"Revolution of Responsibility"
2012 4-H Teen Conference

Workshop Proposals Application
Deadline for submissions: February 17, 2012

4-H in Washington State

 
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"Revolution of Responsibility"
is accepting workshop proposals for the
2012 4-H Teen Conference, June 24-26, 2012
at WSU Campus in Pullman, Washington.

Our goal is to provide fun workshops that deliver tools and skills to help teens identify and achieve their goals and document positive youth development impacts. Each 4-H Teen Conference educational offering and activity should be experiential “hands on” and should incorporate one of the four Essential Elements of youth development AND one of the three national 4-H Missions Mandates. For more information on either of these, see links below.

All presentations fall on Monday, June 25th. Workshop sessions are planned for the morning and afternoon, one or two hour time slots.

Audience will include 4-H teens and teens from other youth development organizations grades 8th-12th (Summer 2012)

Each Teen Conference educational offering and activity should be experiential "hands on" and will incorporate one of the four Essential Elements of youth development AND one of the three national 4-H Mission Mandates.

More About Essential Elements:
   http://4h.wsu.edu/ws4h/elements_distillation.pdf

More About Mission Mandates:
   http://www.fourhcouncil.edu/missionmandates.aspx


The 2012 Washington State Teen Conference will:

1. Offer opportunities for teens from across Washington to come together to engage in educational programs applicable to their lives;

2. Promote positive adult and teen partnerships through the planning, implementation, and evaluation stages;

3. Include interactive and hands-on educational sessions, displays, and programs;

4. Feature nationally known speakers, university faculty, staff and students, community members, and 4-H members as presenters; and

5. Promote and recognize successful 4-H programs and activities conducted on the local, state, and national levels.



Your Workshop Title:

Presentors are:
Adult
Teen
Adult Team
Teen Team
Youth Adult Team

What age/grade is your workshop most applicable to: (check all that apply)
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Any

Presentation Format: (check all that apply)
Activity Based
Lecture
Discussion

How long is your presentation?:
1 Hour
2 Hours

I would like to deliver my presentation in the:
AM
PM

I am willing to deliver my presentation twice:
Yes
No

Essential Element Incorporated:
Mastery
Generosity
Belonging
Independence

Mission Mandate Incorporated:
Science, Engineering, Technology
Healthy Lifestyles
Citizenship, Youth in Government

Workshop Description:

What is the maximum number of students (audience) for this workshop?:

"Specifically, how will you workshop be 'hands on' and involve teen participation?":

WSU Extension


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