Stakeholder Satisfaction with a 4-H Extension Program for Five- to Eight-Year-Old Children
Volume
37
Issue
5
Abstract
Stakeholder evaluations are essential for modifying or adjusting a program to ensure it is meeting its goals. A sample of 277 parents, 144 volunteers, and 44 agents/program assistants were surveyed to determine the perceived value and acceptance level of Ohio's 4-H K-2 program and its curriculum. The results were clear. The stakeholders of Ohio's 4-H program believe it is beneficial and effective for improving life skills for five- to eight-year-old children. Other states could benefit from using stakeholder evaluations to determine the immediate concerns of the people directly involved in the success or failure of a program.
Recommended Citation
Scheer, S. D., & Lafontaine, K. R. (1999). Stakeholder Satisfaction with a 4-H Extension Program for Five- to Eight-Year-Old Children. The Journal of Extension, 37(5), Article 9. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol37/iss5/9