Abstract
This qualitative study examined the life course of ten adults who participated as youth in the 4-H International Exchange program. The purpose of this research was to explore the pathways that led each participant to their exchange experience as a youth and how that experience set the stage for further development into an adulthood marked by cultural interest, awareness, competence and global citizenship. Using a grounded theory approach the data were analyzed through selective, open, and axial codings that elucidated a series of key events, opportunities, and qualities that form a common pathway among all participants. The results of this research contribute to the articulation of a theory of change upon which international youth exchange programs can be effectively developed and enhanced. Specific recommendations for international youth exchange programs are presented.
Recommended Citation
Arnold, Mary E.; Davis, Jamie; and Corliss, Aimee L.
(2014)
"From 4-H International Youth Exchange to Global
Citizen: Common Pathways of Ten Past Program
Participants,"
Journal of Youth Development: Vol. 9:
Iss.
2, Article 7.
Available at:
https://open.clemson.edu/jyd/vol9/iss2/7