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Michigan 4-H first generation cultural competency training
Published on August 17, 2016
Michigan 4-H is exploring the potential of offering cultural competency training for Michigan 4-H staff, volunteers and youth. -
What’s their learning style? Part 2: Kinesthetic learners
Published on August 17, 2016
Kinesthetic learners learn best by being hands on and “learning by doing.” -
Mecosta County youth takes unique approach to leadership
Published on August 16, 2016
4-H proven to empower area youth through life skill development. -
Youth take life skills learned to the county fair
Published on August 15, 2016
Many life skills are taught and learned by youth in order to bring their project to the county fair to get evaluated. -
Do you have what it takes to be a millionaire?
Published on August 15, 2016
In the 4-H Build A Million curriculum, there are six units that cover a variety of financial literacy activities, through learning objectives, lessons, ice breakers and discussion questions for follow-up. -
Getting a grip on your pencil
Published on August 15, 2016
Developing a good pencil grip for future educational settings starts at a young age. -
Learning the basics regarding your money habits
Published on August 15, 2016
In the 4-H Build a Million curriculum, the Learning the Basics unit covers budgeting, credit cards, investing and saving early. -
What’s their learning style? Part 1: Auditory learners
Published on August 15, 2016
Auditory learners hear information in a whole new way. They’re typically good listeners able to pick up on things when they hear them. -
Bay County youth takes unique approach to leadership
Published on August 14, 2016
4-H proven to empower area youth through life skill development. -
Alpena County youth takes unique approach to leadership
Published on August 11, 2016
4-H proven to empower area youth through life skill development.