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Leadership Development

January 1984 - April 1994

Compiled by Patricia LaCaille John
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181 citations in English from AGRICOLA

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Leadership development.
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Leadership Development

1 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 W27MI 4-H leadership project.
Murphy, E.G.
Pullman, Wash. : The Service; 1987 Jul. EM - Washington State University, Cooperative Extension Service (4791): 12 p. ill; 1987 Jul. In subseries: Leader Guide.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Leadership training; Teaching materials

2 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 W27MI 4-H leadership project.
Murphy, E.G.
Pullman, Wash. : The Service; 1987 Jul. EM - Washington State University, Cooperative Extension Service (4790): 20 p. ill; 1987 Jul. In subseries: Member Manual.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Leadership training; Leadership

3 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66F43 The 4-H meeting.
Barkman, S.; Bouyer, C.J.
Lafayette, Ind. : The Service; 1986 Oct. 4-H - Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service (684): 6 p. ill; 1986 Oct. In subseries: Indiana 4-H Leader Home Study Course.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Youth programs; Conferences; Planning; Leadership training

4 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M68EXT 4-H officers handbook.
State College, Miss. : The Service; 1991 Jan. Publication - Cooperative Extension Service, Mississippi State University (990): 8 p.; 1991 Jan.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Leadership training; Discussion groups; Conferences

5 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66F43 4-H program planning.
Barkman, S.; Bouyer, C.J.
Lafayette, Ind. : The Service; 1986 Oct. 4-H - Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service (683): 6 p. ill; 1986 Oct. In subseries: Indiana 4-H Leader Home Study Course.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Youth programs; Planning; Membership; Leadership training

6 NAL Call. No.: HQ796.O7 4-H teen leadership development in Nebraska. Orr, John D.; Gobeli, Virginia C.
Nebraska Cooperative Extension Service
Lincoln, Neb. : Nebraska Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,; 1986. vii, 173 p. : charts ; 28 cm. Title on cover: 4-H teen leadership development in Nebraska : an evaluation, 1986. "Extension studies"--Cover. Bibliography: p. 123.

Language: English

Descriptors: Youth; Nebraska; Life skills guide; Leadership; 4-H clubs

Abstract: This study was designed to document the level youth feel the Nebraska 4-H Program provides meaningful involvement in teen leadership development enpowerment. It is a documentation and evaluation of the implementatin of the philosophy that teens are a resource in the 4-H programs and activities designed for that purpose. The findings indicate that teens perceive 4-H activties contributing to the development of specific leadership life skill. Teens in the study feel direct ownership involvement and empowered in 4-H program decision-making. An exciting discovery of the study was that teens perceived these activities as youth participation where they worked with adults who felt that teens were responsible and can make capable contributions to 4-H. Four H is perceived by teens to provide meaningful and enjoyable leadership opportunities. Finally, 4-Hers in this study felt good about themselves as indicated by the Piers Harris Self Concept Scale.

7 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 SO853 4-H'er asks: 'What is leadership?'.
Frericks, B.
Brookings, S.D. : The Service; 1986 Nov. South Dakota 4-H doings - South Dakota State University, Cooperative Extension Service v. 65 (8): p. 1-2; 1986 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: South Dakota; 4-h clubs; Leadership training; Self concept; Interpersonal relations

8 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Adapting the FFA in urban programs.
Mulcahy, J.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1989 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 62 (5): p. 17, 23. ill; 1989 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Leadership training; Agriculture

9 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.J68 Agribusiness curricula and rural leadership. Miller, B.R.; McNamara, K.T.
Athens, Ga. : Agric. Econ. Assoc. of Ga. & the Div. of Agric. Econ., Univ. of Ga; 1988 Feb.
Journal of agribusiness v. 6 (1): p. 22-24; 1988 Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agribusiness; Leadership training; Agricultural education; Curriculum; Graduate study

10 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Agricultural education and FFA--leadership for whom?. Coffey, D.M.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1991 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 64 (5): p. 15-18; 1991 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Clubs; Agricultural education; Leadership

11 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Agricultural education: First twenty-five years of the third millennium. Powers, L.; Walson, F.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1991 Jun.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 63 (12): p. 9-11; 1991 Jun. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural education; Biotechnology; Teacher training; Curriculum; Program development; Educational planning; Educational resources; Leadership; Public schools

12 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Agricultural education model.
Cox, D.E.; McCormick, F.G.; Miller, G.M. Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1989 May.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 61 (11): p. 9-12. ill; 1989 May. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural education; Vocational training; Secondary education; Literacy; Leadership training; Educational planning

13 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Agriculture leadership project provides leadership and communication skills for 20 Michigan farmers.
Rorabaugh, T.; Lindquist, G.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1991 Nov. Rural development news v. 15 (5): p. 7-8; 1991 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: Michigan; Leadership training; Communication skills; Farmers; Extension

14 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Alabama's minority trainer of trainers program. Zabawa, R.
Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1993. Resource development report v. 26 (4): p. 4-5; 1993.

Language: English

Descriptors: Minorities; Leadership training

15 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66A62 1988 Assessing the impact of 4-H programs on leadership/citizenship skills development, Kansas preliminary evaluation report of the 4-H education program on economics decision making, 1983-84.. Preliminary evaluation report of the 4-H education program on economics decision making, 1983-84 Apel, Dale
S.l. : s.n.,; 1988.
9 p. ; 28 cm. Cover title. March 1, 1988.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-H clubs; Economics

16 NAL Call. No.: HM141.B42 Be a better leader a leadership development curriculum. Dumschat, John F.
New Jersey Leadership Training and Development Committee, Rutgers University, Cooperative Extension Service, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station New Brunswick N.J. : [Rutgers Cooperative Extension Service?],; 1990. 1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Person as leader, personal organizational skills, interpersonal relations, organizational structure, leading a meeting, decision making/problem solving. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Decision-making

Abstract: This curriculum is a six session leadership course designed to be taught as a series. Subjects covered are increasing personal leadership skills, developing personal organizational skills, interpersonal relations, organizational structure, leading a meeting, and decision making and problem solving.

17 NAL Call. No.: S541.5.O3O54 The big picture of LEAD, "leadership" and a new world view. Ernst, S. Wooster, Ohio : The Service; 1989 Mar.
Ohio 21 - College of Agriculture, Ohio Cooperative Extension Service, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Ohio State University v. 3 (1): p. 4; 1989 Mar.

Language: English

Descriptors: Ohio; Leadership training; Agricultural education; Curriculum

18 NAL Call. No.: HD2745.S92 Building a better board a guide to effective leadership. Swanson, Andrew,
Washington, D.C. : Taft Corp.,; 1984.
36 p. ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 35-36.

Language: English

Descriptors: Directors of corporations; Executive ability

19 NAL Call. No.: HC107.A13A6 Building a bridge to college.
Hoffman, C.
Washington, D.C. : Appalachian Regional Commission; 1990. Appalachia v. 23 (4): p. 11-14. ill; 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: West Virginia; Leadership training; Educational planning; College programs; Mountain areas

20 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Building a leadership base in rural Alabama. McCord, R.W.
Auburn, Ala. : The Service; 1990.
Resource development report - Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University v. 25 (1): p. 1-2. ill; 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: Alabama; Leadership training; Rural areas

21 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 J82 Building community leadership: agents see local impacts of leadership training.
Langone, C.A.
Madison, Wis. : Extension Journal; 1992. Journal of extension v. 30: p. 23-25; 1992. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Georgia; Leadership training; Rural communities; Extension; Educational programs

22 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6J6 Building intercommunity cooperation.
Wells, B.L.
Superior, Wis. : University of Wisconsin; 1990. Journal of the Community Development Society v. 21 (2): p. 1-17; 1990. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Iowa; Rural communities; Community development; Cooperation; Towns; Community programs; Leadership training; Development planning

Abstract: The long-term viability of many rural communities depends on the adoption of innovative institutional arrangements. This paper focuses specifically on the development of multicommunity clusters as an institutional innovation whereby neighboring communities cooperate-rather than compete-with each other. Principles for promoting the growth of cooperation are integrated into the curriculum of a multicommunity leadership program. A combination action-learning/action-research framework is recommended so that community developers can implement multicommunity programs while simultaneously contributing to the knowledge base needed to guide such programs.

23 NAL Call. No.: S451.P4P45 Building leadership.
Martz, E.C.
University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University; 1990. PennState agriculture. p. 16-18; 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Rural areas; Rural development; Leadership training

24 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX Building minority leaders!.
Janey, J.P.; Williams, O.M.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1989. Extension review - U.S. Department of Agriculture v. 60 (2/3): p. 34-35. ill; 1989.

