4051 - Leadership | ||
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4051.1) | 114 |
Number of youth who served in a leadership role. |
4051.2) | 130 |
Number of youth who worked in a team/group to accomplish a common task or goal. |
4051.3) | 130 |
Number of youth who understood how their actions impact others. |
4051.5) | 11 |
Number of volunteers whose 4-H members worked in a team / group to accomplish a common task or goal. |
4051.4) | 12 |
Number of volunteers whose 4-H members served in a leadership role. |
4051.6) | 12 |
Number of volunteers whose 4-H members understood how their actions impact others. |
4051.7) | 16 |
Number of Youth (5-18) engaged in L & CE 4-H Programming |
4051.8) | 0 |
Number of Volunteers (19+) engaged in L & CE 4-H Programming |
Author: Samantha Gamblin
Major Program: Leadership
Middle school is a crucial period for youth development, marked by significant physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes. Fostering leadership skills in middle school students is essential for preparing them for future challenges and responsibilities. Engaging them through interactive and enjoyable activities not only makes learning fun but also instills vital qualities such as communication, teamwork, and decision-making.At this age, youth encounter numerous physical, cognitive, langua
Author: Samantha Gamblin
Major Program: Leadership
The 100th Annual Kentucky 4-H Teen Conference took place at the University of Kentucky from June 11th to 14th, 2024. The conference aimed to achieve several objectives for its participants, including developing leadership and teamwork skills, improving communication abilities, fostering civic engagement, expanding knowledge in 4-H core content areas, and enhancing social skills through networking. Additionally, the event provided an opportunity for youth to become acquainted with the University
Author: Victoria Riehemann
Major Program: Leadership
The 100th Annual Kentucky 4-H Teen Conference took place at the University of Kentucky from June 11th to 14th, 2024. The conference aimed to achieve several objectives for its participants, including developing leadership and teamwork skills, improving communication abilities, fostering civic engagement, expanding knowledge in 4-H core content areas, and enhancing social skills through networking. Additionally, the event provided an opportunity for youth to become acquainted with the University
Author: Samantha Gamblin
Major Program: Leadership
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