Extension Education and the Social Sciences
Herausgeber: de Guzman, Maria Rosario T; Hatton, Holly
Extension Education and the Social Sciences
Herausgeber: de Guzman, Maria Rosario T; Hatton, Holly
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Leading and emerging scholars discuss how the US Cooperative Extension System addresses issues and opportunities relevant to children, youth, families, and communities both now and in the future. Extension must now lead the way in building sustainable partnerships across disciplines to tackle complex issues considering diminishing resources.
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Leading and emerging scholars discuss how the US Cooperative Extension System addresses issues and opportunities relevant to children, youth, families, and communities both now and in the future. Extension must now lead the way in building sustainable partnerships across disciplines to tackle complex issues considering diminishing resources.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 428g
- ISBN-13: 9781108970372
- ISBN-10: 1108970370
- Artikelnr.: 69834307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 428g
- ISBN-13: 9781108970372
- ISBN-10: 1108970370
- Artikelnr.: 69834307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Overview of Extension and the Social Sciences: 1. Introduction: the
role of extension education in supporting children, youth, families, and
communities Maria Rosario T. de Guzman and Holly Hatton-Bowers; 2. Engaged
scholarship: navigating the role of research in extension using a
relationship education case example J. Kale Monk; 3. Extension's role in
promoting resilience among rural families with low-income Yoshie Sano, Ann
A. Berry and Christopher T. Sneed; 4. Extension programming to enhance
urban well-being Julie Fox; Part II. Addressing Key Issues in the Wellbeing
of Children, Youth and Families: 5. Extension's role in supporting young
children's well-being Constance C. Beecher and Teresa A. Byington; 6.
Supporting youth through family engagement: opportunities for extension
Jodi Dworkin; 7. The application of social science in 4-h youth development
Theresa M. Ferrari and Mary E. Arnold; 8. Leveraging community and
extension connections to support food, nutrition, and health programming
Lisa Franzen-Castle, Michelle Krehbiel and Jean Ann Fischer; 9. Youth
entrepreneurship education in extension: on applying lessons from the
social sciences Surin Kim, Maria Rosario T. de Guzman, Claire Nicholas,
Yunqi Wang, Irene Padasas and Olivia Kennedy; Part III. Looking Ahead:
Emerging Issues and Trends: 10. Cooperative extension and diversity:
supporting children, youth, and families amidst demographic and social
change Kieu Anh Do and Virginie Zoumenou; 11. Reaching and serving
underrepresented families: the necessity of engaging fathers in Extension
programming Kerrie Fanning, Jiwon Yoon, and Margaret L. Kerr; 12. Training
the next generation of extension professionals Joseph L. Donaldson; 13.
Extending Extension's Outreach and Engagement with Social Media: A Case
Study with an Integrated Media Campaign Jemalyn Griffin and Holly
Hatton-Bowers.
role of extension education in supporting children, youth, families, and
communities Maria Rosario T. de Guzman and Holly Hatton-Bowers; 2. Engaged
scholarship: navigating the role of research in extension using a
relationship education case example J. Kale Monk; 3. Extension's role in
promoting resilience among rural families with low-income Yoshie Sano, Ann
A. Berry and Christopher T. Sneed; 4. Extension programming to enhance
urban well-being Julie Fox; Part II. Addressing Key Issues in the Wellbeing
of Children, Youth and Families: 5. Extension's role in supporting young
children's well-being Constance C. Beecher and Teresa A. Byington; 6.
Supporting youth through family engagement: opportunities for extension
Jodi Dworkin; 7. The application of social science in 4-h youth development
Theresa M. Ferrari and Mary E. Arnold; 8. Leveraging community and
extension connections to support food, nutrition, and health programming
Lisa Franzen-Castle, Michelle Krehbiel and Jean Ann Fischer; 9. Youth
entrepreneurship education in extension: on applying lessons from the
social sciences Surin Kim, Maria Rosario T. de Guzman, Claire Nicholas,
Yunqi Wang, Irene Padasas and Olivia Kennedy; Part III. Looking Ahead:
Emerging Issues and Trends: 10. Cooperative extension and diversity:
supporting children, youth, and families amidst demographic and social
change Kieu Anh Do and Virginie Zoumenou; 11. Reaching and serving
underrepresented families: the necessity of engaging fathers in Extension
programming Kerrie Fanning, Jiwon Yoon, and Margaret L. Kerr; 12. Training
the next generation of extension professionals Joseph L. Donaldson; 13.