Language: English

Descriptors: Virginia; Leadership training; Minorities; Blacks; Workshops (programs); Cooperative extension service

25 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Center offers leadership development for Alabama government officials. Spindler, C.
Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1992. Resource development report v. 26 (3): p. 7; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Alabama; Cabt; Leadership training; Extension education; Local government; Community development

26 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 The challenge to lead motivates nontraditional students. D'Haem, J.; Krueger, D.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1993 Aug.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 66 (2): p. 9-10; 1993 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Michigan; Agricultural education; Motivation; Leadership training

27 NAL Call. No.: aSD11.U56 Characteristics and training needs of New Hampshire's local conservation decision makers.
Hallett, M.E.; Hodges, D.G.; Luloff, A.E. Radnor, Pa. : Northeastern Forest Experiment Station; 1993 Apr. General technical report NE (176): p. 15-18; 1993 Apr. Proceedings of the 1992 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium held Apr 5-7, 1992, Saratoga Springs, New York. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: New Hampshire; Cabt; Environmental education; Natural resources; Local government; Leadership training; Individual characteristics; Land use; Water resources; Law; Development

28 NAL Call. No.: RJ499.A1J57 Cognitive correlates of adolescents' aspirations to leadership: a developmental study.
Singer, M.
London : Academic Press; 1990 Jun.
Journal of adolescence v. 13 (2): p. 143-155; 1990 Jun. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: New Zealand; Adolescents; Leadership; Aspirations; Age differences; Sex differences

Abstract: The study examined age and gender differences in leadership aspirations among teenage adolescents. It was hypothesized that adolescents' valence, self-efficacy and attribution perceptions about leadership would be predictive of their aspirations to leadership. Altogether 52 fourth form and 78 seventh form high school students completed a questionnaire measuring (a) overall leadership aspirations, (b) 13 valence-instrumentality expectancies for 13 leadership outcomes, (c) self-efficacy perceptions, and (d) attributions of effective leadership. The results revealed significant gender differences in valence scores and significant age differences in self-efficacy and attribution measures. Regression analyses indicated that fourth formers' leadership aspirations were significantly predicted from their "ease-of-success" self-efficacy expectation; whereas seventh formers from either valence perceptions (males) or self-efficacy and attribution scores (females). These results were discussed in the context of the valence and self-efficacy models of career decision-making processes and attribution theory.

29 NAL Call. No.: HT101.S52 Collaboration and community: how Small Towns in the Dakotas organized for leadership and economic development.
Moen, J.K.; Nesvig, K.
Ellensburg, Wash. : Small Towns Institute,; 1993 Sep. Small town v. 24 (2): p. 26-29; 1993 Sep.

Language: English

Descriptors: North Dakota; Cabt; South Dakota; Cabt; Towns; Leadership; Economic development; Rural communities

30 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.N9C46 Community and economic development resources: NDSU Extension Service and NDSU Experiment Station.
Naze, D.W.; Anderson, R.
Fargo, N.D. : The University; 1991 Dec. NDSU Extension Service [publication] - North Dakota State University (EC-1019): 19 p.; 1991 Dec. Bibliography. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: North Dakota; Community programs; Public services; Economic development; Bibliographies; Small businesses; Alternative farming; Homebased businesses; Leadership training; Human resources

31 NAL Call. No.: HM141.C65 Community leadership development implications for extension. National Extension Task Force on Community Leadership University Park, Pa. : Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, [1986?]; 1986.
36 p. : ill., forms ; 28 cm.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Study and teaching; United States; Community development; United States

32 NAL Call. No.: HN90.C6N6 no.50 Community leadership development present and future. National Extension Task Force for Community Leadership University Park, PA : Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, [1989?]; 1989.
29 p. ; 28 cm. (Publication / Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development ; 50). Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

33 NAL Call. No.: LC5201.A382 Community leadership training programs for the active retired. Schultz, C.M.
Washington, D.C. : American Association for Adult & Continuing Education; 1991 Nov.
Adult learning v. 3 (3): p. 11-13; 1991 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Retired people; Volunteers; Educational programs; Personnel management

Abstract: A well-designed educational program is described that encourages retirees to assume community leadership roles. This group of individuals bring with them a wealth of experience and are not bound by time constraints or expectations of paid employment. The article elaborates on three areas of community leadership: focus, past history, and preparation.

34 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Community-based leadership programs can succeed. Simon, C.M.
Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1992. Resource development report v. 26 (3): p. 6; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Alabama; Cabt; Leadership training; Community development; Local government; Community education; Community programs

35 NAL Call. No.: TC801.I66 Computer simulations in games for training in irrigation management. Dempster, J.I.M.; Marsden, S.L.; Smout, I.K. vDordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers; 1989. Irrigation and drainage systems : an international journal v. 3 (3): p. 265-280. ill; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Uk; Irrigation systems; Operation; Management games; Management education; Computer simulation; Managers; Leadership training; Simulation models; Computer hardware; Computer software

36 NAL Call. No.: TX1.H4 Congratulations! You are elected!.
Hancook, A.
West Lafayette, Ind. : The Service; 1985 Jun. HE - Purdue University, Cooperative Extension Service (337): 7 p. ill; 1985 Jun. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Extension activities; Leadership training

37 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Cooperation ... a different twist.
Miller, J.P.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1989 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 62 (5): p. 15-16. ill; 1989 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural education; Leadership training; 4-h clubs

38 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.N7A45 Cornell Institute teaches politics to farm leaders. Shulman, M.
Batavia, N.Y. : Agricultural Div. of Coop Extension, Four Western Plain Counties, N.Y. State; 1989 Aug.
Ag impact v. 16 (8): p. 6; 1989 Aug.

Language: English

Descriptors: New York; District of Columbia; Washington; Leadership training; Lobbying; Marketing techniques; Field trips; Agriculture; Agricultural products

39 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 The Council--the Summit: the challenge of change. Pope, J.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1989 May.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 61 (11): p. 21, 23; 1989 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural education; Vocational training; Conferences; Educational planning; Goals; Objectives; Action research; Leadership training

40 NAL Call. No.: HC106.8.E25 Creating a leadership development program for business and community leaders. Eason, L.A.; Slater, R.
Rosemont, IL : American Economic Development Council; 1991. Economic development review v. 9 (3): p. 72-73; 1991.

Language: English

Descriptors: Georgia; Leadership training; Volunteers; Program development; Program evaluation; Program participants

41 NAL Call. No.: NBULD3656 1990 G687 Degree of emphasis and curriculum locations of current and future leadership skill development in Nebraska high schools.. University of Nebraska--Lincoln thesis : Agricultural Education Gotschall, Matthew Ray
1990; 1990.
iv, 82 leaves ; cm. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; High schools

42 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Developing effective adult agricultural leaders. Horner, J.T.; Blezek, A.G.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1989 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 62 (5): p. 6-7, 19. ill; 1989 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Adult education; Leadership training; Agriculture; 4-h clubs

43 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66L432 Developing Jr. leadership in 4-H.
Cherellia, B.O.
Auburn, Ala. : The Service; 1989 Aug.
Leaflet YM - Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University (18): 4 p.; 1989 Aug. In subseries: Leadership. A Closer Look.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Leadership training

44 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V8V52 Developing local community leaders.
Dyer, D.A.; Williams, O.M.
Blacksburg, Va. : Extension Division, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 1987 Sep.
Publication - Virginia Cooperative Extension Service (301-021): 16 p. ill; 1987 Sep. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Virginia; Community development; Leadership training; Teaching materials; Communication skills

Abstract: This guide provides useful information for the successful development of local leaders. Written in layman's language it explores leadership concepts, definitions, effectiveness factors and developing and assessing leadership abilities.

45 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX Developing local leaders.
Graves, L.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1985. Extension review - United States Department of Agriculture v. 56 (3): p. 41; 1985.

Language: English

Descriptors: Mississippi; Extension; Community development; Leadership training

46 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6J6 Developing local leaders: results of a structured learning experience. Bolton, E.B.
Superior, Wis. : University of Wisconsin; 1991. Journal of the Community Development Society v. 22 (1): p. 119-143; 1991. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Florida; Leadership training; Community development; Extension; Social participation; Program development

Abstract: This study reports on the outcomes of a leadership program designed to develop a cadre of local leaders in voluntary associations to be active in identifying and resolving local and regional issues. The analytical method selected was a preexperiment design using the one-group pretest-posttest procedure. Knowledge gains of participants showed statistically significant differences at the posttest. Gains in the capability to use knowledge and self-confidence as a leader were positive, but only a small number of the measures used were statistically significant. The outcomes show that members of voluntary associations gained in terms of their knowledge of leadership but evidenced limited improvement in their capability and self-confidence to use the skills in contexts within the community. The implications for community development practitioners are: (1) voluntary associations are an important means of recruiting and developing local leaders; and (2) extension home economics programs that focus on broad issues, as opposed to disseminating traditional subject matter, perform a vital community development role.

