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Opening minds through international exchange
Published on December 14, 2018
Host families and youth share the impact of hosting an international guest for one month during the summer. -
Placing youth in leadership roles on boards and committees
Published on December 14, 2018
Youth can be involved on boards and committees by being full voting members and giving them leadership roles. -
Taiwan 4-H staff member travels to Michigan to experience our 4-H program
Published on December 13, 2018
A Taiwan 4-H staff member is gaining staff development experience and learning from our Michigan 4-H program as part of the IFYE Association’s Foreign Exchange Program. -
Resolve to have a great 4-H year
Published on December 12, 2018
4-H club resolutions for the New Year! -
4-H global leadership: World Turtles and the Five Competencies for Youth Global Leaders
Published on December 11, 2018
The new Michigan 4-H Backpack to Adventure: Youth Leaders in a Global World curriculum encourages participants to start with the introductory activity called World Turtles and the Five Competencies for Youth Global Leaders. -
Preventing and preparing for barn fires
Published on December 11, 2018
Have you ever thought about how you can prevent a fire in your barn? Read this tips for reducing the risk and being prepared for a barn fire. -
How to change an already established community service project into service learning
Published on December 11, 2018
Why change community service projects into service learning? -
What is a 4-H advisory group?
Published on December 11, 2018
Michigan 4-H advisory groups help extend the reach of programs. -
Youth develop global leadership competencies through 4-H – Part 5
Published on December 10, 2018
4-H Backpack to Adventure: Youth Leaders in a Global World curriculum focuses on developing creativity, one of five youth global leadership competencies. -
Youth develop global leadership competencies through 4-H – Part 1
Published on December 7, 2018
4-H Backpack to Adventure: Youth Leadership in a Global World curriculum focuses on developing the five youth global leadership competencies: character, citizenship, communication, creativity and culture.