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Positive Youth
Development & Life
Skill Development
Presented by
Steve McKinley
mckinles@purdue.edu;
765-494-8435
Objectives:
1. Discuss characteristics of youth
development.
2. Identify life skills developed by 4-H
members.
3. Explain the components of the
Experiential Learning Model.
4. Discuss methods to help youth
develop life skills.
5. Identify characteristics of
successful youth and adult
partnerships.
Objective 1
Discuss characteristics of youth development.
Youth Development Approach
• Focus on positive outcomes desired for
youth, not on negative outcomes to
prevent.
• Provide programs that are available to all
young people.
• Youth are seen as “central actors in their
own development.”
• Develop the whole person – not just a
single characteristic or problem.
Youth Development Approach
• Mastery of competencies for productive
adult life.
• Not something done TO youth, but results
from programming WITH youth.
• Guided by caring, knowledgeable adults –
dependent on family and other adults in
community.
• Programs offered in safe, nurturing,
healthy environments.
To master skills young people need…
• Safety and structure
• Sense of belonging and membership
• Closeness and several good relationships
• Experience of gaining competence and
mastering skills
To master skills young people need…
• Independence and control over some part
of their lives
• Self-awareness and ability and
opportunities to act on that understanding
• Sense of self-worth and ability and
opportunities to contribute
Positive Youth Development
• Is an intentional process
• Promotes positive outcomes for young
people
• Provides opportunities, relationships and
the support to fully participate.
• Takes place in families, peer groups,
schools, neighborhoods and communities.
• Source: National 4-H Leadership Trust
4-H Youth Development
• Non-formal, youth education program
• Housed in the Cooperative State Research,
Education and Extension Service (CSREES)
of the United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA)
• Part of land grant university system
• Access to most current knowledge and
research
• Located in each county in the nation
4-H Program Strengths
• Nationally-recognized
• Strong local, state, and national
infrastructure
• Outreach opportunities support
community efforts
• Research-based curriculum
• Professionals trained in adult education
and youth programming
• Record of successful partnerships with
youth-serving organizations
Approaches to 4-H Youth Development
PREVENTION
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION
Focus: Risks & Risk Factors
Focus: Skills & Knowledge Focus: Developmental Needs
Target: Social Norms
Target: Individual Learners Target: Opportunities for Youth
Goal: Fewer Problems
Goal: Competency in knowledge or skill Goal: Maturity & Potential
Understanding the Different
Approaches
Developed by Cathann A. Kress, Ph.D.
EDUCATION
FOCUS
YOUTH
DEVELOPMENT
Biological & Physical Changes
Cognitive Changes Psychosocial Changes
Competencies
1. Health/Physical 3. Cognitive/Creative
2. Personal/Social 4. Vocational/Citizenship
Needs
1. Physiological 6. Independence/Control
2. Safety and Structure over one’s life
3. Belonging/Membership 7. Self Worth/Contribution
4. Closeness/Relationships 8. Capacity to enjoy life
5. Competency/Mastery
Contextual Influences
Community, Family, Peers,
School, Work, Leisure
Objective 2
Identify life skills developed by 4-H
members.
Life Skill Development
• Life Skills – competencies that help
people function well in their
environments.
• Learned in sequential steps related
to their age and developmental
stage.
• Acquired through “learn-by-doing”
activities.
Targeting Life Skills Model
Source: Pat
Hendricks,
Iowa State
HEAD
HEART
HANDS
HEALTH
Objective 3
Explain the components of the
Experiential Learning Model
Experiential Learning Model
• Process for youth to learn through a
carefully planned experience
followed by leader-led discussion
questions
• Basis for 4-H activity manuals
"Learn by Doing"
• We remember:
– 10% of what we read
– 20% of what we hear
– 30% of what we see
– 50% of what we see and hear
– 70% of what we see, hear and discuss
– 90% of what we see, hear, discuss and
practice
• You can tell or show members how to
do something, but the actual
experience of doing it themselves is
the best way to reinforce learning
10%
90%
70%
50%
30%
Experiential Learning Model
Experience… “Just do it!”
• Action on the part of the learner
• Leader provides guidance, but is not
directive
• Goal is for youth to “experience” the
activity to develop life skills
• Opportunities for practice
Share… “What happened?”
• Ask the group some of the following
questions…
– What did you do?
– What happened?
– What did it feel like to do this?
– What was most difficult? Easiest?
Process… “What’s important?”
• Ask questions to focus on thinking
about the process…
– How was the experience conducted?
– How was the activity performed?
– What steps did you complete during this
activity?