47 NAL Call. No.: S533.D56 1987 Directory of statewide rural and agricultural leadership programs.. Directory of statewide leadership programs, 1st rev. ed. 1987.. Heasley, Daryl K.,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Pennsylvania : Pennsylvania State University,; 1987. 1 v. (loose-leaf) ; 30 cm. May 1986. Spine title: Directory of statewide leadership programs. "Sponsored by: The W.K. Kellogg Foundation"--Cover.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agriculture; Study and teaching; United States; Community leadership; Study and teaching; United States; Community leadership; United States; Directories

48 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6J6 Does leadership development intervene in the relationship between public affairs participation and socioeconomic status?. Martin, K.E.; Wilkinson, K.P.
Athens, Ga. : The University of Georgia; 1985. Journal of the Community Development Society v. 16 (2): p. 97-106; 1985. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Adults; Citizen participation; Socioeconomic status; Leadership

49 NAL Call. No.: HC107.A13A6 Dr. Hanoch McCarty: "Self-esteem is self-respect". Washington, D.C. : Appalachian Regional Commission; 1991. Appalachia v. 24 (1): p. 37; 1991.

Language: English

Descriptors: Children; Self esteem; Leadership training

50 NAL Call. No.: S530.A4 The economic impact of Oregon agricultural science and technology programs. Cole, R.L.; Connell, D.P.
Carbondale, Ill. : American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture; 1993.
Journal of agricultural education v. 34 (1): p. 60-67; 1993. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Oregon; Agricultural education; Secondary education; Economic impact; Leadership training; Graduates

51 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.J68 Economic leadership in community development. White, F.C.; Clifton, I.D.
Athens, Ga. : Agric. Econ. Assoc. of Ga. & the Div. of Agric. Econ., Univ. of Ga; 1988 Feb.
Journal of agribusiness v. 6 (1): p. 25-28; 1988 Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Community development; Economic growth

52 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Educational program helps build leadership skills. Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1989 Jul. Rural development news v. 13 (3): p. 4-5. ill; 1989 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: Rural development; Leadership; Educational programs; Extension activities; Curriculum

53 NAL Call. No.: SD143.S64 Educational requisites for leadership in multi-resource forest land management.
Cooper, A.W.
Bethesda, Md. : The Society; 1985.
Proceedings of the...Society of American Foresters National Convention. p. 204-206; 1985. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Forest management; Natural resources; Resource management; Educational reform

54 NAL Call. No.: NBULD3656 1992 B4767 The effect of leadership class instruction on selected attitudes of Fairbury High School students.. University of Nebraska--Lincoln thesis : Agricultural Education
Berns, Keith D.
1992; 1992.
vii, 66 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; High school students

55 NAL Call. No.: 275.293 G29 Emerging leaders trained to make a difference. Long, S. (ed.)
Macon, Ga. : Georgia Farm Bureau Federation; 1989 Oct. Georgia Farm Bureau news v. 50 (10): p. 5. ill; 1989 Oct.

Language: English

Descriptors: Georgia; Leadership training; Community involvement; Women

56 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 F22 Emerging leadership models: implications for public policy education. Rogers, J.L.
Oak Brook, Ill. : Farm Foundation; 1990. Increasing understanding of public problems and policies. p. 23-33; 1990. Paper presented at the 40th National Public Policy Education Conference, September 17-20, 1990, Park City, Utah. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Policy; Education; Models; Leadership; Beliefs; Public sector

57 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 J82 Empowering volunteers through involvement. Balliette, J.; Smith, M.G.
Madison, Wis. : Extension Journal; 1990. Journal of extension v. 28: p. 24-25; 1990. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Nevada; Volunteers; 4-h clubs; Leadership training; Labor turnover; Prevention; Program development

Abstract: A Nevada county agent implemented a program designed to not only increase volunteer involvement, but to also retain volunteers. Working with area 4-H leaders, a 4-H leaders' manual called "Welcome to 4-H" was written and tested. Extension staff and volunteer 4-H leaders cooperated in developing the publication with heavy emphasis placed on volunteer leaders writing portions of the manual and reviewing drafts of the publication. Volunteer leaders provided valuable input and had learned to work toward a common goal by the time the publication was completed. Other Extension services may achieve program success through this process of empowering leaders.

58 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Enhancing leadership skills through mentoring. Peters, J.L.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1991 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 64 (5): p. 7-9; 1991 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural education; Leadership training

59 NAL Call. No.: A00026 Enhancing the project meeting experience: a study of the impact of leader training on two levels in Bennett's Hierarchy. Astroth, K.A.
Fort Worth, Tex. : The Association; 1985 Nov03. Research report / National Association of Extension 4-H Agents, 1985 Annual Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, November 3-7, 1985 ; [editor, Warren S. Mauk]. p. 19-24; 1985 Nov03. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Kansas; Leadership training; Workshops (programs); 4-h clubs; Volunteers; Program evaluation

Abstract: In the winter of 1984, a study of 163 project leaders was conducted to measure the impact of intensive, one-day, multi-county training sessions on KASA and practice change. Two surveys were used in a program dubbed the Reflective Evaluation and Appraisal Project (REAP)--REAP 1 was distributed immediately following the training while REAP 2 was mailed to a random sample of the original participants six months later. A 7-point rating scale (1=low and 7=high) was used. Results showed that leader confidence was high (5.1) as a result of the training and subject matter competence was rated high compared to the previous year (5.0). However, innovative learning strategies were not being incorporated to any great extent by these project leaders--field trips and tours (1.6), local library resources (2.7), audio-visual aids (3.3), and community resource people (4.5). Use of group-building activities by leaders was also relatively low (2.9). Most leaders reported holding at least 5 project meetings between the initial training and the second survey. About 53% reported conducting more than 6 project meetings.

60 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Establishing community-based leadership programs. Grady, A.G.
Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1992. Resource development report v. 26 (3): p. 2; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Alabama; Cabt; Leadership training; Community development; Community education; Community programs; Community involvement

61 NAL Call. No.: S916.I2F6 Executive leadership of political and social forces in natural resources. Dunn, W.
Moscow, Idaho : The Station; 1991 Aug.
Focus on natural renewable resources - University of Idaho, Forest, Wildlife and Range Experiment Station v. 16: p. 4-5; 1991 Aug.

Language: English

Descriptors: Idaho; Resource management; Continuing education; Leadership training

62 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.J68 Experiences in leadership development by the Kellogg Foundation. King, G.W. Athens, Ga. : Agric. Econ. Assoc. of Ga. & the Div. of Agric. Econ., Univ. of Ga; 1988 Feb.
Journal of agribusiness v. 6 (1): p. 10-13; 1988 Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Educational programs; Rural areas; Program effectiveness; Community development

63 NAL Call. No.: TC801.I66 Experiences with the Irrigation Management Game. Burton, M.A.
Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers; 1989. Irrigation and drainage systems : an international journal v. 3 (3): p. 217-228. ill; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Irrigation systems; Leadership training; Management games; Simulation; Water distribution

64 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66G3 An experimental evaluation of resource materials on leadership/delegation for 4-H youth.
Gamon, Julia Andrew
1984; 1984.
vi, 138 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. Typescript (photocopy). Bibliography: leaves 94-101.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-H clubs; Leadership; Study and teaching

Abstract: The study evaluated the effectiveness of resource materials on leadership delegation at two state 4-H camps in Iowa in 1983. Also studied was the relationship of member participation and delegated leadership to group drive, cohesiveness and productivity. Preferred leadership styles of youth were measured. According to t-tests, the materials on delegation made a difference in the second camp in group drive and cohesiveness. The materials did not make a difference in productivity in either camp. The Problem-Solving Decision-Making Style Inventory (Hersey-Natemeyer) was used as a pre-test and post-test. Analysis by t-test showed that styles remained stable. Delegation was not one of the preferred styles. Pearson's correlation revealed that measures of group effectiveness-drive, cohesiveness and productivity-were highly and positively intercorrelated. Member participation was positively and moderately related to group effectiveness.

65 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 W27PN Exploring guidebook for leaders.
Corvallis, Or. : The Service; 1988 Apr. PNW - Pacific Northwest Extension Publication, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho State Universities, Cooperative Extension Service (324): 8 p. ill; 1988 Apr.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Leadership training; Teaching materials; Youth programs

66 NAL Call. No.: S544.E97 Extension community leadership programs in the United States report of a survey on community leadership programs conducted by extension throughout the United States.
North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, North Central Regional Interest Network on Community Leadership Programs Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University of Science and Technology,; 1984. vi, 160 p. : forms ; 28 cm. June 1984. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; United States; Leadership; Agricultural extension work; United States; Community development; United States

67 NAL Call. No.: HN90.C6N6 no.54 Extension leadership development resources U.S. and Canada bibliography. Kimball, William J.; Heasley, Daryl K., Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, National Extension Task Force on Community Leadership, Resource Activities in Community Leadership Development Task Group
University Park : Pa. : Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, 1988 or; 1988-1989.
1 v. (unpaged) ; 28 cm. (Publication / Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development ; no. 54). Cover title.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Study and teaching; United States; Bibliography; Rural extension; United States; Bibliography

68 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 AL14 Family community leadership--an opportunity for: personal growth, learning new skills, leadership development, community involvement, working with new people, decision making.
Auburn, Ala. : The Service; 1991 Jun.
Circular HE - Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University (617): 6 p.; 1991 Jun.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Adult education; Extension education

69 NAL Call. No.: HM134.F33 FCL regional resource notebook, 1983-84. Culler, Carol J.
Family Community Leadership
Corvallis, Or. : Family Community Leadership, Western Rural Development Center, Oregon State University, [1984?]; 1984. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 29 cm. Loose-leaf format. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Group relations training; Community leadership; Small groups

70 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 The FFA--A pathway to leadership.
Meyer, T.
Henry, Ill. : Agricultural Education Magazine, Inc; 1986 Aug. The Agricultural education magazine v. 59 (2): p. 11-13. ill; 1986 Aug. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Youth programs; Organizations; Agricultural education; Vocational training; Leadership training

71 NAL Call. No.: HD38.A2 1988 Formal education of nonprofit organization leaders/managers Academic Focus Group Meeting, Thursday, May 12, 1988, Westin Hotel, Washington, D.C.. Independent Sector (Firm), Effective Sector Leadership/Management Program Academic Focus Group Meeting 1988 : Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. : Independent Sector, [1988?]; 1988. [62] p. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. [53]).

