Extension Professionals' Attitudes, Self-Efficacy, and Perceptions of Inclusion for 4-H Youth With Disabilities
Callie A. Anderson,
Jera E. Niewoehner-Green,
Scott D. Scheer
Abstract:The 4-H Youth Development program prohibits all forms of discrimination which includes disability. 4-H Extension professionals provide the essential interface between Extension and the local community to create an inclusive environment for all youth, including those with disabilities, that is welcoming and accessible. Attitudes and self-efficacy for working with youth who have disabilities impacts how well 4-H delivers positive youth development programs. The purpose of this study was to determine state-wide 4… Show more
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