– What problems did you encounter? How
did you overcome them?
Generalize… “So what?”
• Focus questions on individual
experiences…
– What did you learn or discover?
– How does what you learned relate to
other things you have been doing?
– What skill did you practice? What similar
experiences have you had with learning
this skill?
Apply… “Now what?”
• Emphasize how this activity helped
the members learn subject matter
skills and practice life skills.
– How does what you learned relate to
other parts of your life?
– How can you use what you learned?
– How might this experience change the
way you will approach a similar task in
the future?
Debriefing the Activity
• Debriefing allows members to complete
their learning from the activity.
• Leaders should be well-prepared for the
debriefing.
• Build in adequate time for members to
reflect on their experiences.
• Listen to youth carefully.
• Most important outcome: members
demonstrate new knowledge gain & practice
targeted life skill.
Objective 4
Discuss methods to help youth
develop life skills.
Methods used in 4-H to help
youth develop life skills
• 4-H projects
• Activity manuals
• Demonstrations/Public Speaking
• Judging events
• Skill-a-thons
• Project workshops
• Educational trips
• Resume building
• Camp Counselors
Skill-a-thon
• Method to involve 4-H members and
parents
• Challenging, non-competitive, learn-by-
doing activities
• Series of mini learning stations with
assistants at each station
• Participants rotate from station to station
to perform the given task
Skill-a-thon
• All team members test their knowledge
and ability before assistant provides hints
• Can involve several project groups at one
time on the program
• Entire club can be actively involved at one
time
• Provides recognition to projects and
leaders
Planning a Skill-a-thon
• Determine subject matter for stations.
• Create realistic tasks to complete at each
station.
• Delegate responsibility for securing
adequate equipment and supplies.
• Identify an assistant for each station
(youth or adult) familiar with the topic.
• Identify volunteer to divide group into
teams of 2-4 and to assign each team to a
workstation.
• Advertise event to members and parents.
Conducting a Skill-a-thon
• Set up stations
• Divide group into teams by age
• Allow teams to experience activities
• Listen to answers and presentations
• Ask questions to help build on
presentation
• Praise efforts
• Review major points and appropriate
solutions
• Evaluate the skill-a-thon
Objective 5
Identify characteristics of successful
youth and adult partnerships.
Youth-Adult Partnerships
• Provides opportunities for youth and
adults to work together
• Excellent learning opportunity for
both groups
• Adults work with youth as equals in
the partnership (not do activities to
or for youth)
Youth-Adult Partnerships
• Benefits of youth involvement:
– Youth recruit other youth more
effectively than adults
– Youth have a fresh perspective
– Youth have access to information
– Youth gain self-esteem and new skills.
– Communities gain new source of
potential leaders
Youth-Adult Partnerships
• Benefits of youth involvement:
– New role models are formed.
– Negative youth activities are reduced.
– Adults learn they don’t need to be
responsible for everything.
– Adults better understand youth and
become re-energized.
– Youth better understand adults and the
roles they play.
Tips to develop effective YAP’s
• Don't expect more from youth than you
would from an adult. Youth have busy
schedules and deadlines too.
• Treat youth as individuals. Don't ask one
youth to represent all youth.
• Encourage youth & adults to work as equal
partners with balanced voices.
• Respect youth as having a significant
contribution to make and do not view
them only as program beneficiaries.
Tips to develop effective YAP’s
• Don't interrupt. Allow youth the chance
to finish their thoughts.
• Help the group feel comfortable with each
other and overcome the initial anxiety.
• Outline expectations and responsibilities
of youth and adult members. Establish a
set of shared values, such as respect,
equality, openness, listening, and trust.
• Work toward outcomes that address real
issues and needs of youth & community.
Tips to develop effective YAP’s
• Allow youth and adults to learn together
and explore beneficial new program ideas.
• Take joint responsibility for decision-
making, identifying issues, planning, and
implementing plans.
• Provide challenging and relevant roles for
participation in the organization.
• Evaluate results and give positive
reinforcement. Allow time to reflect on
the work accomplished.
Overcoming Barriers to Youth
Service
• Discuss organizational “mindset” so that
adults and youth working together is a
productive and enjoyable experience for
both groups
• Advise adults about “dos and don’ts” on
how to work with youth, and youth on
how to work with adults
• Hold open discussion about stereotypes
that adults and youth have of each other
• Lead exercises to practice “shared power”
Overcoming Barriers to Youth
Service
• Train various age groups appropriately
• Provide clear definition of roles and
responsibilities for both adults and youth
• Include youth in meaningful decision-making
processes
• Be sensitive to logistics such as the
availability of transportation, suitable
scheduling, and snacks for young volunteers
who come after school
Source: Independent Sector
Youth as Volunteers
• 44% of adults volunteer and 2/3 of these
began volunteering when they were young.
