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Title: Cooperative Extension:


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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
_____X____ County
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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
  • An educational network
  • Located in every county
  • Direct access to University of Georgia
  • Funded cooperatively by federal, state and
    local government
  • Program areas include Agriculture and Natural
    Resources, Family and Consumer Sciences and 4-H.

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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
Our Mission
To assist youth in acquiring knowledge,
developing life skills, and forming attitudes
that will enable them to become self-directing,
productive and contributing members of society.
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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
National Research documents that 4-Hers
  • Perform better in school
  • Are more motivated to
  • help others
  • Achieve more
  • Are more educationally motivated
  • Possess higher levels of self esteem

Sources Tufts University, Cornell University
and University of Georgia
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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
4-Hers also
  • Place more emphasis on a value system
  • Communicate at more of an adult level
  • Are more civically engaged
  • Are more likely to be a leader
  • Are more likely to contribute
  • to their communities

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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
Graduating students prepared for work or college
is job one for Georgia. Quality 4-H programs can
be a major lever in ensuring that more of our
students graduate with superior skills for the
workforce and college. We value this partnership.
- Wanda Barrs, chair, Georgia State Board of
Education
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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
Positive Youth Development
  • Independence
  • Belonging
  • Generosity
  • Mastery

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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
How do we reach ___X____ County students?
  • In school
  • After-school
  • Extra-curricular/Co-curricular

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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
In-school
  • Lessons correlated to
    GA Performance Standards
  • Peer elected officers
  • Environmental Education
  • (residential and day programs )

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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
After school
  • Garden Earth Naturalist (GEN) _at_ YMS
  • Disc Golf teams (LMS, YMS, CMS)
  • Service projects
  • 21st Century Grant programming
  • _at_ CMS (Photography, nutrition)

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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
Extra-curricular
  • Team events
  • Poultry Judging, Wildlife Habitat
  • Evaluation, Consumer Judging, Horse Quiz Bowl,
  • Horse Judging, Hippology, Challenge Bowl
  • Special Interest Clubs
  • Horse, Goat, SAFE

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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
More extra-curricular
  • Camps
  • Conferences

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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
Project Achievement
  • What is Project Achievement?
  • Benefits of Project Achievement
  • Improved Writing Assessment Scores
  • Improved Mastery of Listening/Speaking/Viewing
    skills

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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
  • 133 students in Walton County presented an
    illustrated talk
  • during the 07-08 school year.

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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
4-H PSA
4-H is committed to developing young scientists
through concentrated programming, curriculum and
opportunities in Science, Engineering and
Technology.
Left click to play
http//www.4-hbrandnetwork.org/apply/kitsSETPrintA
ds.aspx
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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
Thank you for your support.
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Cooperative Extension Partnering to Improve
Student Achievement
Sources
  • Lerner, Richard. (2006) The 4-H Study of Positive
    Youth Development. Tufts University
  • June Mead, Eunice Rodriguez, Thomas Hirschl,
    Stephen Gogan. (1999). Understanding the
    Difference 4-H Makes in the Lives of New York
    Youth How 4-H Contributes to Positive Youth
    Development. Cornell Cooperative Extension
  • National 4-H Council, Chevy Chase, MD

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Student Achievement
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