4-H Military Partnerships

Final Year End Report

If you are not the person responsible for the 4-H Military Partnership report, please check to make sure your reporter received the final report through Qualtrics on September 13 or 14. The report was sent through Qualtrics with about 30% of the emails bouncing back, several times. It was my great fortune to click send when someone else was sending thousands of emails. If you ended up with two emails, be sure to delete one.

 

Please call or email Carol with any questions or suggestions on how to improve the report, 785-532-1943 or cfink@ksu.edu.

NAE4-HA 4-H Military Partnerships Award 2016

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

Webinar, October 4th, 1:00 ET, 12:00 CT

Several Extension 4-H Military Liaisons mentioned an appreciation for Dr. Mary Arnold’s research following her webinar, which was posted on the 4-H Military Partnerships website, Positive Youth Development Programs: Supporting the Development of Thriving Youth. She completed another phase of her research this summer and has agreed to present her latest findings this fall. She has set aside, Tuesday, October 4, 2016, at 1:00 ET (12:00 CT). More details will be coming. She is spending much of September presenting her latest work. Mark your calendar!

(NOTE: The webinar link for Dr. Mary Arnold’s webinar may disappear at some point in the near future. If you were not able to be on the webinar in June, this is a great opportunity to catch-up and be ready for next phase of her research in her upcoming webinar on October 4.)

E-Academy Professional Development Series

From NAE4-HA Newsletter – February 10, 2016

Learning is an essential function and outcome of 4-H youth development experiences. I am excited to announce that the 2016 E-Academy professional development series will focus on learning. The Role of Learning in Positive Youth Development will be a 10 session online professional development series taking place from March 30 April 27, 2016.
The e-academy is free and requires pre-registration. Registration is:

http://event.on24.com/wcc/r/1096601/97DB8B4A481DE1CC1CF243152ECEEB5D/7575.
More information about the sessions will be added as it becomes available.

Please promote this opportunity to all of the target audiences listed below.

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2016 NAE4-HA Awards Applications

From NAE4-HA Newsletter – February 10, 2016

“We all do great work within our 4-H programs across the nation. Why not be recognized for that hard work? The Member Recognition Committee would like to encourage you to apply for an award as a member of NAE4-HA. There are a variety of awards that you can submit an application for, you can view the awards descriptions and apply for them here http://www.nae4ha.com/awards. All awards must be submitted into the online system by March 1, 2016. If you have any questions about the awards we encourage you to contact your Member Recognition State Contact.” Continue reading “2016 NAE4-HA Awards Applications”

4-H Military Partnership Report 2016

Due to the multiple issues last year with the report saving information in Qualtrics, the 2016 report will be entered into Access (requested information will be the same as 2015). Qualtrics will still be used as the system to get the report to the reporter and submitted back to KSU. KSU technology staff feels the issue was with Qualtrics updating their system over the year with the pre-fill links. Knowing all systems need updating, we will use only the basic technology of this system. Qualtrics provides the Continue reading “4-H Military Partnership Report 2016”