Author: Julie Brown
Planning Unit: Warren County CES
Major Program: Civic Engagement
Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work
Outcome: Initial Outcome
More than one-third of United States high school students do not have a basic understanding of democratic citizenship and government; therefore, lack the skills to competently participate as an informed citizen. Every year Warren County 4-H Youth Development Agents take a group of 4-H members to the Kentucky State Capitol to visit with their local legislators and to learn the process on how a bill becomes a law. Since 4-H members were going to miss out on yearly 4-H Capitol Experience, the Mammoth Cave 4-H agents created a virtual 4-H Capitol Experience for over 375 youth. The agents collaborated with the Representative Minter and Senator Givens, the Kentucky Historical Society, and Kentucky Capitol Tour Group to create a three hour virtual experience. The youth was able to virtually tour the Capitol Building, Old Capitol Building, and the Governor’s Mansion. They learned how to create a bill and made a quill pen.
During the experience a pre-post and post-test given to the participants. We discovered through the experience the 4-H members increased their knowledge about the legislative process and Kentucky history by:
45% increased their knowledge on what the Judicial branch does
45% increased their knowledge on how many judges serve on the Supreme Court
30% increased their knowledge on how many senators and representatives represent the State of Kentucky
After going through the program 91% of the participants want to participate in another virtual tour similar to the Capitol Experience
Warren County 4-H Youth Development Agents were the coordinating agents for this experience.
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