Success Story4-H Communications in Schools



4-H Communications in Schools

Author: Mollie Tichenor

Planning Unit: Spencer County CES

Major Program: Communications and Expressive Arts 4-H Core Curriculum

Plan of Work: Developing Extension and Community Leadership

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Spencer County Schools and Spencer County 4-H partner together to provide Elementary 4-H School Club Programs for all 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. Communication is the key component to this program. At every meeting or enrichment, all students are required to communicate with their classmates by participating in the activity where they say their name and something about them self. Throughout the year, it is the goal of the 4-H Agent to make each student more comfortable with public speaking, which is a fear of many adults today. 

Providing youth with the ability to enhance and develop communication skills is of great importance in Kentucky. The development of communication skills is one of the preeminent skills necessary to grow as an individual, a community member and a leader. Using age appropriate activities selected from the approved Kentucky 4-H Communications and Expressive Arts Curriculum, educators can maximize the ability of youth to develop their writing, reading and personal communication capacities. This in turn creates a solid foundation for positive youth development. (Jones, K. R. 2006) 

The Spencer County 4-H Agent, along with the Extension Program Assistant, presented the 4-H Demonstration and Speech Curriculum to 651 youth in the school club/enrichment lessons during the month of February. They each learned how to present a demonstration or how to prepare a speech. In collaboration with elementary teachers all 28 classrooms participated in classroom contest which were held for 14 school days in the month of March, which multiple classrooms at the same time. 51 community volunteers made this possible for the local youth to gain these experiences. During the club and enrichment times in April, each student took an evaluation and voted for the “kid’s choice” award winners for their classrooms. 

The 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students at both Taylorsville Elementary and Spencer County Elementary learned the importance of non-verbal and verbal communication skills through the 4-H program. 87% of the school age students took the evaluation and answered it completely. 83% of the students wrote an outline before writing their speech or demonstration. 99% of the students gave their speech or demonstration in front of their class at school. 92% reported that they improved their public speaking skills and 86% gained confidence in their self each time they gave their presentation. Youth even reported that they liked the family support, life skills development, sharing new ideas with others, opportunity to express interests with classmates, and gaining confidence and courage in self as what they truly liked about the 4-H Communications Program.

The 4-H Communication is a successful program that has survived the test of time in the program in Spencer County. The public school system loves this partnership with Extension and stands strong year after year. Public speaking is a life skill that local youth gain through participating not only in the school club/enrichment programs, but through the classroom communication contest. Therefore this school year over 650 youth in Spencer County learned new skills as a result of the 4-H Communications Program. 






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