Rural youth development in Nicaragua has experienced a rebirth with the re-introduction of 4-H (4-S in Spanish) after nearly two decades in dormancy. This case study explored 4-S through the eyes of 94 young club members, ages 9 to 13. Using sentence completion methods, youth provided insight into the activities they found most interesting and important. Their responses were then compared with the socioeconomic and demographic realities of the youth. Findings reveal deep connections between youth and their communities and culture. Entrepreneurial activities, agriculture, and work were important to the young people, indicating a strong sense of responsibility for contributing to their families and communities. Understanding 4-S members’ inte...
This qualitative study explored the research question, What are the needs of youth in Southeast Alas...
An exploratory study examined rural Latino youths\u27 perceptions regarding positive youth developme...
2 pp.To help young people become useful and responsible citizens, you must understand their needs an...
As the nation’s largest, youth non-profit organization, 4-H (Head, Heart, Hands, and Health) has bee...
Informal education programs like 4-H have the potential to expose young people to opportunities and ...
Paper presented to the 6th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
2 pp.4-H is the youth development program of the Cooperative Extension Service. It focuses on the ne...
In Myanmar, youth are traditionally perceived as a less significant segment of the society. Hence, y...
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, ...
The CNA was conducted with overall objective of collecting information about tourism activities esp...
Previous researchers found that youth in 4-H were four times more likely to actively contribute to t...
Introduction/Background: The purpose of this project was to explore the impact of youth voice in t...
4-H volunteers can support the positive and successful development of all youth. YouthDevelopment re...
Youth participation in community development has been viewed as one of the most effective methods fo...
The 4-H Study was designed to test the idea that when the strengths of youth are aligned across adol...
This qualitative study explored the research question, What are the needs of youth in Southeast Alas...
An exploratory study examined rural Latino youths\u27 perceptions regarding positive youth developme...
2 pp.To help young people become useful and responsible citizens, you must understand their needs an...
As the nation’s largest, youth non-profit organization, 4-H (Head, Heart, Hands, and Health) has bee...
Informal education programs like 4-H have the potential to expose young people to opportunities and ...
Paper presented to the 6th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
2 pp.4-H is the youth development program of the Cooperative Extension Service. It focuses on the ne...
In Myanmar, youth are traditionally perceived as a less significant segment of the society. Hence, y...
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, ...
The CNA was conducted with overall objective of collecting information about tourism activities esp...
Previous researchers found that youth in 4-H were four times more likely to actively contribute to t...
Introduction/Background: The purpose of this project was to explore the impact of youth voice in t...
4-H volunteers can support the positive and successful development of all youth. YouthDevelopment re...
Youth participation in community development has been viewed as one of the most effective methods fo...
The 4-H Study was designed to test the idea that when the strengths of youth are aligned across adol...
This qualitative study explored the research question, What are the needs of youth in Southeast Alas...
An exploratory study examined rural Latino youths\u27 perceptions regarding positive youth developme...
2 pp.To help young people become useful and responsible citizens, you must understand their needs an...