Outcome: Youth will learn the basics of public speaking
Youth will learn the difference between environmental activism and environmental stewardship.
Indicator: Students learn basics of public speaking
Students learn components of ecosystem
Method: Classroom speaking
Outdoor interactive workshops
Timeline: Spring 20177
2016/2017
Intermediate Outcome: Elementary students (grades 4-6) will be challenged to speak in front of their peers through a competitive event
Middle school students understand natural world terminology and interconnections of ecosystems and human life
Indicator: Number of students involved in competitive event
Method: School competition
Timeline: Spring 2017
Long-term Outcome: Elliott County youth will perform better in interviews and and the challenges of public speaking because of their involvement in the 4-H communications programs.
Youth will become environmentally responsible adults
Indicator: Number of youth engaging in leadership roles
Method: Visual
Timeline: Years in the future
Audience: 4-6 grade students
Project or Activity: Communications
Content or Curriculum: 4-H curriculum
Inputs: Elliott County School system
Date: Spring 2017
Audience:
Project or Activity: Outdoor education
Content or Curriculum: Project Learning Tree and Project Wet
Inputs: UK Forestry, Ky Division of Water, Ky Dept of Fish and Wildlife resources
Date: 2016/17 reporting year
Audience: Effective Meetings
Project or Activity: Cllub organization
Content or Curriculum: Various curriculum
Inputs:
Date: 2016/2017 reporting year
Author: Katie Wallace
Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum
In 2018 Elliott County 4-H began the country ham program. Since Elliott County 4-H did not have a ham house a collaboration with Morgan County 4-H allowed 5 youth from Elliott County to participate. These youth learned the art and science of salt curing a ham and how to build confidence in public speaking. Each participant wrote and practiced their speeches for the 2018 Country Ham Day at the Kentucky State Fair. After over 6 months of patiently waiting for their hams to be ready, participants w
Author: Katie Wallace
Major Program: Leadership 4-H Core Curriculum
Elliott County 4-H in cooperation with Magoffin, Rowan, and Morgan County 4-H programs are conducting a 6 month Teen Leadership Academy. Participants completed an application process and screening to be accepted into the program. This is the first time Elliott County 4-H has had participation in the program, with four teens. Teens will learn about leadership, communication, and community engagement during the academy. Teens will also be charged with creating a speech or demonstration, leading a
Author: Katie Wallace
Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
In August of 2018 Elliott County 4-H Youth Development Agent, Katie Wallace, was approached by Dr. Mark Mains in hopes of creating a program for Kentucky Shooting Sports clubs that involved donating harvested deer to help fight food insecurity. After researching, Katie found a group that had this as their mission. Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry is a non-profit organization that works closely with deer hunters, meat processors, and food banks to provide lean, high quality protein. Through
Author: Katie Wallace
Major Program: Leadership 4-H Core Curriculum
The 95th Annual Kentucky 4-H Teen Conference was held at the University of Kentucky June 1013, 2019. The objectives of Kentucky 4-H Teen Conference are: develop leadership and teamwork skills, improve communication skills, foster civic engagement, expand knowledge and skills related to 4-H core content areas, gain club, county and state 4-H program skills, have fun, create a sense of belonging, expand social skills through networking, develop youth-adult partnerships, and become acquainted with