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It’s more than serving – it’s learning
Published on August 6, 2019
Service learning is more than volunteering to help your community or community service, it’s a high level of sustainable community investment every youth could be engaged in. -
What do high school science fairs have to do with teen leadership?
Published on March 19, 2015
Science fairs are an example of taking a school activity and turning it into an after-school project that will promote learning across skill sets at the same time. -
Volunteer managers and delegation: Part 1
Published on March 17, 2014
Volunteer managers have a lot to do and little time to do it – but by delegating to their volunteer base, they are able to accomplish much with and through volunteers. This series will explore tips and tricks to effective delegation. -
Michigan 4-H International Exchange opportunities: Part 2
Published on March 26, 2014
Michigan 4-H International Exchange opportunities provide families and communities with global and cultural competence. Learn more about how you can get involved! -
Improper wording was used when the motion was made
Published on December 30, 2015
Can a motion be invalidated based on wording. -
Learning leadership at 4-H Exploration Days – Part 1
Published on June 1, 2016
Discover how this 4-H pre-college program helps grow #TrueLeaders. -
Youth in America: Teens as volunteers
Published on November 30, 2012
Youth between 12 and 18Teen volunteer at the rate of 55 percent – more than one and a half times the adult rate of 29 percent. -
Values as part of environmental education
Published on May 29, 2014
Find out more about environmental education and how values play a role in environmental literacy and decision making. See how educators use values as a way to teach EE and help youth better understand how to be good earth stewards. -
Will a giant, floating pile of garbage become the world’s newest country? — Part 2
Published on September 21, 2017
These resources and lesson plans can help youth learn and teach others about Goal 14 of the Sustainable Development Goals. -
What does leadership look like during times of constant change?
Published on September 20, 2012
People react to change in very basic ways. As a leader, you can help others identify and overcome personal roadblocks to success when faced with major change. -
4-H Capitol Experience: Engaging youth in democracy now, so they stay engaged in the future
Published on February 12, 2015
4-H Capitol Experience allows youth to interact with state Senators and Representatives, learning from relevant community stakeholder groups and lobbyists and other activities designed as a way to see state government in action. -
The Grand Rapids Urban Forest Project: Building citizen advocates
Published on July 10, 2012
Project to plant 200,000 trees by 2020 depends upon the engagement of the city’s citizens. -
What youth gain as a result of international outbound 4-H exchanges
Published on February 7, 2014
Grab your journal, camera and shoes – it is time to travel! Teens from around Michigan will have the opportunity to explore the Polish culture this summer by participating in the outbound 4-H Poland Exchange. -
4-H around the world: Nepal — Part 2
Published on September 12, 2017
Let’s explore 4-H in Nepal and what it looked like after the April 2015 earthquake. -
Record-keeping and journaling as part of the scholarship process
Published on February 23, 2015
Before the scholarship application process starts for a student, get involved in activities that will help practice the skills of record-keeping and journaling. -
Learning about climate change can help youth become active global citizens — Part 1
Published on June 30, 2017
Learning about Goal 13 of the Sustainable Development Goals can help inform youth as active global citizens. -
Reflection or rumination?
Published on February 17, 2017
Learn to recognize the differences between reflection and rumination in yourself, and learn some tips for engaging in healthy reflection. -
Why mingle with trail-makers?
Published on October 3, 2017
Attending multiuse trail planning meetings can benefit you and your community. -
Make Martin Luther King, Jr. Day a day of service
Published on December 21, 2015
What are you doing for others? Take action and plan now to be part of something positive on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Jan. 18, 2016. -
Are you hosting effective meetings? Part 1
Published on December 15, 2015
Understanding the difference between tangible and intangible objectives can help your meeting outcome.