Language: English; English

Descriptors: Executives; Corporations, Nonprofit

Abstract: This booklet is a summary of an academic focus group meeting on educational programs with nonprofit leadership, leadership training, and management as primary goals. The seminar was held to 1) examine the possibilities for education of leaders in the private sector, 2) discusses factors which will influence programs in the future, 3) explore leadership training, 4) look at implementation of programs, and 5) develop a network of individuals with an interest in nonprofit management. The major content of the booklet is summaries for each of the workshops held at the symposium.

72 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Four steps to effective leadership.
Legacy, J.; Oyebode R, F.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1989 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 62 (5): p. 14, 19. ill; 1989 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural education; Leadership training

73 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Good teachers make a difference in leadership. Thoene, R.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1991 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 64 (5): p. 12, 18; 1991 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural education; Leadership

74 NAL Call. No.: HM141.S67 Group efficiency training (GET) training programs in leadership and organizational development.. Training programs in leadership and organizational development
Sorter, Bruce W.
College Park, Md. : University of Maryland, Cooperative Extension Service, Community Resource Development Dept., [1986?]; 1985. vi, 181 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Draft-3. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-181).

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Civic leaders; Training of; Community leadership; Agricultural extension workers; Training of

75 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M36EL Group efficiency training: training programs for community leadership & organizational development.
College Park, Md. : The Service; 1985-1986. [Extension] leaflet - University of Maryland, Cooperative Extension Service (196): 2 p.; 1985-1986.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Communities

76 NAL Call. No.: HC107.A13A6 Growing grassroots leadership.
Baldwin, F.; Hawthorne, A.
Washington, D.C. : Appalachian Regional Commission, 1967-; 1993. Appalachia : journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission v. 26 (4): p. 3-9; 1993.

Language: English

Descriptors: Kentucky; Cabt; Leadership training; Community programs; Community development

77 NAL Call. No.: SB379.A9A9 Growing leaders for agriculture.
Bailey, J.
Carpinteria, Calif. : Rincon Information Management Corporation; 1992 Mar. California grower v. 16 (3): p. 36; 1992 Mar.

Language: English

Descriptors: California; Agricultural education; Agriculture; Leadership training; Educational grants

78 NAL Call. No.: 1 F766FI Hands-on management--the challenge of ICS at work. Harbour, T.C. Jr
Washington, D.C. : The Service; 1989.
Fire management notes - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service v. 50 (2): p. 16-17; 1989.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Decision making; Forest services; Federal programs; Fire control

79 NAL Call. No.: HM141.H68 1985 How to develop your leadership skills.. Leadership skills, 1985 ed. Channing L. Bete Co
South Deerfield, Mass. : Channing L. Bete Co., 1985; 1985. 15 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Cover title. A Scriptographic booklet.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Popular works; Leadership; Work sharing; Interpersonal relations; Communication skills

Abstract: Information and suggestions on leadership skills are presented in this eqsy-to-read 15 page booklet for the general public. Topics briefly described include: a definition of leadership; why one should develop leadership skills; improving communication skills; how to develop team spirit; how to achieve team goals; getting to know workers; treating others as individuals; accepting responsibility; a step-by-step approach to problem solving; self-analysis; and making a self-improvement plan. A checklist and cartoon highlights are included. (mdp)

80 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66B722 The Idaho 4-H leadership development workshop, its development and evaluation. Bramwell, K. A.
s.l. : s.n. :; 1986.
44, [9] leaves ; 28 cm. Title from accompanying abstract.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-H clubs; Idaho; Leadership

Abstract: The Idaho 4-H Leadership Development Workshop is a leader training program designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the 4-H program and to teach the leadership skills necessary to successfully lead a 4-H club. The purpose is to slve some of the chronic problems in the 4-H program; i.e., the drop out rate of leaders and youth, low project completion rates, and low participation in some of the activities and programs. An evaluation was conducted to determine if the workshop provided informaion necessary to impact the problems. Descriptive data, ratings of the perceived increase in knowledge and understanding of course concepts, and course evaluation data were analyzed. Findings indicate the workshop may have the potential to provide the education necessary to help slve the chronic problems found in the 4-H program.

81 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Illinois and Missouri FCL graduates become citizens of Bedford Falls in community simulation game.
St Clair, C.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1991 Jul. Rural development news v. 15 (3): p. 3-4; 1991 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: Illinois; Missouri; Community development; Community programs; Simulation; Leadership training

82 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Impact of leadership development in vocational agriculture. Cole, L.; Durfee, R.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1989 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 62 (5): p. 18-19. ill; 1989 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural education; Leadership training

83 NAL Call. No.: S530.A4 Impact of vocational agriculture/FFA on community leadership. Brannon, T.; Holloway, C.W.; Key, J.P.
Carbondale, Ill. : American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture; 1989.
Journal of agricultural education v. 30 (3): p. 37-45; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural education; Vocational training; Leadership training; Social impact; Program participants; Descriptive statistics

84 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Increasing the leadership impact of the officer team. Woodard, J.R.; Herren, R.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1991 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 64 (5): p. 22-23; 1991 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: Clubs; Agricultural education; Leadership

85 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66N42 Involving youth as resources: Montana Teen Leader College. Astroth, K.A.; Lindstrom, J.Q.
Chevy Chase, Md. : National Association of Extension 4-H Agents; 1991 Jul. News & views v. 44 (3): p. 11; 1991 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: Montana; Adolescents; Leadership; Skills; Leadership training; Human resources; Educational programs; 4-h clubs

Abstract: Montana Teen Leader College (TLC) is a new program created to provide adolescents with improved leadership skills. The goal of TLC is to train youth leaders to be effective, competent, and capable 4-H project leaders and assistant organizational leaders. The authors suggest that given the opportunity, teens possessing leadership skills can make significant contributions to society.

86 NAL Call. No.: FICHE S-72 Kentucky's youth safety leadership seminars. Turner, G.M.; Piercy, L.R.
St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society; 1984.
Paper - American Society of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche collection) (fiche no. 84-5042): 1 microfiche : ill; 1984. Paper presented at the 1984 Summer Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Available for purchase from: The American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Order Dept., 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, Michigan 49085. Telephone the Order Dept. at (616) 429-0300 for information and prices. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Kentucky

87 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Lamar County 2000: developing a county-wide leadership training program. Dowdle, J.
Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1992. Resource development report v. 26 (3): p. 2-4; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Alabama; Cabt; Leadership training; Community development; Extension education; Local government; Community education; Community programs

88 NAL Call. No.: S95.E2 Leaders for the future-grow your own!.
Fadden, S.; Earle, B.O.
Ithaca, N.Y. : New York Agric. Exp. Stations and New York State College of Agric. & Life Sciences; 1990.
New York's food and life sciences quarterly v. 20 (4): p. 13-16; 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: New York; Agricultural colleges; Leadership training

89 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M58B Leaders have several options.
Ferris, M.
East Lansing, Mich. : The Service; 1988 Feb. Extension bulletin E - Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University v.): 6 p.; 1988 Feb. In subseries: Studies in Group Leadership, Mirror on Me, the Leader.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership training; Management skills

90 NAL Call. No.: 275.9 N213 Leadership and communications in an agribusiness curriculum. Hawkins, M.; Dymond, J.
Urbana, Ill. : National Association of Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture; 1991 Sep.
NACTA journal v. 35 (3): p. 13-15; 1991 Sep. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Australia; Agricultural education; Agribusiness; Curriculum; Leadership training; Communication skills; Educational innovation; Management skills

91 NAL Call. No.: S530.A4 Leadership and personal development abilities possessed by high school seniors who are members in superior and non-superior FFA chapters, and by seniors who were never enrolled in vocational agriculture. Ricketts, S.C.; Newcomb, L.H.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Association; Summer 1984. The Journal of the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture v. 25 (2): p. 51-59; Summer 1984. Includes references.