Extending Extension's Outreach and Engagement with Social Media: A Case
Study with an Integrated Media Campaign Jemalyn Griffin and Holly
Hatton-Bowers.
Part I. Overview of Extension and the Social Sciences: 1. Introduction: the
role of extension education in supporting children, youth, families, and
communities Maria Rosario T. de Guzman and Holly Hatton-Bowers; 2. Engaged
scholarship: navigating the role of research in extension using a
relationship education case example J. Kale Monk; 3. Extension's role in
promoting resilience among rural families with low-income Yoshie Sano, Ann
A. Berry and Christopher T. Sneed; 4. Extension programming to enhance
urban well-being Julie Fox; Part II. Addressing Key Issues in the Wellbeing
of Children, Youth and Families: 5. Extension's role in supporting young
children's well-being Constance C. Beecher and Teresa A. Byington; 6.
Supporting youth through family engagement: opportunities for extension
Jodi Dworkin; 7. The application of social science in 4-h youth development
Theresa M. Ferrari and Mary E. Arnold; 8. Leveraging community and
extension connections to support food, nutrition, and health programming
Lisa Franzen-Castle, Michelle Krehbiel and Jean Ann Fischer; 9. Youth
entrepreneurship education in extension: on applying lessons from the
social sciences Surin Kim, Maria Rosario T. de Guzman, Claire Nicholas,
Yunqi Wang, Irene Padasas and Olivia Kennedy; Part III. Looking Ahead:
Emerging Issues and Trends: 10. Cooperative extension and diversity:
supporting children, youth, and families amidst demographic and social
change Kieu Anh Do and Virginie Zoumenou; 11. Reaching and serving
underrepresented families: the necessity of engaging fathers in Extension
programming Kerrie Fanning, Jiwon Yoon, and Margaret L. Kerr; 12. Training
the next generation of extension professionals Joseph L. Donaldson; 13.
Extending Extension's Outreach and Engagement with Social Media: A Case
Study with an Integrated Media Campaign Jemalyn Griffin and Holly
Hatton-Bowers.
role of extension education in supporting children, youth, families, and
communities Maria Rosario T. de Guzman and Holly Hatton-Bowers; 2. Engaged
scholarship: navigating the role of research in extension using a
relationship education case example J. Kale Monk; 3. Extension's role in
promoting resilience among rural families with low-income Yoshie Sano, Ann
A. Berry and Christopher T. Sneed; 4. Extension programming to enhance
urban well-being Julie Fox; Part II. Addressing Key Issues in the Wellbeing
of Children, Youth and Families: 5. Extension's role in supporting young
children's well-being Constance C. Beecher and Teresa A. Byington; 6.
Supporting youth through family engagement: opportunities for extension
Jodi Dworkin; 7. The application of social science in 4-h youth development
Theresa M. Ferrari and Mary E. Arnold; 8. Leveraging community and
extension connections to support food, nutrition, and health programming
Lisa Franzen-Castle, Michelle Krehbiel and Jean Ann Fischer; 9. Youth
entrepreneurship education in extension: on applying lessons from the
social sciences Surin Kim, Maria Rosario T. de Guzman, Claire Nicholas,
Yunqi Wang, Irene Padasas and Olivia Kennedy; Part III. Looking Ahead:
Emerging Issues and Trends: 10. Cooperative extension and diversity:
supporting children, youth, and families amidst demographic and social
change Kieu Anh Do and Virginie Zoumenou; 11. Reaching and serving
underrepresented families: the necessity of engaging fathers in Extension
programming Kerrie Fanning, Jiwon Yoon, and Margaret L. Kerr; 12. Training
the next generation of extension professionals Joseph L. Donaldson; 13.
Extending Extension's Outreach and Engagement with Social Media: A Case
Study with an Integrated Media Campaign Jemalyn Griffin and Holly
Hatton-Bowers.







