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Global Project Work - 4-H International Project Objectives, 2006-2007

4-H International Project - Senior Objectives
To learn about another country's culture, traditions, festivals/celebrations, geography, population, religions, education, foods and language.
To understand and appreciate differences in various cultures.
To apply knowledge learned through project clubs and presenting programs to civic clubs.
To promote the exchange programs by encouraging participation through hosting an exchange student.
To plan toward an international experience through hosting or outbound travel
To promote International Project by developing and strengthening host family skills.
To be involved in hosting or outbound travel through IFYE or Labo programs.
To share experiences with the community that are an outgrowth of the project.
To prepare for a future in the international work force.

4-H International Project - Junior Objectives
To learn about another country's culture, traditions, festivals/celebrations, geography, population, religions, education, foods and language.
To understand and appreciate differences in various cultures.
To increase awareness and understanding of international events.
To create global friendships through hosting,outbound travel, contacting 4-H'ers in other countries or through other creative means.
To apply knowledge learned through project clubs and presenting programs to civic groups.
To promote 4-H International Programs by promoting and contributing to the Georgia 4-H International Website or encouraging participation in 4-H Exchange Programs.


4-H International Project - Cloverleaf Objectives
To learn about another country's culture, traditions, festivals/celebrations, geography, population, religions, education, foods and language.


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