With education failing nationwide and economic restraints affecting both rural and urban educational institutions, Extension should be taking a more aggressive stance instead of operating in what has now become the way of Extension and collecting numbers. Why isn\u27t Extension more visible in the urban populations that reside in our own backyards? This article is a cry out for a clear understanding of where Extension is in today\u27s world and how we must change to survive and flourish amidst changing cultures
Extension now faces the same problem that threatened and ultimately led to the demise of the Pony Ex...
Successful 21st-century Extension organizations will require innovative business models and organiza...
Times are changing, and so are Extension programs. These changes affect every aspect of the educatio...
With education failing nationwide and economic restraints affecting both rural and urban educational...
The Cooperative Extension Service (Extension) has built an outstanding reputation by serving cliente...
In a recent discussion by three fellows of the American Agricultural Economics Association it was ob...
As the vast majority of the population in the United States shifts to dwelling within large populati...
The word ‘extension’ is derived from Latin roots ‘ex’ meaning ‘out’ and ‘tensio’ meaning stretching....
For the Cooperative Extension Service (Extension) to have a substantive urban presence and impact, i...
This special issue of the Journal of Human Sciences and Extension focuses on urban Extension, offeri...
To help ensure Extension\u27s relevance and accessibility to an increasingly diverse population, the...
This introductory article for the special issue of the Journal of Human Sciences and Extension (JHSE...
This special issue continues JHSE’s commitment to promoting the practical implications of research –...
This article helps Extension professionals consider the cultural relevant needs of inner city reside...
The educational program model is the principle approach Extension uses to deliver on its mission of ...
Extension now faces the same problem that threatened and ultimately led to the demise of the Pony Ex...
Successful 21st-century Extension organizations will require innovative business models and organiza...
Times are changing, and so are Extension programs. These changes affect every aspect of the educatio...
With education failing nationwide and economic restraints affecting both rural and urban educational...
The Cooperative Extension Service (Extension) has built an outstanding reputation by serving cliente...
In a recent discussion by three fellows of the American Agricultural Economics Association it was ob...
As the vast majority of the population in the United States shifts to dwelling within large populati...
The word ‘extension’ is derived from Latin roots ‘ex’ meaning ‘out’ and ‘tensio’ meaning stretching....
For the Cooperative Extension Service (Extension) to have a substantive urban presence and impact, i...
This special issue of the Journal of Human Sciences and Extension focuses on urban Extension, offeri...
To help ensure Extension\u27s relevance and accessibility to an increasingly diverse population, the...
This introductory article for the special issue of the Journal of Human Sciences and Extension (JHSE...
This special issue continues JHSE’s commitment to promoting the practical implications of research –...
This article helps Extension professionals consider the cultural relevant needs of inner city reside...
The educational program model is the principle approach Extension uses to deliver on its mission of ...
Extension now faces the same problem that threatened and ultimately led to the demise of the Pony Ex...
Successful 21st-century Extension organizations will require innovative business models and organiza...
Times are changing, and so are Extension programs. These changes affect every aspect of the educatio...