Youth Engaging in Science and ANR
Youth SET, Ag & Natural Resources
Coleman, Hackworth, Johnson
4-H Youth Development Programming
Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum
Science, Engineering and Technology 4-H Core Curriculum
Youth will learn scientific research techniques, responsible practices and innovative technologies that positively address science, engineering and technology issues in Kentucky and globally. Through the Land Grant University and Extension system, 4-H can expand its impact and extend its reach in science, engineering and technology (4-H SET) by providing opportunities for hands-on scientific learning and discovery in 4-H clubs.
Kentucky’s population is increasing, the number of people living on farms is decreasing. Therefore, the need exists to educate people, particularly youth, about the impact that it makes on their daily lives, as well as the importance of agriculture to the commonwealth.
People, animals and plants are dependent on our Earth’s natural resources. Everything from the air we breathe, to the water we drink, to the soil we use for food production – these resources are vital to our existence. Therefore, it’s important that we care for and respect these resources. Understanding how our daily choices affect our environment, we can conserve natural resources and protect our environment for present and future generations.
SET:
-Youth will utilize the scientific method to solve problems in their daily life
-Youth will utilize the scientific method in decision making.
Ag
-Youth will gain and maintain employment resulting from life skills developed through 4-H
-Youth will be advocates for agriculture and healthy and sustainable food systems.
Natural Resources
-Youth will use scientific techniques, responsible practices and innovative technologies that will positively sustain the natural resources in the home, community and world.
-Youth will engage in community projects related to natural resource conservation.
SET
-Youth will use and apply the skills gained from 4-H science, engineering and technology.
-Youth will demonstrate and share new abilities in science, engineering and technology.
Ag
-Youth will adopt and practice skills that contribute to employability.
-Youth will set a goal and accomplish it.
Natural Resources
-Youth will make decisions in their daily lives that positively impact natural resources.
-Youth will use problem solving and logical reasoning skills and apply them to environmental issues.
SET
-Youth will be introduced to careers in science, engineering and technology.
-Teens participate in science, engineering and technology 4-H programs to acquire new skills.
Ag
-Youth will gain an understanding of healthy and sustainable food systems.
-Youth will develop valuable life-skills, including decision- making, communications, record keeping, leadership and service.
Natural Resources
-Youth will identify the natural resources that are used within their home and community.
Initial Outcome:
Indicator: Number of youth who set a goal and accomplish it.
Method: observation, testimonials, surveys
Timeline: Fall / Spring
Intermediate Outcome:
Indicator: number of youth who have engaged in a community projected related to SET and ANR.
Method: observation, testimonials, surveys
Timeline: Fall / Spring
Long-term Outcome:
Indicator: Number of youth who demonstrate a skill that was learned and improved by participating in 4-H SET and ANR project program, event or activity.
Method: observation, testimonials, surveys
Timeline: Fall / Spring
Audience: Youth grades 4th-8th
Project or Activity: Clubs and School enrichment
Content or Curriculum: NEED, A Crime A Clue and Biotechnology, Physics Zoo, Electricity,
Inputs: Club leaders, Agents, and Staff
Date: August - May
Audience: Youth grades K-8th
Project or Activity: Clubs and School enrichment
Content or Curriculum: Acres of Agriculture, Chick incubation, Dogs, Cats, Rabbits,
Inputs: club leaders, agents and staff
Date: August - May
Audience: Youth grades 3rd-8th
Project or Activity: clubs and school enrichment
Content or Curriculum: Entomology, Butterflies, Forestry, Geology, Wood science
Inputs: club leaders, agents and staff
Date: August - May
Audience: Youth in grades 3-12
Project or Activity: 4-H project work will focus on family hands on projects
Content or Curriculum: KY 4-H project books and National 4-H project books
Inputs: Club leaders, parents, agents and staff
Date: August - May
Author: Heather Coleman
Major Program: Natural Resources 4-H Core Curriculum
Over the past several years Floyd County 4-H and ANR program has offered our chick incubation program to our schools for many years. According to Early Childhood News, “Children acquire scientific knowledge by ‘construction’ not by instruction (Kamii & Lee-Katz, 1983). They must create an explanation of observed phenomena or the outcomes of the experiments internally—an explanation that holds personal meaning&rdqu