Straight from the horse(man)'s mouth: Innovative 4-H camps

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As 4-H evolves to include a wide breadth of youths' modern interests, innovative educational opportunities and evaluation practices become necessary. Horsemanship and safety-based horse camps were created in response to a statewide challenge to develop competitive 4-H members and retain those members as they approach adolescence. This article addresses the development, implementation, and review of Arkansas's horse 4-H camps. The article content includes a practical example of Kirkpatrick's evaluation model and a description of how a goalbased evaluation led to planned program modifications.

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Kurtzo, F., Edgar, L. D., Graham, D. L., & Russell, M. (2017). Straight from the horse(man)’s mouth: Innovative 4-H camps. Journal of Extension, 55(5). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.55.05.18

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