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Building on Your 4-H Knowledge Linda Schultz 4-H Youth Development Specialist

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1 Building on Your 4-H Knowledge Linda Schultz 4-H Youth Development Specialist schultzl@nmsu.edu

2 E-Learning Course  Created by a collaborative effort of the thirteen western states  Four interactive, self-paced online training modules, complete with review: About 4-H Positive Youth Development Getting Started in 4-H Leadership and Teaching  For whom: potential volunteers; new, current and re- entering 4-H volunteers; others who want to learn more about 4-H.

3 E-Learning Course  Why online: available anytime, anywhere; timely information updates; easy to access and use; instant feedback; can return to review information.  Key benefits: ability to reach more learners; more consistent, quality instruction; self-paced interactive learning; increased knowledge retention; cost- effective way to train; reduces staff delivery time; ready to use.

4 E-Learning Course  Located on New Mexico 4-H web site  Click on “Adult Volunteer Leaders” tab on left of 4-H home page.  Complete online application to receive password.

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12 Reviews & County Notification  Complete each module; score of module review is not viewed by anyone except the person completing the review. Certificate for each module can be printed after completion.  County Office is notified when modules have been completed. If county office needs volunteer contact information they can notify Linda Schultz.

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14 Web Resources  http://nm4h.nmsu.edu http://nm4h.nmsu.edu  Home Page provides Timely Topics  Left side headings include: 4-H Newsletters Scholarships Adult Volunteer Leaders State Youth Leadership Projects Conferences & Events 4-H Policies & Procedures Forms & Publications

15 Adult Volunteer Leaders “tab”  E-Learning Modules  Adult Leader Publications  4-H Adult Forum  WRLF  4-H Leaders’ Association  Executive Board  4-H Adult Forum Proceedings  Salute to Excellence Awards

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17 Printed Resources  4-H Projects & Literature Handbook* (200.B-3)  Curriculum Kits & AV Materials* (500.A-1)  New Mexico 4-H Club Leaders’ Handbook* (200.A-1)  Member and Leader Project materials * Also available from the website

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19 Welcome to 4-H Adult Forum

20 State Trainings for Adults  Shooting Sports Leader Certification - February  Home Ec School – March  Dog School - June  Livestock Schools –June (even yrs)  Horse School - June (odd years)  4-H Adult Forum - November

21 NM 4-H Adult Forum Registration Scholarships  Sponsored by the New Mexico 4-H Youth Development Foundation  At the early bird registration rate  Must submit completed registration form with payment in addition to the scholarship application form (1 page)  Receive check from Foundation after attending the 4-H Adult Forum

22 State Leadership Opportunities  Apply to be a representative from your 4-H District (NE, SE, NW & SW) to the 4-H Leaders’ Association Executive Board (3 year terms)  Officer opportunities on the Executive Board  Serve on the 4-H Adult Forum planning committee – 1 year term

23 State & National 4-H Recognition for Adults  Salute to Excellence Awards State & National levels:  4-H Volunteer of the Year Award – less than 10 years of service  Outstanding Lifetime 4-H Volunteer Award – more than 10 years of service  Nomination letter, resume & 3 letters of recommendation are required to nominate a 4-H leader.

24  New Mexico 4-H Hall of Fame Recognizes individuals who have had a significant impact upon the New Mexico 4-H Youth Development Nomination is required and can be submitted by any person or group. Current 4-H faculty and staff are not eligible for nomination.

25 Outstanding 4-H Agent Award  The Outstanding 4-H Agent Award is designed to reward Extension Agents for their exceptional efforts in communicating with 4-H clubs and groups, conducting county events, engaging volunteer 4-H leaders and providing educational opportunities for youth over their career.  To be eligible for nomination an agent must have served at least 3 years in a professional position with 4-H responsibilities.

26 Western Regional 4-H Leaders’ Forums (WRLF)  Hosted by a different state each year & involving leaders from throughout the 13 western states  Workshops, speakers, educational displays & activities, networking & fun  Upcoming Locations: 2014 Montana (March 27-30) 2015 Oregon 2016 Alaska 2017 Alberta, Canada

27 2014 WRLF  Hosted in Billings, MT  March 27-30, 2014  Theme: Past – Present – Possibilities  Workshops, National Speakers, Local Entertainment, Networking & More!  Registration: Nov. 1 – Dec. 31, 2013$255 Jan. 1 – Feb. 15, 2014 $305 Feb. 16 - Feb 28, 2014 $355

28 4-H International Program Chaperone  Each summer adult chaperones travel with groups of 4-H youth to countries on the States’ 4-H International Exchange Program (S4-HIEP)  2 week or 4 weeks in length  Serve as the Group Leader and support the exchange delegates while traveling abroad.

29 4-H International Program Host Family  Open your home to an exchange delegate and open your lives to the world!  Through States’ 4-H International, families have an opportunity to experience Argentina or Finland in July/August by hosting an exchange delegate for four weeks.  Hosting an adult chaperone is option too!

30 Thank you for volunteering your knowledge, skills and time with the New Mexico 4-H Youth Development Program – you DO make a positive difference! Questions???


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