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Kenton County CES

Title:
4-H Leadership
MAP:
4-H Leadership
Agents Involved:
Averbeck, Donahue, Kelley
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Leadership 4-H Core Curriculum
Situation:

Leadership is a needed and important programming emphasis in Kentucky 4-H. 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 others. Employers look for leadership skills in the persons they hire. Developing leadership in the youth and adults who are involved in the 4-H program is a priority. By assisting the development of leadership skills in today’s youth, we improve their ability to face the challenges of tomorrow. (Unlock Your Leadership Potential, University of Florida. The development of life skills [such as leadership] allows youth to cope with their environment by making responsible decisions, having a better understanding of their values, and being better able to communicate and get along with others. (Boyd, Herring & Briers, 1992, Journal of Extension).

Long-Term Outcomes:

• Youth will serve as teen and adult leaders in their communities, community

organizations, and as mentors for younger youth.

• Youth will demonstrate the understanding of diversity, inclusivity and

multiculturalism in their daily life.

• Youth will identify and address critical issues that impact the community.

• Youth will be productive, contributing adults in the future.

• Youth will use leadership and communications skills needed to be successful in

the workplace

Intermediate Outcomes:

• 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 in 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 club, day

camp or other project based group of younger 4-H members.

• Youth will indicate increased awareness of diversity issues in their community

and personal lives.

• Youth will engage in community based service projects selected to address

identified needs.

Initial Outcomes:

• Youth will learn the communication, leadership and procedural skills that

will allow them to run a meeting.

• 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.

• Youth will learn how to set appropriate, attainable goals.

• Youth will listen to people who have different ideas from them.

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome:

• Youth will increase their knowledge about leadership and how to be an

effective leader, team player and communicator.

Method: End of Program 4-H leadership survey

Timeline: July 2018 – June 2019


Intermediate Outcome:

• Number of youth who indicate they “Know how to set and accomplish a goal.”

• Number of youth who indicate they “Listen to people who have different ideas

than me.”

• Number of youth who indicate they “Can finish a job I have started.”

• Number of youth who indicate they “Can take responsibility for my actions.”

Method: End of Program 4-H leadership survey

Timeline: July 2018 – June 2019

Outcome: Youth will feel comfortable modeling their project.

Indicator: Youth participation.

Method: Number of youth that participate in the 4-H Spring Showcase

Timeline: May 2019


Long-term Outcome:

• Number of 4-H members leading a project group or project club.

• Number of 4-H members serving as direct mentors to younger youth.

Method: End of Program 4-H leadership survey

Timeline: July 2018 – June 2019

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Kenton County Youth ages 9 yrs. to 18 yrs.


Activity: Camp Counselor Training

Content or Curriculum: Camp rules and regulations; team building and leadership; guiding children.

Inputs: *Listed below

Date: June 2019


Activity: 4-H Clubs

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Club meeting outline for Parliamentary Procedure.

Inputs: *Listed below

Date: All year


Activity: 4-H Summer Camp Youth Leaders

Content or Curriculum: Leadership/Team Building Class obtained and reflected upon by the Junior Counselors while working at camp.

Inputs: *Listed below

Date: July 2019


Activity: Leadership School Clubs for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th graders

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Steps Up to Leadership Curriculum.

Inputs: *Listed below

Date: September 2018 thru May 2019.


Activity: 4-H Youth Leadership Council

Content or Curriculum: Apply leadership skills and Parliamentary Procedures during Leadership Council Meetings; develop community service projects.

Inputs: *Listed below

Date: Monthly, September 2018 through September 2019.


Activity: 4-H Spring Showcase

Content or Curriculum: Youth serve as planning committee

Inputs: *Listed below

Date: May 2019

Activity: 4-H Spring Showcase

Content or Curriculum: Agent designed

Inputs: *See List below

Date: May 2019


Activity: Capitol Experience

Content or Curriculum: Citizenship

Inputs: *Listed below

Date: Winter 2018


Activity: 4-H Achievement

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Leadership Achievement Curriculum

Inputs: *See List below

Date: September 2018 - April 2019


Audience: Adult Volunteer Orientation

Project or Activity: Client Protection Committee

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Client Protection

Inputs: Agent assistance and program funds. County program money will fund other projects. Either the Kenton Lands Location or the Durr Center will be utilized for county programs. Paid staff and volunteers will conduct the educational sessions.

