4-H Military Partnerships

Inquiring Minds Want to Know….

A sub-group is helping plan the Liaison Day portion of the Military Partnerships Meeting in San Antonio in April.

WE NEED YOUR INPUT!

What suggestions do you have for topics, discussions, questions, etc.?  This is a great opportunity for military liaisons to be together, share and support one another’s awesome programming.  Please send us your ideas and input by January 11, 2017.  We really appreciate your suggestions.

Please send your thoughts and ideas to Mary Ellen Welch: mary.welch@uconn.edu or Vanessa Tranel: vanessa.tranel@colostate.edu.

Thanks so much!

Mary Ellen and Vanessa

Webinar Opportunities

Here are some webinar opportunities on the latest youth research.

University of Minnesota/Extension Center for Youth Development

  • Understanding Our Own Biases to Better Interact with Youth
  • Program Planning + Volunteer Systems = Opportunities for Youth

To register: http://blog-cyd-update.extension.umn.edu/2016/07/join-us-at-our-upcoming-events.html

For other webinar opportunities, go to: http://blog-cyd-update.extension.umn.edu/.

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Keynote Follow-up from 2016 4-H Military Partnership Meeting

Many of you may remember Jennifer Powers’ Oh, Shift! presentation at the San Antonio meeting last March/April. Her husband, Mark Tucker, notified us that they now have a program that they present to teens. Information about this new Oh, Shift! teen program is on the website www.ohshift.com/speaking or by contacting Mark at mark@ohshift.com.

This message is not an endorsement of the program, but information provided as a follow-up to her 2016 presentation.

 

2016 NAE4-HA 4-H Military Partnerships Award

It is a pleasure to announce the recipient of the 2016 NAE4-HA 4-H Military Partnership Award, Brent Broaddus, a Regional Specialized 4-H Youth Development Faculty member in the Institute of Food and Agriculture Sciences at the University of Florida.

The National Association of Extension 4-H Agents (NAE4-HA) 4-H Military Partnership Award is a collaboration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, 4-H National Headquarters and Army Child, Youth and School Services, Air Force Child and Youth Programs, and Navy Child and Youth Programs. These USDA and Military Partnerships have a long history of successful programs for military connected children and youth who live on and off installations. The 4-H Military Partnership honors an individual or team each year with the NAE4-HA 4-H Military Partnership Award. Brent Broaddus, the 2016 recipient, received the NAE4-HA Military Partnership Award at the NAE4-HA Conference on October 13, 2016, for his support of military connected youth and their families in Florida and Europe. Brent has been instrumental in establishing 4-H clubs at MacDill Air Force Base and connecting geographically dispersed military youth with 4-H in Hillsborough County. Brent’s professional development trainings in Europe span five countries and eleven Air Force bases, providing unique professional development experiences and resources for Air Force Youth Programs staff. Brent’s enthusiasm for science and communication was captured in a statement from a MacDill parent: “4-H has made my daughter question a lot more and always ask the question ‘Why?’ and “How does that work?’ I have a more inquisitive and science aware daughter because of 4-H!”  Brent’s dedication to military youth and families, commitment to excellence, and attention to detail is exemplary.  Congratulations Brent!

 

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2016 eXtension Fellow – Dave Francis

Dave Francis, Extension Associate Professor and Extension 4-H Military Liaison, Utah State University 

“Maker Movement, Horticulture Fusion”

Within the Maker Movement, there is a new trend developing with a tie to agriculture and gardening. Known as “geek gardening,” it refers to gardening enhanced with technology-focused methods to increase the production of plant products or to solve issues such as irrigation or pest control. Dave will identify and showcase this movement and a variety of these Makers and their innovations for awareness throughout Cooperative Extension.

Congratulations Dave!

 

 

Social and Emotional Learning Webinar

Bringing Social and Emotional Learning to the Forefront: What Happens When Districts Prioritize SEL?

Webinar
Wednesday, November 30, 2016 from 3:00 pm – 4:15 pm ET 

It is hard to ignore the buzz around social and emotional learning (SEL) and the research findings documenting the value of SEL programs for student behavior and academic gains. However, what does SEL look like in practice? Specifically, what can district and school leaders do to promote SEL? With the passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), states and districts can consider measures of SEL within their accountability systems. However, measurement of SEL alone is not sufficient to support student development. Leaders can do more to embed SEL within current district and school priorities. In this 75-minute webinar, cohosted by American Institutes for Research (AIR), American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF), the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), and the Washoe County School District, we will hear from a panel of researchers and practitioners on ways in which districts and school leaders have implemented a coordinated and purposeful SEL effort.

Our panelists include:

Jennifer Brown Lerner, Deputy Director, AYPF
Trish Shaffer, Multi-Tiered Systems of Support Coordinator, Washoe County (Nevada) School District
Melissa Schlinger, Vice President of Programs and Practice, CASEL
Nick Yoder, Senior Consultant and Researcher, AIR 

Moderated by Carinne Deeds, Policy Associate, AYPF

REGISTER HERE

National Youth Science Day

Military Partners have been very supportive of National Youth Science Day, especially with the focus on Drone Discovery this year. Janet Psikogios, University of Florida, has been working with their bases and found that drones with cameras are not allowed to fly outdoors on some installations. (Navy has been very clear with them.) They have been able to locate a gym for indoor flying with some sites. Janet is also pulling together activities from other curriculum for sites to use if they need to adapt.

We want to make sure youth and staff get excited but don’t want them to find out they can’t participate in the highlight piece of the project. Be sure to visit with your sites early.