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Title: Texas 4-H Recordkeeping


1
Texas 4-H Recordkeeping
  • Information provided by
  • Derrick Bruton Jodi McManus
  • Extension Program Specialists 4-H

2
Interesting Findings
  • Survey conducted with 2011 Texas 4-H scholar
    interviewees (188 of 192 interviewees responded)
  • 88 (166 of 188) had completed a recordbook
  • 42 (79 of 188) completed recordbook 7-10 yrs
  • 86 said the recordkeeping skills they learned
    helped them in completing scholarship
  • 83 said they used previous recordbooks to
    complete scholarship application

3
How Many Kids are Involved?
  • Estimate of 4,000 statewide on county level
    complete recordbooks
  • 2011 District entries 2,439
  • 2011 State entries 310
  • 5.7 OF MEMBERS
  • Hopefully, the changes/updates to the
    recordkeeping sytem will increase these numbers!

4
  • Give us your HONEST opinion of the current
    recordbook system?
  • (responses from the TX 4-H Volunteer Conference,
    July 2011)
  • LOVE IT! 5
  • It is OK 30
  • Needs some changes 60
  • IT STINKS! 5

5
Volunteer Conference Feedback
  • Do not understand current recordbook objectives
    why are they necessary? not kid friendly
  • Frustration with judging process no consistency
    need rubric
  • Current system is not easy for new kids to adopt
    as a new family, we dont know the lingo to use
  • Would like for the MAP to mirror the recordbook
    forms or for the MAP to be the recordbook
  • Would like examples of good recordbooks posted
    online
  • Would like to still have a version to complete on
    their computer for those who may have limiting
    internet access
  • Would like to see the first 2 sections combined. 
    Just give them 3 pages to fill in what they did
    and what they learned.
  • Seems like the FUN has been taken out of RB
    process
  • KISS Keep it simple stupid

6
More Volunteer Feedback(after seeing some of the
proposed changes)
  • I know my 12 yr old could do it!
  • Love the rubric (new score sheet)
  • Love the online ideas and the judges comment card
  • I hope to see all the changes SOON
  • Just have 4-Hers list what they did what they
    learned
  • Have guidelines age appropriate for each age
    category

7
Agent Feedback (after seeing some of the
proposed changes)
  • Do it!
  • No captions on photos
  • No more objectives
  • Combine pages 1-3 of form
  • Standardize forms
  • Should be different expectations for juniors vs
    seniors
  • Love the rubric (it is dummy proof)
  • Love online system (implement NOW)
  • Make online system a REQUIREMENT
  • Go for it Quit talking about it and do it!
  • Consider judging online

8
NEW ONLINE SYSTEM!4H Reportswww.4hreports.com
AVAILABLE NOW!
9
Overview of Changes
  • Three levels of recordbooks Junior,
    Intermediate, Senior
  • Age appropriate forms will be progressive in
    nature (build on one another)
  • Simplified reports for Juniors Intermediates
  • Senior reports similar to current reports with
    some minor edits
  • All members will begin using new, updated forms
    this year (2011-2012 4-H year)

10
Overview of Changes
  • Forms may be completed through online entry
    system (www.4hreports.com) or may be downloaded
    from the Texas 4-H website
  • Recordbooks will still be printed and turned in
    (hardcopy) to be judged
  • Reference to recordbook objectives in report no
    longer required
  • Photo captions no longer required
  • Resume for seniors no longer required
  • College/Career Exploration page added for seniors
  • New scoresheet to provide better feedback coming
    soon!

11
JUNIOR Recordbook (4-H Age 8-10 yrs old)
  • Focus on 1 main project for current 4-H year
  • Other project areas, if any, can be included in
    Diary, Story, and Photos
  • Required documents
  • Personal Information Page
  • Junior Report Form (story is part of Report Form)
  • Photos pages (up to 3 pages)
  • Judging
  • Turn in required documents with current year
    information only using NEW forms followed by
    report forms (old forms) from last years
    recordbook (if available)
  • Judging will be focused on 1 main project in
    current year only

12
Junior Report Form
  • Junior Report Form includes
  • 4-H Goals
  • Complete at start of 4-H Year or start of project
  • Diary of 4-H Events - includes project
    work/activities, leadership, community service
  • Complete as activities happen throughout the year
  • My 4-H Story small text blocks to address 6
    questions/statements. Use complete sentencesyou
    are telling a story!
  • Complete at end of 4-H year or completion of
    project

