Volume
42
Issue
5
Abstract
Since 1997, Ohio 4-H has participated in the Ohio Partnership for Character Education (OPCE) and conducted successful 4-H school character education programs. Three programs are highlighted in this article, along with four recommendations for future 4-H school character education partnerships: youth character education should be a priority need in communities served by the partnership; schools should be open to partnerships with community organizations; the wealth of character education curricula should be reviewed to select resources which meet local needs; and funding for the continuation of successful pilot programs should be secured early.
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Recommended Citation
Nickles, S., Reed, V., Cropper, R. J., & Cox, K. J. (2004). Building Character Through 4-H School Partnerships. The Journal of Extension, 42(5), Article 23. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol42/iss5/23