Date: July 2018 - June 2019


Audience: Adult volunteers.

Project or Activity: 4-H Horse Certified Leaders Committee

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Horse Program rules, guidelines

Inputs: The county special projects fund will help support volunteers’ registration fees that participate in Volunteer Horse Certification workshops. County program money will fund other projects. Either the Durr Annex or Durr Center will be utilized for county programs.

Date: Sept. 2018 – April 2019


Audience: Master Clothing Volunteers and candidates.

Project or Activity: Master Clothing Volunteer Workshop

Content or Curriculum: Sewing and clothing construction techniques

Inputs: The county special projects fund will help support volunteers’ registration fees that participate in the Master Clothing Volunteer workshops. County program money will fund other projects.

Date: October 2018


Audience: Adult or teen volunteers.

Project or Activity: Horse & Livestock Volunteer Certification & Re-certification

Content or Curriculum: Horse & Livestock Education, UK selected/developed materials

Inputs: The county special projects fund will help support volunteers’ registration fees that participate in Volunteer Livestock Certification workshops. County program money will fund other projects. Either the Kenton Lands location or Durr Center will be utilized for county programs.

Date: September 2018 – January 2019


Audience: Adult or teen volunteers.

Project or Activity: Individual Counseling

Content or Curriculum: Issues specific to the situation or volunteer

Inputs: The county special project funds or county program money will help support volunteer attendance.

Date: As needed; ongoing.


Audience: Adult or teen volunteers.

Project or Activity: Sewing Expo

Content or Curriculum: Sewing and quilting techniques

Inputs: The county special projects funds or county program money will help support volunteer attendance.

Date: April 2019


Audience: Adult volunteers.

Project or Activity: 4-H Certified Livestock Leaders Committee

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Livestock rules, guidelines

Inputs: The county special projects fund will help support volunteers’ registration fees that participate in Volunteer Livestock Certification workshops. County program money will fund other projects.  Agent will provide training event options for re-certification.

Date: July 2018 – June 2019


Audience: Adult volunteers.

Project or Activity: Jabez Quilt Seminar

Content or Curriculum: Quilting techniques

Inputs: The county special projects fund will help support volunteers’ registration fees.

Date: January 2019


Audience: Adult volunteers.

Project or Activity: Shooting Sports Certification

Content or Curriculum: Shooting Sports

Inputs: 4-H Council and grants will help support volunteers’ registration fees that participate in Shooting Sports. County program money will fund other projects. Either the Durr Annex, Durr Center, or Lloyd Wildlife will be utilized for county programs. Paid staff and volunteers will conduct most of the educational sessions.

Date: Fall 2018, Spring 2019


Audience: Adult  Volunteers.

Project or Activity: 4-H Camp

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Camp Counselor training guides

Inputs: The county 4-H council and County funds will help support and train volunteers that will be attending 4-H camp.

Date: June 2018 – July 2019


Audience: Adult or teen volunteers.

Project or Activity: 4-H Communication event

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Communication

Inputs: County program funds will be used to train teens and adults to serve as room monitors and judges for the county communication event

Date: July 2018 – June 2019


*Inputs:

County 4-H Agents and Program Teaching Assistants

Volunteer Adult Project Leaders

Kenton County Cooperative Extension Office

Kenton County Schools

Kenton County Middle Schools

Kenton County Catholic Middle Schools

Erlanger/Elsmere Schools

The University of Kentucky

North Central 4-H Camp

State 4-H Youth Development Staff

County Program Funds

Covington Independent Public Schools

Ludlow Independent Public Schools




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Author: Mary S Averbeck

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