Age Appropriate Practices for Juniors Setting
Goals Establishing positive habits through
routines (Diary of 4-H Events) Self-expression
through story telling
13
INTERMEDIATE Recordbook (4-H Age 11-13 yrs old)
  • Focus on 1 main project for current 4-H year
  • Other project areas, if any, can be included in
    Personal Journal, Summary of Activities and
    Story/Photos
  • Required documents
  • Personal Information Page
  • Intermediate Report Form
  • 4-H Story Photo Portfolio
  • Judging
  • Turn in required documents with current year
    information only using NEW forms followed by
    report forms (old forms) from last years
    recordbook
  • Judging will be focused on 1 main project and
    other project work/activities for up to 2 years

14
Intermediate Report Form
  • Intermediate Report Form includes
  • 4-H Project Plans and Goals
  • Complete at start of 4-H Year or start of project
  • Personal Journal - includes project
    work/activities, leadership, community service,
    and non-4-H activities
  • Complete as activities happen throughout the year
  • Summary of Activities Accomplishments,
    Recognition Awards, Community Service,
    Leadership, Project Summary
  • Complete at end of 4-H year or completion of
    project

Age Appropriate Practices for Intermediates Plann
ing decision making (project plans and
goals) Recording reflecting on personal
experiences (Journaling) Achievement motivation
(Summary of significant accomplishments)
15
SENIOR Recordbook (4-H Age 14-19 yrs old)
  • Similar to previous years reports with minor
    edits
  • Focus on up to 4 projects
  • Seniors are encouraged to set project goals at
    start of 4-H and adopt a record keeping system
    that meets their needs
  • Required documents
  • Personal Information Page
  • Senior Report Form (Sections I VII)
  • 4-H Story Photo Portfolio
  • Judging
  • Turn in required documents with current year
    information only using NEW forms followed by
    report forms (old forms) from last years
    recordbook
  • Judging will be based on up to 4 projects for up
    to 4 years

16
Senior Report Form
  • Senior Report Form includes (current year info
    only)
  • Sec I 4-H Project Experiences What is your
    project? How did it change or grow? What have you
    done? What have you learned? (Combined first two
    sections of old report form) 3 pages
  • Sec II 4-H Leadership Experiences chart
    format 1 page
  • Sec III 4-H Community Service chart format 1
    page
  • Sec IV Other 4-H Projects - ½ page
  • Section V 4-H Recognition Awards - chart
    format ½ page
  • Section VI Non 4-H Activities 1 page
  • Section VII College/Career Exploration chart
    format 1 page

Age Appropriate Practices for Seniors Personal
power (creating a recordkeeping system to meet
their needs) Critical thinking (reflecting and
summarizing experiences) Constructive use of time
(can see bigger picture and purpose for
recordkeeping)
17
Story Photos
  • Juniors
  • Story is part of report form
  • Include up to 3 pages of photos behind report
    form
  • Intermediates Seniors
  • Story Photo Portfolio separate document from
    report forms
  • Up to 10 pages of text and photos (captions no
    longer required on photos)

18
Transitioning Between Age Divisions Judging
  • Each year a member will add their new report
    forms and other required documents on top of old
    report forms.
  • For Judging
  • All Ages Updated Personal Information page will
    be completed every year
  • Juniors Only current year report forms will be
    judged
  • Intermediates - 2 most current years report forms
    will be judged
  • Seniors 4 most current years report forms will
    be judged
  • Intermediates Seniors New Story Photo
    Portfolio will be completed every year

19
Judging of Recordbooks
  • A NEW scoresheet will be available soon!
  • Rubric/chart format to allow judges to check a
    box that best describes their assessment of each
    section of the book
  • Still allows space for written comments (next to
    each section and on back of scoresheet)
  • Member should be able to tell what areas need
    improvement based on check marks and comments
  • Sample (still in draft) on next page

20
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21
Training for Families/Members
  • Basic Instructions and Instruction Guide can be
    found at 4hreports.com
  • Short instructional videos also available at
    4hreports.com (more will continually be added,
    check back often)
  • Frequently Asked Questions page also available
    and will continue to grow with QA
  • JUMP INmost of the forms are self explanatory!
  • Check with your county office for local trainings

22
Questions?
  • General recordbook or content questions
  • Contact
  • Your local County Extension Agent
  • Clarification on guidelines or technical issues
  • Contact
  • Jodi McManus j-mcmanus_at_tamu.edu
  • Derrick Bruton d-bruton_at_tamu.edu
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