Enhancing Personal Development through Leadership and Healthy Life Skills and PracticesPlan of Work

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Casey County CES

Title:
Enhancing Personal Development through Leadership and Healthy Life Skills and Practices
MAP:
Youth Leadership & Personal Development
Agents Involved:
Meagan Klee,
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Truth and Consequences: The Choice is Yours
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
4-H Family and Consumer Science Core Curriculum
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
4-H Leadership Core Curriculum
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
4-H Volunteer Programming
Situation:
As of 2013, Casey County has a population of 16,067. According to the 2013 Kid Count Data Book, 15.7% of youth are considered obese. With a median household income of $29,303, resources and education are lacking in the Casey County community. In-School, After School and summer activities keep youth involved and provide them with additional educational experiences that target personal development and growth.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Youth will develop self confidence and other healthy life practices. Youth will develop skills and knowledge that can be applied in real-world situations. Youth will understand the importance of having a good education and obtaining a job to receive an income. Youth will seek further education after high school and obtain skills to be applied in the workforce.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Youth will be proficient in communication and team building skills and will take on leadership positions through school and community programs. Youth will communicate effectively, make well-informed and effective decisions, and become self-sufficient. Youth will apply knowledge & skills gained when seeking/applying for jobs and other opportunities. Youth will improve their self-image and gain confidence to address issues of bullying, tobacco and drug use among their peers and in the community.
Initial Outcomes:
Youth will increase their knowledge in areas of agriculture, family & consumer sciences, natural sciences, health & nutrition, communication, leadership, and life skills. This will allow youth to be more adept in society.
Evaluation:

Intermediate Outcome: Teen Leadership Development through YELP (Youth Engagement Leadership Program)

Indicator: Increase in teen enrollment in 4-H programs, increase in teens participating in district, state and national programs.

Method: One-on-one discussions, evaluations

Timeline: Begin in the Fall


Intermediate Outcome: Environmental Awareness

Indicator: Increase in recycling in schools and community, decrease in open trash burning, littering, and other environmentally hazardous practices, participation in Environmental Education Field Days/Camps

Method: Obtain city and county statistics; interview youth, teachers, parents; pre and post assessment

Timeline: Begin with School Year


Intermediate Outcome: Positive Self-Image & Mentorship

Indicator: Decrease in youth bullying, alcohol, tobacco & drug use; increase in self confidence and communication skills

Method: Interviews with youth, teachers & parents

Timeline: Starting in the Fall

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Youth 9-12 years old

Project or Activity: 4-H School Clubs

Content or Curriculum: Project Wild, Project Learning Tree, Building a Health, Wealthy Future, Professor Popcorn, Character Counts

Inputs: Casey County Board of Education MOA

Date: August - May


Audience: Teens 12-18 years old

Project or Activity: 4-H Teen Summit, 4-H Teen Conference, Issues Conference, Casey County 4-H Teen Club, District 5 4-H Teen Council

Content or Curriculum: Leadership Development

Inputs: Community Volunteers & Parents; United Way Funds

Date: August - July


Audience: Youth 9-18 years old

Project or Activity: 4-H Camp, Cloverbud Camp, Shooting Sports Camp; Environmental Camp

Content or Curriculum: Positive Life Skills, Leadership & Communication Skills

Inputs: Community Volunteers & Parents; United Way Funds

Date: April, July


Audience: Youth 12-17 years old

Project or Activity: Teen Talk, Truth & Consequences, Reality Store, LIFE 101, APES Program, Farm Safety Day

Content or Curriculum: state-supported curriculum

Inputs: Community Volunteers & Parents; Casey County Board of Education MOA

Date: August - May


Audience: Youth 9-18 years old

Project or Activity: Expressive Arts: 4-H Demonstration, Speech, Variety Show, Poster, Writing Contest

Content or Curriculum: state-supported curriculum

Inputs: Community Volunteers & Parents; Casey County Board of Education MOA

Date: August - May


Audience: Youth 9-18 years old

Project or Activity: Country Ham Project, Livestock Club, I Love Cows Essay Contest

Content or Curriculum: state-supported curriculum

Inputs: Community Volunteers & Parents

Date: September - October





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