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My Hands to Larger Service Citizenship in Action 4-H Community Service-Learning
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Today’s Agenda Community Service in 4-H Community Service-Learning Curriculum Resources Sharing Looking Ahead
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4-H Core Project Areas Science Healthy Living Citizenship
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Community Service in 4-H Youth need to feel their lives have meaning and purpose. By exploring 4-H community service and citizenship activities, youth can connect to communities and learn to give back to others. (GENEROSITY)
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Service-Learning An approach to volunteering that links service to a project or topic to promote learning. Service-learning promotes personal, social, and intellectual growth and provides a sense of civic responsibility.
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Service-Learning Approach Preparation Action Reflection Celebration
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Key Components Youth Voice Community Need and Voice Planning and Training Learning Objectives Service
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Key Components Reflection Evaluation Celebration Recognition Reporting
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4-H Citizenship Project
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4-H Service Learning Project
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Additional 4-H Resources http://www.utextension.utk.edu/4h/sos/acrobat/4-HServiceLearning.pdf 4-H Service Learning Standard and Best Practice Guide University of Tennessee
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Additional 4-H Resources Civic Engagement: After-School Activities for Citizenship, Leadership and Service - http://www.4-h.org/youth- development-programs/4-h- afterschool/resources/default.aspxhttp://www.4-h.org/youth- development-programs/4-h- afterschool/resources/default.aspx
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4-H Citizenship in Action An important part of the 4-H club experience Opportunities for youth of all ages Can be short or long term Connected to Maryland county and statewide projects
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Hands to Larger Service How do YOU pledge your “hands to larger service”? –Club –Community –Country –World
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Looking Ahead Upcoming Webinars Connecting with County 4-H Program Suggestions for Future Training Other Updates
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Thank You for being a part of today’s 4-H webinar! Contacts: Carol Fink – cfink@ksu.educfink@ksu.edu Sandy Corridon – corridon@umd.educorridon@umd.edu Nia Fields – nfields@umd.edunfields@umd.edu Donielle Axline – dinskeep@umd.edudinskeep@umd.edu
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