Of the 85,000 South Dakota youth in the 4-H program Character Counts!, a good number of them are less likely to lie, cheat, drink alcohol, steal, and vandalize than they once did
For sixty years the South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service has worked with county people helping...
This issue contains the 2016 SDSU Extension Annual Report. Page] 2 From the Director[Page] 3 WaterTo...
This issue includes the 2015 SDSU Extension Annual Report. [Page] 2 Contours Program Launched: Aims ...
Of the 85,000 South Dakota youth in the 4-H program Character Counts!, a good number of them are les...
The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between schools’ level of involvement in CH...
In order to better serve the school population, the school counselor is often called upon to deliver...
Increased character education is one alternative available to help what many see as the mayhem of mo...
New ISU Extension research shows that Iowa youth credit their 4-H clubs with making them better citi...
This bulletin examines trends behind delinquency-prone behavior in South Dakota youth. Results of a ...
Citizenship programming for 4-H was the topic for two workshops held at the annual convention of the...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the perceptions of county 4-H agents/educators regar...
Character education can be traced to the early 17th century with continued school or educational int...
To reach first-generation Extension families and combat barriers faced by Native American youths, No...
[Page] 2 Extending Knowledge, Changing Lives: SDSU Extension Marks 100-Year Milestone [Page] 5 Prepa...
This document focus on the purpose of conservation and home beautification in South Dakota and how y...
For sixty years the South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service has worked with county people helping...
This issue contains the 2016 SDSU Extension Annual Report. Page] 2 From the Director[Page] 3 WaterTo...
This issue includes the 2015 SDSU Extension Annual Report. [Page] 2 Contours Program Launched: Aims ...
Of the 85,000 South Dakota youth in the 4-H program Character Counts!, a good number of them are les...
The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between schools’ level of involvement in CH...
In order to better serve the school population, the school counselor is often called upon to deliver...
Increased character education is one alternative available to help what many see as the mayhem of mo...
New ISU Extension research shows that Iowa youth credit their 4-H clubs with making them better citi...
This bulletin examines trends behind delinquency-prone behavior in South Dakota youth. Results of a ...
Citizenship programming for 4-H was the topic for two workshops held at the annual convention of the...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the perceptions of county 4-H agents/educators regar...
Character education can be traced to the early 17th century with continued school or educational int...
To reach first-generation Extension families and combat barriers faced by Native American youths, No...
[Page] 2 Extending Knowledge, Changing Lives: SDSU Extension Marks 100-Year Milestone [Page] 5 Prepa...
This document focus on the purpose of conservation and home beautification in South Dakota and how y...
For sixty years the South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service has worked with county people helping...
This issue contains the 2016 SDSU Extension Annual Report. Page] 2 From the Director[Page] 3 WaterTo...
This issue includes the 2015 SDSU Extension Annual Report. [Page] 2 Contours Program Launched: Aims ...