• Adults who began volunteering as youth are twice
as likely to volunteer as those who did not
volunteer when they were younger.
• High school volunteering recently reached the
highest levels in the past 50 years.
• In every income and age group, those who
volunteered as youth give and volunteer more
than those who did not.
• Those who volunteered as youth and whose
parents volunteered became the most generous
adults in giving time.
Source: “Youth Service America”, Independent Sector
This I Believe…
• The 4-H boy and girl are more important than the
4-H projects.
• 4-H is not trying to replace the home, the church,
and the school, only to supplement them.
• 4-H’ers are their own best exhibit.
• No 4-H award is worth sacrificing the reputation
of a 4-H member or leader.
• Competition is a natural human trait and should
be recognized as such in 4-H club work. It should
be given no more emphasis than other
fundamentals in 4-H.
This I Believe…
• Learning how to do the project is more important
than the project itself.
• A blue ribbon 4-H’er with a red ribbon pig is more
desirable than a red ribbon 4-H’er with a blue
ribbon pig.
• To “learn by doing” is fundamental in any sound
educational program and is characteristic of the
4-H program.
• Generally speaking, there is more than one good
way of doing most things.
• Every 4-H member needs to be noticed, to be
important, to achieve, and to be praised.
• Our job is to teach 4-H members HOW to think,
NOT what to think.
Source: Utah 4-H
Resources
• Hendricks, Pat. 1998. “Targeting Life Skills
Model.”
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/lifes
kills/previewwheel.html.
• Independent Sector.
http://www.independentsector.org/progra
ms/research/engagingyouth.html.
• Kress, Cathann. “Essential Elements of 4-H
Youth Development.” National 4-H
Headquarters. http://www.national4-
hheadquarters.gov/library/elements.ppt.
Resources
• USDA/Army Youth Development Project.
2003. “4-H 101, The Basics of Starting 4-H
Clubs.” http://www.national4-
hheadquarters.gov/library/4h_docs.htm.
• Utah 4-H website. “This I Believe…”
http://utah4h.org/vol-
handbook/handouts.htm.
• Woessner, Lisa. “Youth and Adult
Partnerships.” University of Illinois 4-H.
http://www.4-
h.uiuc.edu/opps/articles003.html.

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Life_Skills_Development.ppt

  • 1. Positive Youth Development & Life Skill Development Presented by Steve McKinley mckinles@purdue.edu; 765-494-8435
  • 2. Objectives: 1. Discuss characteristics of youth development. 2. Identify life skills developed by 4-H members. 3. Explain the components of the Experiential Learning Model. 4. Discuss methods to help youth develop life skills. 5. Identify characteristics of successful youth and adult partnerships.
  • 3. Objective 1 Discuss characteristics of youth development.
  • 4. Youth Development Approach • Focus on positive outcomes desired for youth, not on negative outcomes to prevent. • Provide programs that are available to all young people. • Youth are seen as “central actors in their own development.” • Develop the whole person – not just a single characteristic or problem.
  • 5. Youth Development Approach • Mastery of competencies for productive adult life. • Not something done TO youth, but results from programming WITH youth. • Guided by caring, knowledgeable adults – dependent on family and other adults in community. • Programs offered in safe, nurturing, healthy environments.
  • 6. To master skills young people need… • Safety and structure • Sense of belonging and membership • Closeness and several good relationships • Experience of gaining competence and mastering skills
  • 7. To master skills young people need… • Independence and control over some part of their lives • Self-awareness and ability and opportunities to act on that understanding • Sense of self-worth and ability and opportunities to contribute
  • 8. Positive Youth Development • Is an intentional process • Promotes positive outcomes for young people • Provides opportunities, relationships and the support to fully participate. • Takes place in families, peer groups, schools, neighborhoods and communities. • Source: National 4-H Leadership Trust
  • 9. 4-H Youth Development • Non-formal, youth education program • Housed in the Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service (CSREES) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) • Part of land grant university system • Access to most current knowledge and research • Located in each county in the nation
  • 10. 4-H Program Strengths • Nationally-recognized • Strong local, state, and national infrastructure • Outreach opportunities support community efforts • Research-based curriculum • Professionals trained in adult education and youth programming • Record of successful partnerships with youth-serving organizations
  • 11. Approaches to 4-H Youth Development PREVENTION YOUTH DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION Focus: Risks & Risk Factors Focus: Skills & Knowledge Focus: Developmental Needs Target: Social Norms Target: Individual Learners Target: Opportunities for Youth Goal: Fewer Problems Goal: Competency in knowledge or skill Goal: Maturity & Potential
  • 12. Understanding the Different Approaches Developed by Cathann A. Kress, Ph.D. EDUCATION FOCUS YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Biological & Physical Changes Cognitive Changes Psychosocial Changes Competencies 1. Health/Physical 3. Cognitive/Creative 2. Personal/Social 4. Vocational/Citizenship Needs 1. Physiological 6. Independence/Control 2. Safety and Structure over one’s life 3. Belonging/Membership 7. Self Worth/Contribution 4. Closeness/Relationships 8. Capacity to enjoy life 5. Competency/Mastery Contextual Influences Community, Family, Peers, School, Work, Leisure
  • 13. Objective 2 Identify life skills developed by 4-H members.
