Volume
39
Issue
3
Abstract
The Florida Association for Family and Community Education (FAFCE) is a volunteer group that works with the Family and Consumer Science program area of the Florida Cooperative Extension Service. A demographic questionnaire and learning style assessment were administered to volunteers. The mean age of volunteers was 71 years, and the majority were Caucasian females. Forty-two percent reported they have received some form of professional development as a volunteer. As a group FAFCE volunteers were field dependent. The median GEFT score was 2.0, with scores ranging from 0 to 18. Findings from this study provided useful insight and baseline data on the FAFCE volunteer program.
Recommended Citation
Hoover, T., & Connor, N. J. (2001). Preferred Learning Styles of Florida Association for Family and Community Education Volunteers: Implications for Professional Development. The Journal of Extension, 39(3), Article 29. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol39/iss3/29