Leadership - Youth Leadership



Work Group Names: David Wright, Leah Smith, Teresa Taylor, Joyce White, Marty Vahlenkamp, Montza Williams, Angela Burkham

 

Region:          East               Circle which primary base program it addresses - 4-H


Section 1. Relevance


Where did this issue surface? Texas Community Futures Forum


What is the issue/problem?

           Recruiting pre-teens and teens and developing leadership skills.

 

 

Problem size and scope? (How many people does it affect? How wide spread?)

Bored teens at risk of developing negative behavior.

Active involved teens - promoting opportunities available through 4-H


Problem severity? (How serious is this issue?)              MEDIUM                    


Target Audience?

           Bored teens and Actively involved teens

Section 2. Response


State the goal of the program.

           Recruit teens and provide adequate leadership skill training to produce effective, productive citizens.


State the outcome objectives.

Client Change

At the end of this program, will....

Knowledge

increase knowledge on.... 

                      >Youth leadership about opportunities. 

 

Skills

develop skills....                      

                        >Develop leadership and life skills (i.e. communication, organization, decision making, delegating, etc.) 

                                                          

Attitude

change their attitudes pertaining to... 

                         >Who/what constitutes a leader?

                         >Accepting responsibility.

 

                                                                        

Behavior Change

adopt.... 

                          >Adopting and exhibiting positive leadership traits.             

 

New Technology

adopt....                                              

 

Best Practice

adopt .....                                            



 

Program Design.

Topic (Subject Matter)

Strategy to Deliver Content (Method)

Existing Resource(s)

Contact Person(s) (Includes CEA’s Specialists, Commodity Reps)

Civic Duty


 

County Government Guide

Management Guide

County elected officiate

V.C. Young Institute

Running for office

Getting involved in the community

 

County Government Guide

Management Guide

Elected Officials

V.C. Young Institute

Community Development



 

Chamber of Commerce

Professional/Civic Groups

Non-profit Organizations

TLC - Teen Leadership Connection

T-TEEMS

Pam Brown

Greg Taylor

Life Skills


 

Targeting Life Skills Model

 

Recruiting Teens



 

School Councilors

Teachers

Adult Volunteer

Other Youth Council

  members

Ambassadors

Other Youth programs

CEA

Leadership Training

     Opportunities


 

Brigades

State Congress

Conferences

 

(Retention)

Involving pre-teens in

    Leadership (involving 11-13

    year-olds in fun activities)

 

 

 


Section 3. Results


Client Change Level

Sample Questions (Review the objectives section to help place questions or statements in the space below)

Knowledge





> What leadership opportunities are available to you?

> Are leadership opportunities available to you?

> Are you involved in the ownership of your program?

> Can you make a difference in your program?

> Can you make a difference in your community?

> Can you make a difference in your county?

> Can you make a difference in your state?




Economic Indicators. Are there economic indicators that can be measured concerning this issue?

 

           YES                            NO


Please list them below.


Interpretation.

Internal to Extension Stakeholders

External Stakeholders













 

 



Additional Resources. What additional resources are needed to address this issue? In other words, what is needed to design innovative programs that will impact our audiences? Use the space below or the back if needed.

  






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