Learning Styles of 4-H Members
Volume
30
Issue
1
Abstract
Are 4-H members "learning to do" at the expense of "learning to think?" Intervention strategies and methods to promote critical thinking, problem solving, and decision-making are needed, especially as 4-H moves toward more science- and technology-based curriculum. Inservice education of agents should include cognitive development-teaching "how to think"-to leaders and teachers. We can teach 4-H members how to use their cognitive abilities, one of the most basic life skills.
Recommended Citation
Rollins, T. J., & Scholl, J. F. (1992). Learning Styles of 4-H Members. The Journal of Extension, 30(1), Article 22. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol30/iss1/22