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What is the best way to begin and end meetings?
Published on February 11, 2014
Use meeting openers and closers to help participants get to know each other better, encourage participation and review decisions and personal commitments. -
What does freedom of religion mean to you?
Published on June 29, 2017
Freedom of religion is a core value in the U.S. Constitution and is part of the first amendment to the Bill of Rights. -
Learn. Grow. Lead.
Published on December 19, 2017
Advance your personal and professional success through county leadership programs. -
Four steps for improving youth communication skills
Published on December 11, 2015
Having conversations about animal experiences can be challenging. Use these four steps to spur an informed discussion. -
Frankenmuth: A lasting impression
Published on August 17, 2015
The components for a successful tourism experience can be found in “Michigan’s Little Bavaria”. -
What color are you?
Published on December 29, 2017
Real Colors personality tool can help you and your team work more effectively together. -
Celebrate Geography Awareness Week
Published on November 19, 2013
Young and old can navigate new territory as they explore the wonders of geography and learn how it relates to everyday life. -
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. -
Positive thinking makes a difference
Published on August 24, 2012
Regular positive thinking will help you develop inner peace, success, improved relationships, better health, happiness and personal satisfaction. Positive thinking can be your key to success! -
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. -
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. -
Five components necessary for successful change
Published on July 5, 2013
When just one of these components is missing - confusion, anxiety, resistance, frustration or repetition occur – instead of change. -
Study neighborhood typology to discover a library of information on form: Part 2
Published on July 16, 2013
A typological approach to zoning puts greater emphasis on building form, but does not result in a true form-based-code. Still, conventional zoning can be tailored to reflect neighborhood typology, easing ordinance administration and reinforcing place. -
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. -
Generate ideas by focusing on the concept of visual learning
Published on December 31, 2013
Use radiant thinking and mind mapping to create a visual image of ideas related to a central issue or concern. -
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.