4-H Leadership
4-H Leadership
Crystal Smith, Lee Adams (Assistant)
Leadership 4-H Core Curriculum
Leadership is a needed and important program. The Cooperative Extension Service provides opportunities to youth and families to help improve their leadership ability and create most positive futures. Leadership opportunities for youth create a setting that reduces the access of youth to risk factors that can negatively impact their success.
Basic leadership knowledge and skills are essential for success in almost any field. The skills associated with leadership are necessary when working in a group or communicating with other.
Youth will serve as teen and adult leaders in their communities, community organizations, and as mentors for younger youth.
Youth will identify and address critical issues that impact the community.
Youth will use leadership and communications skills needed to be successful in the workplace on a daily basis.
Youth will demonstrate leadership, teamwork and communication skills in their day to day lives.
Youth will utilize leadership skills learned during their time in 4-H clubs, activities and other venues with 4-H and other community organizations.
Senior 4-H members will become leaders or co-leaders of a 4-H project blub, day camp or other project based group of younger 4-H members.
Youth will indicate increased awareness of diversity issues in their community and person lives.
Youth will learn the communication, leadership and procedural skills that will allow them to run a meeting.
Youth will increase their knowledge about leadership and how to be an effective leader, team player and communicator.
Youth will learn about leadership styles and will be able to identify positive and negative leadership characteristics.
Youth will learn about diversity and will demonstrate inclusivity.
Youth will acquire decision making skills and gain an appreciation for civic engagement.
Initial Outcome: Youth will learn to communicate and learn how to run meetings and gain and appreciate civic engagement.
Indicator: 4-H Curriculum
Method: Evaluation
Timeline: 2018-2020
Intermediate Outcome: Youth will demonstrate team work and communicate in their daily lives. They will utilize skills learned in 4-H clubs and community and civic activities.
Indicator: 4-H Curriculum
Method: Evaluation
Timeline: 2018-2020
Long-term Outcome: Youth serve as teen and adult leaders in their community and as mentors for younger youth.
Indicator: 4-H Curriculum
Method: Evaluation
Timeline: 2018-2020
Audience: 7-12 grades
Project or Activity: STC, 4-H Preteen Club, 4-H Teen Club
Content or Curriculum: Unlock Your Leadership Potential
Inputs: Agent, Assistants, Volunteers, Specialists, community partners
Date: 2018-2020
Author: Crystal Smith
Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum
Early on in 2017 the talk of a horse club was brought to me by some of the members of the County Extension Council. A few members from the public had ask if we offered l horse programs to the youth of Letcher County. I explained that we did not have anyone in Letcher County that was a certified Horse Leader Volunteer but, I would be very pleased to have someone that was willing to become certified in horse to go to the training in November. The members of the County Extension Council