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Michael R. Gawrys; Kim Skobba – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2024
Individuals aged 12 to 18 are establishing housing connections that could significantly impact their future housing choices when they are particularly susceptible to external influences. Recognizing the impact of early life experiences can enhance educational initiatives to assist adolescents in making more informed housing decisions. The research…
Descriptors: Housing, Futures (of Society), Decision Making, Adolescents
Anne Marie Iaccopucci – Journal of Youth Development, 2022
This study was situated in the context of the University of California 4-H Positive Youth Development Program. A convenience sample of teen teachers (N = 11) represents variation in age (11-17), gender, ethnicity, and geographic location. All teens delivered the 4-H Mindful Me curriculum from the University of California 4-H Program. Qualitative…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Extension Education, Adolescents, Professional Identity
Steven M. Worker; Maria G. Fábregas Janeiro; Lynn Schmitt-McQuitty – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2021
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, and 25% of the nation's K-12 students identify as Hispanic or Latino; however, there is a dearth of published literature on Latino volunteerism in the 4-H Youth Development Program. Developmental relationships, a critical component of realizing…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Hispanic Americans, Youth Programs, Adolescent Development
DeCubellis, Chris; Barrick, Kirby – Journal of Extension, 2020
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,…
Descriptors: Sense of Community, Youth Clubs, Middle School Students, High School Students
Meyer, Shelley; Jones, Kenneth R. – Journal of Extension, 2015
The purpose of the project reported here was to apply Experiential Learning Theory to a context involving middle and high school aged youth while assessing the four concepts (belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity) in relation to the 4-H youth development essential elements. The conclusions of the project's evaluation suggest…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Middle School Students, High School Students, Adolescent Development
Nott, Brooke Dolenc; Vuchinich, Samuel – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2016
Background: While some recent research has addressed homeless youth from a strengths-based approach, comparative studies of homeless and non-homeless youth from a strengths perspective are few; research that includes youth's views on positive youth development are also limited. Objective: Addressing these gaps and using an inductive approach,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Adolescent Attitudes, Homeless People, Positive Behavior Supports
Elizabeth H. Weybright; Lauren M. Hrncirik; Alison J. White; Melissa M. Cummins; Mary Katherine Deen; Shirley Calodich – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2016
Youth-adult relationships exist on a continuum from adult-led to youth-led collaborations. However, research suggests that quality youth-adult partnerships, which fall in the middle of this continuum, directly contribute to positive youth development. Given this, the current study evaluated the impact of a 4-H Youth Development program, using…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Interpersonal Relationship

Diem, Keith G. – Journal of Extension, 2001
A survey of 4-H school enrichment programs (813 responses) found that they reach large numbers of diverse youth and develop credibility with community and schools. Long-term programs such as 4-H clubs have proven effective in helping youth develop life skills, but Extension must carefully consider the purpose and consequences of diverting…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Daily Living Skills, Enrichment Activities, Extension Education

Mincemoyer, Claudia C.; Corbin, Marilyn – Journal of Extension, 2001
Pennsylvania's 4-H youth program faculty and staff (n=16) participated in electronic brainstorming to determine priority needs for curriculum revision. The 46 areas needing revision were refined by 33 county Extension educators using interactive software on the World Wide Web. A curriculum priority list emerged that is being used for resource…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Computer Mediated Communication, Curriculum Development, Extension Education

Guion, Lisa A. – Journal of Extension, 1998
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service implemented summer youth nutrition to provide youth with information on the fundamentals of proper nutrition and contribute to their personal development and overall well-being. Collaboration among extension professionals and with external partners enabled the program to serve a total of 1469 youth.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Experiential Learning, Extension Education, Nutrition Instruction

Kuwayama, Takami – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1996
Off-campus training called "gasshuku" in Japanese middle and high schools is described. The training, which embodies Japanese cultural themes and values in the three-part curriculum of academic subjects, moral lessons, and special activities, functions as a rite of passage into adulthood in Japan's industrial society. (MMU)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Cultural Maintenance, Curriculum, Extension Education