Language: English

92 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Leadership and personal development--FFA at 60 and beyond. Hoyt, T.; Storms, P.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1988 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 61 (5): p. 15-16. ill; 1988 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Youth programs; Leadership training; Organizational development

93 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 Ag8 Leadership and youth.
Rankin, R.D.
Henry, Ill. : The Agricultural Education Magazine, Inc., 1980-; 1993 Jun. The Agricultural education magazine v. 65 (12): p. 9; 1993 Jun.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Cabt; Leadership training; 4-h clubs; Youth programs; Child development

94 NAL Call. No.: 6 P9452 Leadership class gets diverse training (Project CENTRL, Arizona program for rural leadership training for service in agricultural organizations, civic groups and government).
Tucson, Ariz. : College of Agriculture, University of Arizona; Mar 1984. Arizona land & people v. 35 (1): p. 16-17. ill; Mar 1984.

Language: English

Descriptors: Arizona

95 NAL Call. No.: HQ796.S82 Leadership development a handbook from the Youth Action Program of the East Harlem Block Schools.
Stoneman, Dorothy
Youth Action Program (New York, N.Y.)
New York, NY : Youth Action Program,; 1988. 179 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

Language: English

Descriptors: Youth; Conduct of life; Youth; Life skills guides; Leadership

Abstract: This book, based on the Youth Action Program of East Harlem Block Schools, is a guide for adults working with adolescents and young adults. The guide specifically addresses leadership development in youth at risk. The first section is a historical review of the Youth Action Program, followed by a discussion of the basic concepts behind leadership development. Next, the author devotes a chapter to each of the following seven elements of leadership development: overcoming the effects of oppression, nuturance building leadership concepts and skills, experiencing success, educating on world issues, overcoming academic and personal problems, and creating an impact.

96 NAL Call. No.: TX1.F67 Leadership development: a program that helps more students lead. New York, N.Y. : Scholastic, Inc; 1988 Nov.
Forecast for the home economist v. 34 (3): p. 49-50; 1988 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: Texas; School children; Secondary education; Leadership; Skills; Development; Role models; Workshops (programs); Home economics

97 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Leadership development in a metropolitan area. Blair, S.S.
Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1992. Resource development report v. 26 (3): p. 4-5; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Alabama; Cabt; Leadership training; Urban areas; Community education; Community development

98 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Leadership development internship.
Cox, D.E.
Henry, Ill. : Agricultural Education Magazine, Inc; 1985 May. The Agricultural education magazine v. 57 (11): p. 20-21. ill; 1985 May. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural education; Vocational training; Teachers; Youth programs; Leadership

99 NAL Call. No.: 321.8 J82 Leadership development: the impact of a home economics program. Bolton, E.B.
Washington, D.C. : American Home Economics Association; 1989. Journal of home economics v. 81 (2): p. 41-45; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Florida; Leadership; Development; Skills; Knowledge; Attitudes; Home economics education; Program development; Curriculum; Leadership training; Target groups; Program evaluation; Cooperative extension service

100 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Leadership development: why we need it and how we get it. Blount, W. Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1992. Resource development report v. 26 (3): p. 1; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Alabama; Cabt; Leadership training; Community development; Community education

101 NAL Call. No.: HM141.L4 Leadership education '87 a source book for those planning programs and teaching courses in leadership.
Clark, Miriam B.; Freeman, Frank H.; Britt, Sara K. Center for Creative Leadership
Greensboro, N.C. : Center for Creative Leadership, [1987?]; 1987. 1 v. (loose-leaf) ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographies.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Leadership; Study and teaching

102 NAL Call. No.: HQ1062.L32 1990 Leadership enhancement for the active retired a community leadership training manual.. Community leadership training manual Schultz, Carol M.; Olson, Philip
University of Missouri-Kansas City, Center on Rural Elderly Kansas City, Mo. : Center on Rural Elderly,; 1990.
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 29 cm. With separate appendix of resource materials. Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-196).

Language: English

Descriptors: Educational leadership; Retirement communities

103 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Leadership for economic development: an intensive approach. Forney, J.; Woolbright, C.
Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1993. Resource development report v. 26 (4): p. 3-4; 1993.

Language: English

Descriptors: Economic development; Leadership

104 NAL Call. No.: S67.P82 Leadership for the 1990s: Louisiana family community leadership. Overstreet, K.B.; Bivin, R.J.
Baton Rouge, La.? : The Service; 1992 Mar. Publication - Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service v.): 12 p.; 1992 Mar.

Language: English

Descriptors: Louisiana; Women; Leadership training; Extension education

105 NAL Call. No.: HV1.H8 Leadership for the 21st century.
Miles, C.S.; Anderson, C.L.
Ithaca, N.Y. : New York State College of Human Ecology, Cornell University; 1990.
Human ecology forum v. 19 (1): p. 13-16; 1990. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Leadership; Education; Colleges; College curriculum; Society; Social participation

106 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V8V52 Leadership in groups and organizations: a Virginia Cooperative Extension Service correspondence course.
Blacksburg, Va. : Extension Division, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 1984 Apr.
Publication - Virginia Cooperative Extension Service (301-005): 148 p. ill; 1984 Apr. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Virginia; Leadership training; Correspondence courses; Cooperative extension service; Decision making; Conflict; Motivation; Communication; Team teaching; Community involvement; Change

Abstract: This textbook is part of a Virginia Cooperative Extension Service Correspondence Course. The book is divided into four chapters that address organizations and leadership, the leadership function, leadership and membership, and applying leadership in the community. Topics covered include decision making, management conflicts, meetings, motivation, communication, and team building. Test questions, exercises and bibliographies are provided for each chapter.

107 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 SO853 Leadership: making dreams reality.
Wells, S.
Brookings, S.D. : The Service; 1986 Oct. South Dakota 4-H doings - South Dakota State University, Cooperative Extension Service v. 65 (7): p. 4. ill; 1986 Oct.

Language: English

Descriptors: South Dakota; 4-h clubs; Leadership training

108 NAL Call. No.: S544.5.A17W74 Leadership skills for success.
Boldt, W.
S.l. : Cooperative Extension, Washington State University, etc. :.; 1984 Jan. WREP - Western Region Extension Publication - Cooperative Extension Service (69): 11 p. ill; 1984 Jan.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Leadership training; Children

109 NAL Call. No.: HD6054.3.M36 Leadership skills for women.
Manning, Marilyn Jakad; Haddock, Patricia Los Altos, Calif. : Crisp Publications,; 1989. iii, 65 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. (The Fifty-Minute series). Includes bibliographical references (p. 65).

Language: English

Descriptors: Women executives; Leadership

110 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6F4 Leadership theory-practice linkages in community leadership development the case of the Cooperative Extension Service. Fear, Frank A.; Thullen, Manfred; Vandenberg, Lela Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station East Lansing? : Dept. of Resource Development, Michigan State University?, 1987?; 1987. 15 p., [13] leaves ; 28 cm. Cover title. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Community Development Society, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. July, 1987. "... product of Project MICLO3268 of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and is presented as Journal Paper. Bibliography: p. 13-15.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Community development; Leadership

111 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Leadership--the civic sense.
Walker, T.
Auburn, Ala. : The Service; 1987.
Resource development report - Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University v. 24 (1): p. 2-4. ill; 1987.

Language: English

Descriptors: South eastern states of U.S.A.; Cooperative extension service; Leadership training

112 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 J82 Leading leadership education.
Penrod, K.
Madison, Wis. : Extension Journal; 1992. Journal of extension v. 30: p. 35; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Extension agents; Professional competence; Leadership training; Surveys

113 NAL Call. No.: S451.P4P45 Leading the way.
Martz, E.
University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University; 1993. PennState agriculture. p. 2-10; 1993.

Language: English

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; 4-h clubs; Leadership training; Child development; Decision making; Urban population

114 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 LEGOS--building blocks for leadership skills. Jones, R.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1989 May.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 61 (11): p. 5; 1989 May.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Leadership training; Teaching methods; Teaching materials; Teamwork

115 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 W27PN Letters to new 4-H leaders.
Wood, M.L.
Corvallis, Or. : The Service; 1991 Sep. PNW - Pacific Northwest Extension Publication, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho State Universities, Cooperative Extension Service (389): 25 p.; 1991 Sep.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Leadership training

116 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX The limits of evaluation (4-H leadership training programs). Smith, W.C. Washington, D.C. : The Administration; Winter 1984. Extension review - United States Department of Agriculture, Science and Education Administration v. 55 (1): p. 24-25. ill; Winter 1984.

Language: English

117 NAL Call. No.: aHM141.C6 1984 Local leadership and rural development implications for research and extension : a Conference on "Local Leadership and Rural Development" held at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S.A., April 15, 1984. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Virginia Cooperative Extension Service Conference on "Local Leadership and Rural Development" 1984 : Williamsburg, Va.
Paris, France : Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ; [Washington, D.C. : United States Dept. of Agriculture,; 1984. vii, 59 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographies.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Congresses; Rural development; Congresses; Community organization; Congresses

118 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6C65 1989 Local organizations and leadership in community development., 1st ed. Garkovich, L.E.
Ames : Iowa State University Press; 1989. Community development in perspective / edited by James A. Christenson & Jerry W. Robinson, Jr. p. 196-218; 1989. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community development; Leadership; Capacity; Citizen participation; Information sources; Local planning; Program development

119 NAL Call. No.: S67.P82 Louisiana agricultural leadership development program: the state is our campus.
Baton Rouge, La.? : The Service; 1991 Jun. Publication - Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service (2451): 8 p.; 1991 Jun.

