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Paige, Joseph C. – J Ext, 1970
Joseph C. Paige is the Dean of Community Education and Director of Cooperative Extension Service of the only urban Land-Grant College, Federal City College, in Washington, D.C. Here he is interviewed about 4-H with children of poor ethnic groups in the District of Columbia. (NL)
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, Minority Groups, Urban Education, Urban Extension
Brownell, Joseph C. – 1971
This report covers a six-month sabbatical travel study of urban 4-H programs in 30 United States cities. The purpose of the study was to search for 4-H programs and methods which were being used successfully with urban boys and which might be adapted for use in other urban situations. Interviews with professional 4-H personnel, aides, and leaders…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Extension Agents, Extension Education, Field Studies

Soobitsky, Joel R.; Cunningham, Clarence J. – 1971
A study was conducted of the perceived training needs and the importance of these needs for job effectiveness of urban extension agents working with disadvantaged audiences. The questionnaire was based largely on nine general areas of competency. Most of the respondents were younger than 35 and had less than 5 years' experience. Among the training…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Needs, Extension Agents, Extension Education
National Four-H Club Foundation, Washington, DC.
The guidelines on leadership development for urban 4-H Clubs contain two brief introductory sections: the first, rationale, presents definitions of the roles of volunteers, professionals, and paraprofessionals in 4-H Clubs; the second, purpose and objectives, explains the principles behind the curriculum. The section on curriculum format is…
Descriptors: Adults, Curriculum Development, Evaluation, Guidelines
Davis, Robert F. – 1970
The trends toward an increase in the percentage of nonfarm members and the concurrent increase in the percentage of girls in 4-H programs prompted the need for this 1970 study involving Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona. A primary purpose for the study was to confirm or deny these suggested trends. The problem of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Age Differences, Extension Education, Group Membership
Soobitsky, Joel R. – 1971
The objectives, strategy, and methods recommended for future urban 4-H programs are discussed. Specifically explored are the major factors in society that influence the establishment of objectives for these programs, namely: the American democracy, the nature of man, and the external and internal social forces within our environment. Extension…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Democracy, Evaluation Methods, Extension Agents
National Four-H Club Foundation, Washington, DC.
The National 4-H Urban Program Development Committee's Plan for Action outlines some of the primary concerns of the urban 4-H program. It discusses the need for 4-H in urban areas and the particular relevance of sound program design and delivery in helping urban youth, especially those from low-income families, to find ways to improve their…
Descriptors: Adults, Advisory Committees, Community Resources, Evaluation