Sense of belonging is an essential element of a high-quality 4-H program. However, little research exists quantifying sense of belonging among 4-H club members. We measured perceived sense of belonging among Florida 4-H members in middle and high school as well as seven factors that influenced continued participation in 4-H. Parental involvement, 4-H events, and interactions with friends were factors important to participants\u27 continued enrollment. Interaction with a caring adult was the factor most strongly positively correlated with perceived sense of belonging, suggesting the importance to retention of providing a framework that allows a new 4-H member to develop a positive relationship with a caring adult in a safe and inclusive envi...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Feeling a sense of belonging is essential to human health and functioning and has been well document...
Research has shown a continuous decline in the presence and engagement of the young adult population...
Sense of belonging is an essential element of a high-quality 4-H program. However, little research e...
The purpose of the research described in this article was to determine if the 4-H experience meets t...
Of the almost six million youth reported as 4-H members in 2014, only 610,161 were listed as student...
Enrollment in US youth development programs is decreasing annually. Research has shown that youth in...
Previous researchers found that youth in 4-H were four times more likely to actively contribute to t...
Previous researchers found that youth in 4-H were four times more likely to actively contribute to t...
Sense of belonging has been proposed to be a basic human need, and deficits in sense of belonging ha...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate adolescents’ feelings of belongingness. The follow...
Youth leadership development is strengthened by activities that promote a sense of belonging, develo...
Educational institutions increasingly recognize the role that student belonging plays in retention. ...
Nine million students enroll in community colleges each year, but only about one fourth graduates in...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the sense of belonging of state college trans...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Feeling a sense of belonging is essential to human health and functioning and has been well document...
Research has shown a continuous decline in the presence and engagement of the young adult population...
Sense of belonging is an essential element of a high-quality 4-H program. However, little research e...
The purpose of the research described in this article was to determine if the 4-H experience meets t...
Of the almost six million youth reported as 4-H members in 2014, only 610,161 were listed as student...
Enrollment in US youth development programs is decreasing annually. Research has shown that youth in...
Previous researchers found that youth in 4-H were four times more likely to actively contribute to t...
Previous researchers found that youth in 4-H were four times more likely to actively contribute to t...
Sense of belonging has been proposed to be a basic human need, and deficits in sense of belonging ha...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate adolescents’ feelings of belongingness. The follow...
Youth leadership development is strengthened by activities that promote a sense of belonging, develo...
Educational institutions increasingly recognize the role that student belonging plays in retention. ...
Nine million students enroll in community colleges each year, but only about one fourth graduates in...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the sense of belonging of state college trans...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Feeling a sense of belonging is essential to human health and functioning and has been well document...
Research has shown a continuous decline in the presence and engagement of the young adult population...