Priorities for University Outreach in Children, Youth, Families and Communities
Volume
37
Issue
6
Abstract
In a survey of 950 residents of Michigan, respondents were asked about their preferences concerning receiving more information from Michigan State University, and the means by which they would prefer to receive to this information. Topics that were more frequently rated high priority than others were school violence, child abuse, treating people equally, preventing drug abuse, and affordable health care. Methods of information dissemination that were most frequently rated as "highly prefer" were public schools, Internet, television, Extension, pamphlets and printed matter.
Recommended Citation
Griffore, R. J., Phenice, L. A., Walker, R., & Carolan, M. (1999). Priorities for University Outreach in Children, Youth, Families and Communities. The Journal of Extension, 37(6), Article 11. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol37/iss6/11