WHO WE ARE

4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. Texas 4-H is open to all youth between the ages of 9 (or 8 and in the 3rd grade) to 18. If you would like to know more about 4-H and how get involved click the information button. More Info

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Celebrate the centennial

From September 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008 the Texas 4-H and Youth Development Program will celebrate 100 years of youth development in Texas. We encourage you to visit the 4-H Centennial site and learn how you can "Make it Yours" after 100 years of Texas 4-H. More Info

PROGRAMMING SUPPORT FOR AGENTS


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Program Development
Professional Development
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Program Planning & Development

PROGRAM PLANNING TOOLS

MODEL PLANS

The following models plans are available for review and adoption in the TExAS online planning and reporting system.

OUTCOME Plans
  • 4-H Afterschool
  • Patriotism Through Preparedness
  • Quality Counts
  • The Science of Agriculture & Natural Resources
  • Texans Building Character
  • Youth Leadership & Life Skill Development
  • Water

 

OUTPUT Plans
  • 4-H Management
  • 4-H Leadership & Volunteer Development
  • 4-H Projects & Curriculum
  • 4-H Outreach & Expansion

EVALUATION TOOLS

The 4-H ONE online evaluation system provides a wealth of resources and data analysis services.  Click here to link to that site and access those resources, or download the instrument below to simply use the evaluation.

Outcome Evaluation Instruments

  • Afterschool
  • Higher Education
  • Junior Master Gardener
  • Science of Agriculture
  • ...

Customer Satisfaction Evaluation Instruments

  • Afterschool
  • Yea! 4-H
  • Yea! 4-H
  • ...

Project-based Evaluation Instruments

  • Animal Science
  • Character Education
  • Clothing
  • Community Service
  • ...

 

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Professional Development

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Resource Development

  • INVEST Volunteer Development - Finding people in your community to help plan, implement, and evaluate programs in their community.

  • Financial resource development involves investigating funding sources to help support educational programs.

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Page last updated: February 8, 2008