  • 14. Life Skill Development • Life Skills – competencies that help people function well in their environments. • Learned in sequential steps related to their age and developmental stage. • Acquired through “learn-by-doing” activities.
  • 15. Targeting Life Skills Model Source: Pat Hendricks, Iowa State
  • 16. HEAD
  • 17. HEART
  • 18. HANDS
  • 20. Objective 3 Explain the components of the Experiential Learning Model
  • 21. Experiential Learning Model • Process for youth to learn through a carefully planned experience followed by leader-led discussion questions • Basis for 4-H activity manuals
  • 22. "Learn by Doing" • We remember: – 10% of what we read – 20% of what we hear – 30% of what we see – 50% of what we see and hear – 70% of what we see, hear and discuss – 90% of what we see, hear, discuss and practice • You can tell or show members how to do something, but the actual experience of doing it themselves is the best way to reinforce learning
  • 25. Experience… “Just do it!” • Action on the part of the learner • Leader provides guidance, but is not directive • Goal is for youth to “experience” the activity to develop life skills • Opportunities for practice
  • 26. Share… “What happened?” • Ask the group some of the following questions… – What did you do? – What happened? – What did it feel like to do this? – What was most difficult? Easiest?
  • 27. Process… “What’s important?” • Ask questions to focus on thinking about the process… – How was the experience conducted? – How was the activity performed? – What steps did you complete during this activity? – What problems did you encounter? How did you overcome them?
  • 28. Generalize… “So what?” • Focus questions on individual experiences… – What did you learn or discover? – How does what you learned relate to other things you have been doing? – What skill did you practice? What similar experiences have you had with learning this skill?
  • 29. Apply… “Now what?” • Emphasize how this activity helped the members learn subject matter skills and practice life skills. – How does what you learned relate to other parts of your life? – How can you use what you learned? – How might this experience change the way you will approach a similar task in the future?
  • 30. Debriefing the Activity • Debriefing allows members to complete their learning from the activity. • Leaders should be well-prepared for the debriefing. • Build in adequate time for members to reflect on their experiences. • Listen to youth carefully. • Most important outcome: members demonstrate new knowledge gain & practice targeted life skill.
  • 31. Objective 4 Discuss methods to help youth develop life skills.
  • 32. Methods used in 4-H to help youth develop life skills • 4-H projects • Activity manuals • Demonstrations/Public Speaking • Judging events • Skill-a-thons • Project workshops • Educational trips • Resume building • Camp Counselors
  • 33. Skill-a-thon • Method to involve 4-H members and parents • Challenging, non-competitive, learn-by- doing activities • Series of mini learning stations with assistants at each station • Participants rotate from station to station to perform the given task
  • 34. Skill-a-thon • All team members test their knowledge and ability before assistant provides hints • Can involve several project groups at one time on the program • Entire club can be actively involved at one time • Provides recognition to projects and leaders
  • 35. Planning a Skill-a-thon • Determine subject matter for stations. • Create realistic tasks to complete at each station. • Delegate responsibility for securing adequate equipment and supplies. • Identify an assistant for each station (youth or adult) familiar with the topic. • Identify volunteer to divide group into teams of 2-4 and to assign each team to a workstation. • Advertise event to members and parents.
  • 36. Conducting a Skill-a-thon • Set up stations • Divide group into teams by age • Allow teams to experience activities • Listen to answers and presentations • Ask questions to help build on presentation • Praise efforts • Review major points and appropriate solutions • Evaluate the skill-a-thon
  • 37. Objective 5 Identify characteristics of successful youth and adult partnerships.
