Projects provide the basis of the 4-H program by offering various educational experiences. Carrying out a project will help the member "learn by doing" as well as learn "why" things happen the way they do.
The project is a teaching tool that can be used to develop many desirable traits in addition to the more evident project skills. Project work is a means to an end, not the end itself. The development of the individual is the most important part Projects are real life experiences that help 4-H'ers learn to make sound decisions. Projects put the hands and mind to work. Create a sense of ownership Give a feeling of achievement Strengthen family and community ties Provide members the opportunity to: Provide leisure time activities Explore career opportunities and thus the need for continued education. All projects are, in a sense, career explorative–giving each member a taste of the work and responsibilities involved. Project work is conducted through various delivery methods:Why projects?
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Project selection is optional for Nebraska 4-H members, with the exception of horse and shooting sports projects. However, youth are encouraged to officially enroll in projects they are interested in. The project enrollment process may help youth learn valuable management skills like goal-setting, record-keeping, planning, and organizing.
2024 Nebraska 4-H Projects
Animal Science
Communication & Expressive Arts
Consumer & Family Science
Environmental Education & Earth Science
Shooting Sports: Hunting Skills
Shooting Sports: Smallbore Pistol
Healthy Living
Leadership, Citizenship & Personal Development
Plant Science
Science, Engineering & Technology
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