Language: English

Descriptors: Louisiana; Agricultural education; Leadership training; Agricultural colleges

120 NAL Call. No.: aHF5549.5.C35M37 1990 Management competencies training opportunities for leadership development.. Training opportunities for leadership development United States, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region San Francisco, CA : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region, Personnel Management, Training & Development Branch, [1990?]; 1990.
1 folded sheet : col. portraits ; 68 x 51 folded to 23 x 10 cm. Cover title.

Language: English

Descriptors: Career development; Employees

121 NAL Call. No.: 280.8 J824 A new approach to management training.
Shaffer, B.
Costa Mesa, Calif. : A.C. Croft; 1991.
Personnel journal v. 70 (1): p. 28, 30, 32. ill; 1991.

Language: English

Descriptors: California; Managers; Leadership training; Program development

Abstract: California's County of Orange faced increasing community expectations for service at a time when revenues were limited by a state proposition. The county responded by developing a management training program, and using internal resources kept the cost to about $75 per participant.

122 NAL Call. No.: S451.P4P45 New faces, new places--today's 4-H youth programs are making a difference in urban areas.
Avery, B.C.
University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University; 1989. PennState agriculture. p. 2-9. ill; 1989.

Language: English

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Leadership training; Cities; 4-h clubs

123 NAL Call. No.: S103.E2A37 OALP goal: training the best of the best. Keating, B.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Station; 1992.
Agriculture at OSU - Oklahoma State University, Agricultural Experiment Station v. 22 (2): p. 4-5; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Oklahoma; Leadership training; Agricultural production; Agribusiness; Industry; Extension education

124 NAL Call. No.: S1.T49 Occupational status and educational needs of graduates from the college of agricultural sciences, Texas Tech University, 1971-1986. Eggenberger, L.; Cepica, M.
Canyon, Tex. : The Consortium; 1990.
Texas journal of agriculture and natural resources : a publication of the Agricultural Consortium of Texas v. 4: p. 50-52; 1990. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Texas; Graduates; Agricultural education; Occupational status; Consumer attitudes; Questionnaires; Agribusiness; Agricultural manpower; Computers; College curriculum; Leadership training; International trade; Advisory centers; Advisory officers; Marketing

125 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66K85 Ohio 4-H agents' and volunteer leaders' perceptions of the volunteer leadership development program.
Kwarteng, Joseph A.
c1985; 1985.
ix, 101 leaves : map ; 28 cm. Bibliography: leaves 100-101.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-H clubs; Ohio; Leadership; Voluntarism

Abstract: This study considered the perceptions of 4-H agents and volunteer leaders in areas identified under the volunteer leadership development program: recruiting, training, motivations, recognition, retention, and supervision. The populations were Extension 4-H agents and 4-H volunteer leaders in Ohio. A random sample of ten 4-H agents and 320 volunteer leaders was drawn from ten stratified and randomly selected counties and served with mail questionnaires. Measures of central tendency, percentage distributions, frequencies, t-tests of significance, Pearson correlation coefficients, Spearman rank order correlations, and point biserial correlations were employed in the analysis. No significant differences were found between 4-H agent and volunteer leaders on their perceptions of recruiting, training, and supervision. Significant differences existed between them on perceptions of motivation, recognition, and retention.

126 NAL Call. No.: S530.A4 Ohio 4-H agents' and volunteer leaders' perceptions of the volunteer leadership development program.
Kwarteng, J.A.; Smith, K.L.; Miller, L.E. Carbondale, Ill. : The Association; 1988. The Journal of the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture v. 29 (2): p. 55-63; 1988. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Ohio; 4-h clubs; Leadership training; Voluntary services; Recruitment

127 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.T2G36 Organizational leadership expectations and leadership training required for effectiveness of county extension leaders in the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service.
Ganter, Patricia Mann
1989; 1989.
1, viii, 173 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118-123).

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural extension work

Abstract: This descriptive study verifies leadership expectations and leadership training needs of the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service county extension leaders. Ideal leadership abilities, competencies, and leadership training needs were identified.

128 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 J82 Our task is clear: developing community leadership. Rohs, F.R.
Madison, Wis. : Extension Journal; 1988. Journal of extension v. 26: p. 11-12; 1988. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Georgia; Marketing techniques; Community programs; Leadership; Training; Publicity sales promotion; Location theory; Prices; Educational programs; Cooperative extension service; Program effectiveness

Abstract: Four elements of a marketing strategy - product, price, promotion, and place - are examined to described the process by which the Community Leadership Program in Georgia was implemented. Eight hundred and seventy people from 26 counties participated in the program in 1987. The author lists accomplishments of the program and its effect on the citizens and the community.

129 NAL Call. No.: aSD11.A42 Outdoor wilderness education--a leadership curriculum. Raiola, E.O.
Fort Collins, Colo. : The Station; 1990 Jul. General technical report RM - Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (193): p. 168-171; 1990 Jul. In the series analytic: The Use of Wilderness for Personal Growth, Therapy, and Education / compiled by A.T. Easley, J.F. Passineau and B.L. Driver.

Language: English

Descriptors: Wilderness; Educational programs; Leadership training

130 NAL Call. No.: HT401.S72 Palmetto Leadership and economic development. House, V.W.; Singletary, L.A.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Center; 1990 Jun. SRDC series - Southern Rural Development Center (130): p. 53-59; 1990 Jun. Paper presented at a Regional Conference: "Revitalizing the Rural South: Extension's Role in Enhancing the Quality of Life," January 16-18, 1990, Birmingham, Alabama. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: South Carolina; Leadership training; Community development; Rural communities; Economic development; Universities; Cooperative activities; Flow charts

131 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66F43 Parents.
Barkman, S.; Bouyer, C.J.
Lafayette, Ind. : The Service; 1986 Oct. 4-H - Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service (685): 3 p. ill; 1986 Oct. In subseries: Indiana 4-H Leader Home Study Course.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Youth programs; Parent participation; Leadership training

132 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX People make the difference!.
Bassett, L.R.; Barron, J.C.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1989. Extension review - U.S. Department of Agriculture v. 60 (2/3): p. 47; 1989.

Language: English

Descriptors: North Dakota; West Virginia; North Carolina; Idaho; Educational programs; Leadership training; Workshops (programs); Women; Cooperative extension service

133 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Pitfalls in leadership education.
Barrett, L.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1991 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 64 (5): p. 10-11; 1991 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural education; Leadership training

134 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Practicing leadership concepts in Agricultural education. Powers, L. Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1989 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 62 (5): p. 10-11, 23. ill; 1989 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural education; Leadership training

135 NAL Call. No.: 321.8 J82 Preparing home economics leaders: critical skills. Bands, K.C.
Alexandria, Va. : American Home Economics Association; 1992. Journal of home economics v. 84 (1): p. 28, 38-41; 1992. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Career choice; Career development; Aspirations; Leadership; Social barriers; Home economics; Education; Curriculum; Leadership training; Skills

136 NAL Call. No.: S95.E2 Preparing students for entrepreneurial challenges and opportunities in the 1990s.
Hudson, M.A.; Tyler, S.S.
Ithaca, N.Y. : New York Agric. Exp. Stations and New York State College of Agric. & Life Sciences; 1990.
New York's food and life sciences quarterly v. 20 (4): p. 28-32; 1990.

Language: English

Descriptors: New York; Agricultural colleges; Leadership; Training; Entrepreneurship

137 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Principles of leadership--improving the educational processes for handicapped learners.
Dill, C.F.; Snook, M.R.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1991 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 64 (5): p. 13-14, 19; 1991 Nov.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural education; Leadership; Handicapped persons

138 NAL Call. No.: HM141.E9 1988 Proceedings of the Extension Leadership Development Seminar empowering adults as leaders through home economics programs.. Empowering adults as leaders through home economics programs Bodkin, Sue; Bolton, ELizabeth B.
National Extension Homemakers Council ( U.S.) Extension Leadership Development Seminar 1988 : Charlotte, N.C. Gainesville, Fla. : University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, [1988?]; 1988.
ix, 69 p. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographies.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Home economics extension work

139 NAL Call. No.: HM141.L395 1989 Proceedings of the Leadership Development Seminar developing human capital through extension leadership programs.. Developing human capital through extension leadership programs Leadership development seminar Bolton, Elizabeth B.; White, Lynn
Southern Rural Development Center, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Texas A & M University Leadership Development Seminar 1989 : Manhattan, Kan. Mississippi State, Miss. : Southern Rural Development Center, [1989?]; 1989. vii, 242 p. ; 28 cm. Published by the Southern Rural Development Center with support from the University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and Texas A & M University. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Congresses

Abstract: This publication contains the proceedings of a conference on leadership development. The conference was held on the premise that leadership skills can be learned and that the persons who design the programs to develop the leadership of others need a vehicle for sharing expertise, ideas, and experiences. The purposes of the conference were to strengthen the leadership skills and competencies of the professionals who work to develop the leadership capabilities of others and to strengthen and broaden the knowledge base which supports research, teaching, and extension programs in leadership.

