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Developing Experientially Based 4-H Curriculum Materials
Evaluating 4-H Curriculum Through the Design Process
Evaluating the Impact of Youth Development Programs
Heads-On, Hands-On: Power of Experiential Learning DVD & Guide ![]()
Heads-On, Hands-On: Power of Experiential Learning Video & Guide ![]()
Lessons and More CD ![]()
Moving Ahead Together - CD ![]()
Strengthening Programs to Reach Diverse Audiences
Focuses on the way in which teaching materials are created, especially the actual arrangement of the parts of the finished product.
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Evaluating 4-H Curriculum Through the Design Process
Focuses on the pilot testing and data collection phase of curriculum development. It contains both checklists for use by design teams and evaluation instruments to measure whether the curriculum achieved its stated outcomes.
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User's guide to evaluating your youth development programs.
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Heads-On, Hands-On: Power of Experiential Learning DVD & Guide
This training teaching package illustrates how experiential learning takes place using real volunteers and youth. Includes a facilitator's guide, DVD and access to website.
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National 4-H Council (4-H Mall)
This training teaching package illustrates how experiential learning takes place using real volunteers and youth. Includes a facilitator's guide, VHS video and access to website.
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National 4-H Council (4-H Mall)
Designed to accompany selected activities in 4HCCS Aerospace, Bicycle, Child Development, Computers, Electric, Entomology, Foods, Gardening, Health, Small Engines, Woodworking, Dairy, Dog, Goat, Horse, Rabbit and Swine project activity guides. (c 2002)
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National 4-H Council (4-H Mall)
Prepares adults to work effectively with youth in non-formal (out-of-school) settings. For those who train and orient youth volunteers and professionals, it provides complete lesson plans and participation support materials. Unique instructions for trainers are clear and easy to follow.
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National 4-H Council (4-H Mall)
A curriculum designed to teach Extension educators key knowledge and skills needed to develop, market and teach culturally relevant programs, and better work with diverse audiences. The curriculum consists of six units that contain a total of 14 lessons. Within each lesson, there are interactions and reflection. The curriculum also includes a Facilitators Guide that provides step-by-step instructions on teaching the curriculum.
National Collection of Juried 4-H Youth Development Curricula
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University of Florida - Free download and online program




