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Forum for Youth Investment, 2004
In July 2002, the Forum merged with Community IMPACT! USA, a national organization created to support a network of neighborhood-based affiliates dedicated to helping young people develop the skills, knowledge and connections needed to improve educational and economic opportunities in their neighborhoods. This issue of Forum Focus shares the story…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Adolescents, Community Change, Youth Programs

Chu, Sho-hong; Carter, Cecil E., Jr. – 1969
This study was concerned with the problem of decreasing county junior 4-H enrollment in Tennessee. It was designed to determine the association between selected variables concerning county 4-H programs and the total junior 4-H enrollment. The major purposes of the study were (1) to determine the relations between the total number of junior 4-H…
Descriptors: County Programs, Enrollment Trends, Extension Agents, Factor Analysis
Billings, Joan; And Others – 1972
Robertson, Davidson, and Sumner counties, Tennessee, were studied to determine the present 4-H organizational leadership situation and to find solutions to whatever problems they have. It was concluded that the following was needed in each county: (1) more organizational leaders--a minimum of one per club; (2) definitions of leader role in terms…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Extension Agents, Extension Education, Leadership Qualities
Fussell, Polly L.; Carter, Cecil E., Jr. – 1970
This 1968 study explored role perceptions of junior Four H leaders and identified some factors in role performance. Hypotheses were tested relating to their role expectations, performance and self evaluation of preparedness for the role. Questionnaires were administered to 279 junior leaders, 121 adult leaders, and 36 Extension agents in 15…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attendance, Factor Analysis, Females