Success StoryLeadership Lesson for Extension Homemakers
Leadership Lesson for Extension Homemakers
Author: Cabrina Buckman
Planning Unit: Washington County CES
Major Program: Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Extension Homemakers are key volunteer leaders for the Cooperative Extension Service. To promote continued education and leadership development, the Homemakers are taught monthly lessons by Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agents. The Washington County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent taught the Kentucky Extension Leadership Development lesson "The Influence of Personal Characteristics: Personality, Culture and Environment" to Homemakers in the Lincoln Trail Area. This includes the following counties: Washington, Marion, Nelson, Hardin, Larue, Breckinridge, Meade, and Grayson. Twenty-eight Homemakers attended the classes and each of them brought the lesson to their club members. The leadership lesson focused on how people's behaviors are influenced by the environment and personal characteristics. This knowledge helps leaders to communicate and partner more effectively with one another. In program evaluations, 22 Homemakers indicated an improvement in the ability to comprehend the effect of their personality characteristics on their behavior, recognizing how their personal environmental conditions can influence their learning and development, and determining the role that different cultural beliefs and values play when considering leadership growth and development. The Washington County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent will continue to promote leadership development.
Stories by Cabrina Buckman

Summer Fun Series addresses Summer Learning Loss
Summer learning loss refers to the decrease in learning that many school-aged children experience wh... Read More
Diabetes Prevention Program
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) continues to be a public health epidemic across Kentucky. According to America... Read More
Stories by Washington County CES

Committed to a Culture of Firearm Safety
According to a 2022 analysis by the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia Center for Violence Preventio... Read More

Garden Club Realizes Healthy Benefits
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, gardening is a great source of physical... Read More
© 2024 University of Kentucky, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment