Author: Christina A. Martin
Planning Unit: Russell County CES
Major Program: Leadership
Plan of Work: Developing Human Capital
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Russell County 4-H program collaborated with the Russell County School System to provide a citizenship program to 212 fifth grade youth. Citizenship education increases the likelihood of engagement in community education and community service as well as the understanding of the political process. During the 4-H club meetings, youth were introduced to the concept of a citizen, the qualities of a good citizen, American flag etiquette, American flag folding, and the emblems that represent Kentucky. At the completion of the program, the youth were given a survey to assess the impact of the citizenship activities. The youth were asked how they rated themselves as a good citizen; the results are as follows:
Ninety percent (90%) of the youth learned how to fold the American flag, and 45% had shown someone else how to fold the flag. Ninety-six percent (96%) of the youth indicated that they planned to follow the guidelines of displaying the American Flag, and over 85% of the youth indicated that they planned to vote in elections as an adult.
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