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4-H Evaluation Jeopardy

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Stakeholders

Data Points

Qualitative and

QuantitativeReporting

Final Jeopardy

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Stakeholders 100

What is Extension Council?

Name the stakeholder group that is made up of nine citizens that have local

control.

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Stakeholders 200

Name the stakeholder group that is made up of nine

citizens that oversees public entities.

What is the Board of Regents?

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Stakeholders 300

This stakeholder is responsible for national fundraising and branding.

What is National 4-H

Council?

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Stakeholders 400

Name the stakeholder group that we work with

directly.

What is youth.

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Stakeholders 500

Name the type of stakeholders that provides oversight to 4-H programming in partnership with land-grant universities.

What is USDA/NIFA?

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Data Points 100

Name the priority topic this data point relates

to: “I use good listening skills when others are

talking”

What is communication and the arts.

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Salesmen 200What is the definition of a data point?

Daily Double: Data Points 200

Item of factual information derived from research

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Data Points 300

Showing value, reporting

Name one way reason we need to know data

points.

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Data Points 400

Name a healthy living data point.

• I eat more fruits and vegetables• I make healthier food choices• I help my family make healthy food choices

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Data Points 500

Name a way we collect data.

What is Surveys, evaluations

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Qualitative and QuantitativeData 100

Share the definition of qualitative and quantitative data.

Qualitative: Consists of words and observations, not numbers

Quantitative: Data on a numerical scale

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Name one way we collect qualitative data.

Qualitative and QuantitativeData 200

Interviews, focus groups.

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Qualitative and QuantitativeData 300

Give me an example of quantitative data.

# of Participants

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Qualitative and QuantitativeData 400

Share one way you use data in your program.

Marketing, recruitmentPartnership development

Grants

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Qualitative and QuantitativeData 500

How can we use data to indicate that a change has taken place due to our

programming?

Before and After survey – measure baseline compared to knowledge after

the program

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Reporting 100

This report is due in an online submission on October 15th.

Plan of Work

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Reporting 200

This form is submitted through 4-H Online and records non-club data.

Bonus if you can tell me the due date.

What is

Group EnrollmentBonus: Oct 1st

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Reporting 300

Name one type of school enrichment program we

would report on.

What is Ricochet, Pick a Better Snack, anything in

support of school curriculum over 6 hours

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Reporting 400

Name one type of group we report on.

What is Day Camp, School Enrichment, Overnight Camp, Special Interest

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Reporting 500

Share the definition of camping for reporting.

Outdoor education

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THANK YOU!

Final Jeopardy:

WHO DO WE APPRECIATE?!

YOU!!!!


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