Volume
41
Issue
4
Abstract
This article presents the findings of a needs assessment study conducted to plan and develop a statewide intergenerational program. Twenty-eight Extension personnel, primarily Extension educators in the Family and Consumer Science and 4-H/Youth Development program areas, noted their preferences regarding program content and delivery format. Results were subsequently used in making several key decisions about curricular directions and program delivery strategies. To further explore ways in which intergenerational programming strategies can be developed to enhance Extension programming, it is proposed that additional research be conducted with a broader base of Extension personnel.
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Recommended Citation
Kaplan, M., Liu, S., & Radhakrishna, R. (2003). Intergenerational Programming in Extension: Needs Assessment as Planning Tool. The Journal of Extension, 41(4), Article 7. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol41/iss4/7