
Miscellaneous Information
The 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development
a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation by:
Jacqueline V. Lerner, Boston College
and
Christina Theokas
Institute
for Applied Research in Youth Development, Tufts University
Essential Elements of 4-H Youth Development
a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation by:
Cathann KressDirector, Youth DevelopmentNational 4-H HeadquartersCSREES,
USDA
The Essential Elements of 4-H Youth Development: Distillation to Four Elements
Prepared by Cathann A. Kress, Director, Youth Development,
National 4-H Headquarters, CSREES, USDA
September 2004
"How 4-H Can Help Your Kids," Comcast
Local Edition
Interview with Pat BoyEs; August
2005 (MPEG file 50,904
KB)
National Congress promotional
brochure
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- 4-H Brand Network
- CYFERNet
- Martech Blue Ribbon 4-H Enrollment
Program Website
- National 4-H Council
- National 4-H Headquarters
- State
4-H Homepages
- National Association of Extension
4-H Agents
- Cooperative State Research,
Education
& Extension Service
- YouthLearn Website (Technology)
- 4-H After School
4-H Afterschool is a national initiative that provides extraordinary
learning opportunities to school age youth in urban, suburban, and rural
communities across America.
- 4-H Cooperative Curriculum System
4HCCS is the nationwide curriculum development system of the Cooperative
Extension Service. Its mission is to provide high quality experientially
based curriculum products to 4-H and other non-formal youth development
organizations.
- E-answers is a searchable
Web site that provides reliable, research-based information on a wide
range of Extension or Outreach-oriented subjects. From this source you
can access the knowledge of Land Grant universities around the nation.
Search E-answers for information on a variety of topics, including:
agriculture, forestry, fishing, family/consumer issues, lawn and garden,
child development, 4-H/youth, environment, public policy, economics,
water quality and communities.
- e-Extension provides
information about the e-Extension initiative that is led by the Extension
Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP). More importantly, it provides
a vehicle for interested individuals to ask questions, provide suggestions
and participate as part of a virtual team in designing an on-line Extension
information system for the next generation of users.
- Choose Respect is an initiative to help adolescents form healthy
relationships to prevent dating abuse before it starts. Healthy relationships
are built on a foundation of respect. Respect is a choice, and when
you give it, you'll get it in return. So treat others the way you want
to be treated. Learn more about how to have healthy dating relationships
and prevent dating abuse.

- CHARACTER
COUNTS!
is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, nonsectarian coalition of schools, communities
and nonprofit organizations working to advance character education by
teaching the Six Pillars of Character - trustworthiness,
respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship.
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