  • 38. Youth-Adult Partnerships • Provides opportunities for youth and adults to work together • Excellent learning opportunity for both groups • Adults work with youth as equals in the partnership (not do activities to or for youth)
  • 39. Youth-Adult Partnerships • Benefits of youth involvement: – Youth recruit other youth more effectively than adults – Youth have a fresh perspective – Youth have access to information – Youth gain self-esteem and new skills. – Communities gain new source of potential leaders
  • 40. Youth-Adult Partnerships • Benefits of youth involvement: – New role models are formed. – Negative youth activities are reduced. – Adults learn they don’t need to be responsible for everything. – Adults better understand youth and become re-energized. – Youth better understand adults and the roles they play.
  • 41. Tips to develop effective YAP’s • Don't expect more from youth than you would from an adult. Youth have busy schedules and deadlines too. • Treat youth as individuals. Don't ask one youth to represent all youth. • Encourage youth & adults to work as equal partners with balanced voices. • Respect youth as having a significant contribution to make and do not view them only as program beneficiaries.
  • 42. Tips to develop effective YAP’s • Don't interrupt. Allow youth the chance to finish their thoughts. • Help the group feel comfortable with each other and overcome the initial anxiety. • Outline expectations and responsibilities of youth and adult members. Establish a set of shared values, such as respect, equality, openness, listening, and trust. • Work toward outcomes that address real issues and needs of youth & community.
  • 43. Tips to develop effective YAP’s • Allow youth and adults to learn together and explore beneficial new program ideas. • Take joint responsibility for decision- making, identifying issues, planning, and implementing plans. • Provide challenging and relevant roles for participation in the organization. • Evaluate results and give positive reinforcement. Allow time to reflect on the work accomplished.
  • 44. Overcoming Barriers to Youth Service • Discuss organizational “mindset” so that adults and youth working together is a productive and enjoyable experience for both groups • Advise adults about “dos and don’ts” on how to work with youth, and youth on how to work with adults • Hold open discussion about stereotypes that adults and youth have of each other • Lead exercises to practice “shared power”
  • 45. Overcoming Barriers to Youth Service • Train various age groups appropriately • Provide clear definition of roles and responsibilities for both adults and youth • Include youth in meaningful decision-making processes • Be sensitive to logistics such as the availability of transportation, suitable scheduling, and snacks for young volunteers who come after school Source: Independent Sector
  • 46. Youth as Volunteers • 44% of adults volunteer and 2/3 of these began volunteering when they were young. • Adults who began volunteering as youth are twice as likely to volunteer as those who did not volunteer when they were younger. • High school volunteering recently reached the highest levels in the past 50 years. • In every income and age group, those who volunteered as youth give and volunteer more than those who did not. • Those who volunteered as youth and whose parents volunteered became the most generous adults in giving time. Source: “Youth Service America”, Independent Sector
  • 47. This I Believe… • The 4-H boy and girl are more important than the 4-H projects. • 4-H is not trying to replace the home, the church, and the school, only to supplement them. • 4-H’ers are their own best exhibit. • No 4-H award is worth sacrificing the reputation of a 4-H member or leader. • Competition is a natural human trait and should be recognized as such in 4-H club work. It should be given no more emphasis than other fundamentals in 4-H.
  • 48. This I Believe… • Learning how to do the project is more important than the project itself. • A blue ribbon 4-H’er with a red ribbon pig is more desirable than a red ribbon 4-H’er with a blue ribbon pig. • To “learn by doing” is fundamental in any sound educational program and is characteristic of the 4-H program. • Generally speaking, there is more than one good way of doing most things. • Every 4-H member needs to be noticed, to be important, to achieve, and to be praised. • Our job is to teach 4-H members HOW to think, NOT what to think. Source: Utah 4-H
  • 49. Resources • Hendricks, Pat. 1998. “Targeting Life Skills Model.” http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/lifes kills/previewwheel.html. • Independent Sector. http://www.independentsector.org/progra ms/research/engagingyouth.html. • Kress, Cathann. “Essential Elements of 4-H Youth Development.” National 4-H Headquarters. http://www.national4- hheadquarters.gov/library/elements.ppt.
  • 50. Resources • USDA/Army Youth Development Project. 2003. “4-H 101, The Basics of Starting 4-H Clubs.” http://www.national4- hheadquarters.gov/library/4h_docs.htm. • Utah 4-H website. “This I Believe…” http://utah4h.org/vol- handbook/handouts.htm. • Woessner, Lisa. “Youth and Adult Partnerships.” University of Illinois 4-H. http://www.4- h.uiuc.edu/opps/articles003.html.