140 NAL Call. No.: 6 AR44 Project CENTRL readies rural leaders for Arizona's future. Shannon, M. Tempe, Ariz. : Arizona Farmer-Stockman; 1987 Sep. Arizona farmer-stockman v. 66 (9): p. 6-7. ill; 1987 Sep.

Language: English

Descriptors: Arizona; Rural communities; Rural areas; Leadership training

141 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Promoting experiential leadership training for preservice students in agricultural teacher education.
Iverson, M.J.; Flanders, F.B.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1992 Jun.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 64 (12): p. 18-21; 1992 Jun. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural education; Teacher training; Leadership training

142 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66F43 Recreation.
Barkman, S.; Bouyer, C.J.
Lafayette, Ind. : The Service; 1986 Oct. 4-H - Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service (686): 6 p. ill; 1986 Oct. In subseries: Indiana 4-H Leader Home Study Course.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Youth programs; Recreation; Planning; Leadership training

143 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6F42 Research-practice linkages in community leadership development results of a national study.
Fear, Frank A.; Vandenberg, Lela; Thullen, Manfred Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station East Lansing? : Dept. of Resource Development, Michigan State University?, 1986?; 1986. 14 columns ; 22 cm. Cover title. Prepared as an activity associated with Project MICLO 3268 of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station. Bibliography: column 14.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Community development; Leadership

144 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6V36 1989 Research-practice linkages in extension leadership development programs focus on community leadership development programs : a report to the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University, Ames.. Research practice linkages in extension leadership development programs Extension leadership development programs/NCRCRD Vandenberg, Lela; Fear, Frank A.; Thullen, Manfred Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University, [1989?]; 1989.
ii, 212 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. May, 1988. Spine title: Extension leadership development programs/NCRCRD. "RRD 150"--Spine. "November 1989"--Spine. "The research reported here was funded by The North Central Regional Center for Rural Development and conducted as part of the activities associated with Project MICLO3268 of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station"-- T.p. Bibliography: p. 207-212.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Community development; Leadership

145 NAL Call. No.: Z7164.C842V3 A review of literature on leadership with application to CES community leadership development programs.
Vandenberg, Lela; Thullen, Manfred; Fear, Frank A. Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station East Lansing? : Dept. of Resource Development, Michigan State University?, 1985?; 1985. p. 39-45 ; 28 cm. Cover title. Paper is a product of Project MICLO3268 of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, funded by the North Carolina Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Bibliography; Community development; Bibliography; Leadership; Bibliography

146 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66R3 Rhode Island 4-H leadership development impact study. Bancroft, Jonathan Whitney; Yeiser, Gail Poffenberger, Rhode Island Cooperative Extension
Providence, R.I. : Rhode Island Cooperative Extension,; 1985. iii, 45 leaves ; 28 cm. Cover title. November, 1985. Control number RI 31 I5. Includes bibliographies.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-H clubs; Rhode Island; Leadership

Abstract: This report assesses youth programs that develop leadershop skills in order to determine the relationship between 4-H leadership development programs and adult leadership behavior. Adults with 4-H experience as youth and a sample of 4-H adults we re interviewed. 4-H experiences and adult leadership behavior are examined. Program methods were compared to determine how they relate to leadership development.

147 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Rural leadership development program highlights common leaders. Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1991 Feb. Rural development news v. 15 (1): p. 1-2. ill; 1991 Feb.

Language: English

Descriptors: North central states of U.S.A.; Community development; Leadership training; Program development; Videotapes; Teaching materials

148 NAL Call. No.: 6 AR44 Rural leadership program earns high mid-term marks (University of Arizona). Phoenix, Ariz. : Elliott L. Cushman; Apr 1984. Arizona farmer rancher v. 63 (4): p. 6-9. ill; Apr 1984.

Language: English

Descriptors: Arizona

149 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6J6 Rural leadership programs and changing participation of men and women in public affairs.
Cook, A.K.; Howell, R.E.; Weir, I.L.
Athens, Ga. : The University of Georgia; 1985. Journal of the Community Development Society v. 16 (1): p. 41-56; 1985. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Montana; Rural communities; Men; Women; Citizen participation; Leadership training; Role perception

150 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Rural revitalization update: Two groups plan joint conference. Borich, T. Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1988 Jul. Rural development news v. 12 (3): p. 8. ill; 1988 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural development; Economic development; Conferences; Leadership training; Workshops (programs)

151 NAL Call. No.: HD1775.V8H6 Rural Virginia's latent capacity for leadership. Raflo, A.
Blacksburg, Va. : Rural Economic Analysis Program; 1993 Nov. Horizons / v. 5 (6): p. 1-3; 1993 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Virginia; Cabt; Leadership training; Rural areas; Community development

152 NAL Call. No.: HD1775.V8H6 Shaping the future: developing leadership in rural Virginia. Tanner, M.C. Blacksburg, Va. : Rural Economic Analysis Program; 1991 Nov. Horizons v. 3 (6): p. 1-2, 5; 1991 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Virginia; Leadership training; Rural communities; Cooperative extension service; Training courses

153 NAL Call. No.: S451.W2W3 Shaping the future through leadership development. Howell, R.E.; Bradish, D.
Pullman, Wash. : Washington State Agricultural Research Center, Experiment Station; 1987.
Washington land & people v. 1 (2): p. 24-30. ill; 1987.

Language: English

Descriptors: Washington; Leadership training; Educational programs; Agriculture; Forestry

154 NAL Call. No.: BF723.L4 Significant adolescent leadership development experiences identified by established leaders in the United States. Cox, Kathryn J.
1988; 1988.
vii, 256 leaves. Bibliography: leaves 138-159.

Language: English

Descriptors: Youth; Leadership

Abstract: This descriptive study was designed to: (a) identify experiences recommended by established leaders for adolescent leadership development, (b) identify commonalities in the backgrounds of leaders, (c) discern whether relationships existed between the leaders' recommendations and backgrounds, and (d) discover what similarities existed between the leaders' recommendations and their personal experiences. A stratified sample of 1,000 leaders chosen randomly from 70 directories of established leaders in the United States were surveyed. The major adolescent leadership development experiences leaders recommended were: collaboration, personal characteristic development, mentors and nurturers, culture and citizenship, communications, management control, employment or internships, group leadership, formal education, and significant life experiences.

155 NAL Call. No.: HN49.C6S69 South-link 2000 leadership development in the South.. Leadership development in the South South link 2000 Southern Growth Policies Board, Tennessee Valley Authority Research Triangle Park, N.C. : The Board,; 1990. 1 v. (loose-leaf) : ill. ; 30 cm. Loose-leaf format. Supported by assistance from the Tennessee Valley Authority. Includes bibliographical references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Community leadership; Southern States; Leadership; Southern States; Management; Southern States; Handbooks, manuals, etc

156 NAL Call. No.: HD66.B54 Spectacular teamwork how to develop the leadership skills for team success. Blake, Robert Rogers,; Mouton, Jane Srygley; Allen, Robert L. New York : Wiley,; 1987.
viii, 219 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Includes index.

Language: English

Descriptors: Work groups; Reference works; Participative management; Teamwork; Management skills; Leadership training; Productivity; Guidelines

Abstract: A practical effective text for managers explains the dynamics of teamwork for developing and utilizing skills and talents of employees so that they are thinking and performing together at peak efficiency. Concepts and methods are presented that strengthen the possibility of participation of individuals by providing organization members with an understanding of what teamwork is and is not, and what is required in terms of insight, understanding, and behavioral skills for effective teamwork. Real-life situations in which actual work teams experience problems that impede the development of participation. Illustrations, guidelines, and checklists are provided throughout the text, and a model for theory-based team building is appended.

157 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 J82 Stepping up: training extension county directors. Whiteside, J.E.; Bachtel, D.C.
Madison : Extension Journal; 1987.
Journal of extension v. 25: p. 13-15; 1987. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Georgia; Extension; Extension agents; Leadership training; Managers; Management education

158 NAL Call. No.: 321.8 J82 Student involvement now: AHEA leaders for the future. Cummings, M.N.; Chamberlain V.M.; Felstehausen, G. Alexandria, Va. : American Home Economics Association; 1992. Journal of home economics v. 84 (1): p. 48-51; 1992. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Leadership training; Skills; Home economics education; Student participation; Personal development; Professional associations

159 NAL Call. No.: HT401.S72 Take charge.
Cole, R.D.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Center; 1992 Mar. SRDC series - Southern Rural Development Center (157): p. 45-46; 1992 Mar. In the series analytic: 21st Century survival of rural America. Proceedings of a Regional Conference, October 16-18, 1991, Jackson, Mississippi..

