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Youth Development (Guadalupe County)

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Helping young age children and youth to masterskill training as perscribed by the 4h curriculum

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Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)Grant that I am P.I. for provided funds for hiring a county agent that reports to the McKinley County Director. His efforts had the following evaluation results:
• 95.83% of the participants from Fort Wingate High School made life skill gains from pre-program to post-program in Communication, and Useful/Marketable skills. This same percentage was also indicated for gains in tools and skills in GIS/GPS. Results below are from the Fort Wingate High School 4-H school enrichment program. Using the Targeting Life Skills Evaluation Tool, analysis of quantitative data indicates the following:

In terms of the life skill, communication, surveys indicated:

• An increase of average 1.82 to 3.5 for the students in terms of opportunity to practice the exchange of thoughts, information, or messages between individuals using speech, writing, gestures, and artistic expression

• An increase of average 1.79 to 3.5 for the students in terms of opportunity to make a presentation of their project in a classroom setting

• An increase of average 1.85 to 3.5 for the students in terms of opportunity to clearly state my thoughts, feelings, and ideas to others while presenting the projects in a classroom setting

In terms of life skill, useful/marketable skills, surveys indicated:

• An increase of average 1.97 to 3.5 for the students in terms of having useful/marketable skills to have the abilities wanted by employers and needed to hold a job

• An increase of average 2.14 to 3.54 for the students in terms of following instructions as they are given to them

• An increase of average 1.97 to 3.5 for the students in terms of contributing as a member of a team

• An increase of average 1.81 to 3.45 for the students in terms of keeping accurate and useful records

In terms of reading topography map, using a compass, using a GPS unit, and using GIS mapping software, surveys indicated:

• An increase of 87% of knowledge in the areas of tools used in project for mapping

• An increase of 63% in the reading of topography map

• An increase of 75% in the use of compass

• An increase of 68% in the GIS/GPS application use

• An increase of 82% in the use of GPS unit

• An increase of 90% in the use of GIS software

(Progress towards the medium-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted February 12, 2008, 11:08 pm
(From Youth Development)
The new Anton Chico club called the Painted Horses club had eleven new youth that wanted to learn about livestock in particular goats and sheep . These youth bought their goats and sheep began learning about and preparing themselves for the county fair . "Six activites were provided so they could learn about goat raising and Two youth attended the livestock school on showing goats. From their the agent provide several programs on showing goats and sheep at fairs. When the time came to attend the fairs the youth had fun preparing fot the fair and also the youth were able to win a spot in the local junior livstock sale sale . Approximatley 11,000 was genrated for the youth of Anton Chico to take back to their comunity . Six of the 4hers were very excited and have said they plan on raising goats from now on .
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 2, 2007, 4:38 pm
Ninteen more youth and two new clubs were established this past year in Guadalupe County . These new clubs were in Anton Chico and Vaughn . These clubs were mainly 6to 13 year old youth that have never been involved with any other youth organization.The club functions were geared to creating fun activities and how to maitain the club structure . Seven new leaders also were signed up
(Progress towards the medium-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 2, 2007, 4:27 pm
Eugenio Lujan has signed on to support Youth Development within Guadalupe County.
(Administrative message.)
Permalink - Posted September 8, 2006, 10:36 pm
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