A Historical Review Of Leadership Development In The FFA And 4-H

  • Hoover T
  • Scholl J
  • Dunigan A
  • et al.
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Abstract

FFA and 4-H are two youth-based organizations that cite leadership development as a key foundational component. The purpose of this study was to review and document the historical development of leadership events and activities in both programs. Evidence can be found of leadership development in schools, conferences, and camps. Leadership-related events evolved into public-speaking contests, debates, farm demonstrations, and implementation of chapter and club programs of activities. Leadership resources from both organizations include official manuals, convention proceedings, advisor/leader handbooks, textbooks, and state and national magazines. Historically, both organizations provided members multiple opportunities to develop leadership behaviors, skills, and characteristics through knowledge and skill acquisition, participation in community and civic activities, and in the transition into the workforce and/or postsecondary education.

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Hoover, T. S., Scholl, J. F., Dunigan, A. H., & Mamontova, N. (2007). A Historical Review Of Leadership Development In The FFA And 4-H. Journal of Agricultural Education, 48(3), 100–110. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2007.03100

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