Kentucky Extension Homemaker Lesson Resources
Empowering Community Leaders
Jamille Hawkins
Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association
The Kentucky Extension Homemakers Lesson Resources are intended to 1) Build peer teaching skills and 2) promote the KEHA program of work through lesson/resource sharing. Lessons delivered through KEHA Clubs provide information and knowledge to facilitate behavior change by club members and their families.
The long-term outcome of the Homemakers Lessons is to create a appreciation for learning in all ages. The lessons encompass the FCS initiates that help create a better way of life.
This will allow the Homemakers to grown as teachers, and leaders. This will challenge their normal way of thinking to creating a new skill. This may also create an appreciation for new information and different ways for learning
The initial outcomes of the program will be to take new knowledge back into their respective Homemaker group. Then, to practice and create or strengthen new skills.
Initial Outcome:
Indicator: The increase in knowledge from the beginning of the class, to the end.
Method:Pre and post evaluation
Timeline: Every lesson
Intermediate Outcome:
Indicator: The amount of Homemakers that reported the usage of the gained skill, and its impact in their lives.
Method: Evaluation of Homemaker group
Timeline: Every month, July 2017-June 2020
Long-term Outcome:
To continue to want to learn and improve their daily lives, through new skills and information
Audience: Various Homemaker groups
Project or Activity: Various FCS initiate based topics
Content or Curriculum:KEHA State Supported Lesson Resources
Inputs: KEHA, Various agents
Date: July 2017- June 2020
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Author: Jamille Hawkins
Major Program: Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association
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