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural communities; Community programs; Workshops (programs); Leadership training; Economic development

160 NAL Call. No.: 275.9 N213 Teaching leadership: principles and approaches for an undergraduate leadership course.
Jimmerson, R.M.
Urbana, Ill. : National Association of Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture; 1991 Jun.
NACTA journal v. 35 (2): p. 50-53; 1991 Jun. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Agricultural colleges; Curriculum; Leadership training; Skills

161 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66F43 Teaching techniques.
Barkman, S.; Bouyer, C.J.
Lafayette, Ind. : The Service; 1986 Oct. 4-H - Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service (687): 6 p. ill; 1986 Oct. In subseries: Indiana 4-H Leader Home Study Course.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Youth programs; Teaching methods; Learning activities; Leadership training

162 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Teamwork, sharing build FCL Program.
Basset, L.R.; Barron, J.C.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1988 Jul. Rural development news v. 12 (3): p. 1-8. ill., maps; 1988 Jul.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural areas; Community programs; Families; Educational programs; Leadership training; Rural women

163 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 J82 Teen community leadership college.
Hodson, S.
Madison, Wis. : Extension Journal; 1992. Journal of extension v. 30: p. 32; 1992. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Ohio; Adolescents; Leadership training; Extension

164 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 J82 Teens reaching youth: developing teens to teach others. Groff, J.M.
Madison, Wis. : Extension Journal; 1992. Journal of extension v. 30: p. 18-20; 1992. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: North Carolina; Adolescents; Volunteers; Educational programs; Leadership; Peer influence; Peer tutoring; 4-h clubs

165 NAL Call. No.: HT401.S72 Three paradigms for building leadership programs for economic development. Peterson, M.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Center; 1990 Jun. SRDC series - Southern Rural Development Center (130): p. 61-73; 1990 Jun. Paper presented at a Regional Conference: "Revitalizing the Rural South: Extension's Role in Enhancing the Quality of Life," January 16-18, 1990, Birmingham, Alabama.

Language: English

Descriptors: Leadership; Models; Leadership training; Economic development; Community development; Flow charts

166 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Time to teach leaderships.
Gartin, S.A.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1991 Nov.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 64 (5): p. 4-6; 1991 Nov. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Clubs; Agricultural education; Leadership

167 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Tomorrow's leaders today: redefining the rural community. Borich, T.O.; Foley, M.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1990 Dec. Rural development news v. 14 (6): p. 17-18; 1990 Dec. Paper presented at the Third Annual Meeting of the National Rural Studies Committee, May 17-19, 1990, Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Language: English

Descriptors: Iowa; Rural communities; Community development; Regionalization; Leadership training; Extension education

168 NAL Call. No.: S530.A4 Transforming university programs of agricultural education. Newcomb, L.H. Carbondale, Ill. : American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture; 1993.
Journal of agricultural education v. 34 (1): p. 1-10; 1993.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural education; Higher education; Teacher training; Extension education; Leadership training; International trade

169 NAL Call. No.: S530.A4 A twenty-year evaluation of the California agricultural leadership program. Whent, L.S.; Leising, J.G.
Carbondale, Ill. : American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture; 1992.
Journal of agricultural education v. 33 (3): p. 32-39; 1992. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: California; Leadership training; Program evaluation; Program participants; Program effectiveness; Curriculum; Educational reform

170 NAL Call. No.: 275.8 AG8 Value adding--the leadership component. Mundt, J.P.
Henry, Ill. : The Magazine; 1989 Jul.
The Agricultural education magazine v. 62 (1): p. 12, 20, 22; 1989 Jul. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural education; Vocational training; Leadership training; Teaching methods; Value systems

171 NAL Call. No.: aSD433.A53 Valuing wilderness benefits: alternatives to economic measures. Scott, A.C. Asheville, N.C. : The Station; 1992 Dec. General technical report SE - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station (78): p. 273-280; 1992 Dec. In the series analytic: The Economic Value of Wilderness. Proceedings of a conference held May 8-11, 1991, Jackson, Wyoming. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; Wilderness; Environmental education; Evaluation; Leadership training; Natural resources; Educational opportunities; Educational programs; Educational resources; Resource management

172 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66F43 A vision for strengthening local leadership: how to create an effective volunteer coordinator system.
Fox, W.
Lafayette, Ind. : The Service; 1989 Feb. 4-H - Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service (723): 42 p.; 1989 Feb. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: U.S.A.; 4-h clubs; Volunteers; Leadership training; Teaching materials; Roles; Extension agents

Abstract: This publication is written to guide a team of volunteers and salaried staff through the process of reviewing their current middle management system and creating a strengthened system. The guidepost model and L-O-O-P Model are both described and illustrated in the manual. The role of an Extension Agent who involves volunteer coordinators is described as well as 4 types of volunteer coordinator roles. There are 9 appendices which include a sample survey tool, 3 sample job descriptions for volunteer coordinators, a set of guidelines for providing feedback to volunteers and sample organizational charts.

173 NAL Call. No.: S451.N2I35 Volunteer leaders say 4-H a quality program. Orr, J.
Lincoln, Neb. : Dept. of Agric. Communications, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources; 1986-1987.
IANR quarterly v. 33 (1): p. 7; 1986-1987.

Language: English

Descriptors: Nebraska; 4-h clubs; Leadership training; Youth programs

174 NAL Call. No.: S533.F66L432 Volunteer leadership: an alternative approach for 4-H. Cherellia, B.O.
Auburn, Ala. : The Service; 1991.
Leaflet YM - Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University (23): 10 p.; 1991. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: 4-h clubs; Leadership; Volunteers; Leadership training

175 NAL Call. No.: RM214.T66 Will the born leader please stand up?.
Bellick, J.J.
Frederick, Md. : Aspen Publishers; 1991 Jun. Topics in clinical nutrition v. 6 (3): p. 8-13; 1991 Jun. Includes references.

Language: English

Descriptors: Management development; Leadership training; Education; Marketing techniques; Dietitians

Abstract: Evidence indicates that leaders are products of their personal experiences, training and education. This article will address techniques of persuasion as one set of tools with which a leader can succeed, that is, how a person can be successful as a leader (without implying that leadership is requisite for success).

176 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.A2R47 Wiregrass Leadership Institute.
Carter, M.L.
Auburn University, Ala. : Alabama Cooperative Extension Service,; 1992. Resource development report v. 26 (3): p. 5-6; 1992.

Language: English

Descriptors: Alabama; Cabt; Community development; Leadership training; Community programs; Community involvement; Local government

177 NAL Call. No.: Kit no.61 Working with our publics Model 3 Developing leadership developed by Lee J. Cary, Jack D. Timmons ; project team: Tammy Klaproth, Donald W. Littrell ; Edgar J. Boone, project director.. Developing leadership Cary, Lee J.; Timmons, Jack D.; Boone, Edgar John,
North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, North Carolina State University, Dept. of Adult and Community College Education Raleigh, NC : North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service and the Dept. of Adult and Community College Education, North Carolina State University,; 1988. 5 posters, 26 transparency masters, and 1 notebook (loose-leaf). Subtitle: In-service education for cooperative extension. Developed for use by the Cooperative Extension Service under a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan.

Language: English

Descriptors: University extension; Study and teaching; Leadership; Teaching materials

Abstract: The series Working With Our Publics: In-Service Education for Cooperative Extension consists of seven independent training modules. Based upon needs and objectives identified by Extension professionals, the modules are designed to stand on their own as independent instructional packages, or to be used as a comprehensive series. Module 3: Developing Leadership. How to acquire and exercise leadership skills and how to identify, recruit, develop, and work with community leaders. Intended for all Extension professionals, the module is designed to improve participants' abilities to identify and involve lay leaders in Extension's clientele. (Twelve contact hours of training developed by Lee J. Cary and Jack D. Timmons, University of Missouri at Columbia).

178 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX Youth as advocates.
Peterson, W.L.; Mullen, S.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1989. Extension review - U.S. Department of Agriculture v. 60 (2/3): p. 44; 1989.

Language: English

Descriptors: Colorado; Cooperative extension service; Community programs; Educational programs; Youth; Leadership training

179 NAL Call. No.: HN79.A14R87 Youth community leadership development program funded by NCRCRD. Hougen, R.; Walker, D.
Ames, Iowa : North Central Regional Center for Rural Development; 1991 Feb. Rural development news v. 15 (1): p. 7; 1991 Feb.

Language: English

Descriptors: North central states of U.S.A.; Rural youth; Leadership training; Community development

180 NAL Call. No.: 100 N465R no.672 The Youth Leadership Life Skills Development Scale an evaluation and research tool for youth organizations.
Dormody, Thomas J.; Seevers, Brenda S.,_1955-; Clason, Dennis L. Las Cruces, NM : New Mexico State University, Agricultural Experiment Station,; 1993.
3 p. : form ; 28 cm. (Research report (New Mexico State University. Agricultural Experiment Station) ; 672.). Cover title. April 1993. Includes bibliographical references (p. 2).

Language: English

Descriptors: Young adults; Leadership

181 NAL Call. No.: HC107.A13A6 Youth workshop: ingredients for success. Hoffman, C.; Baldwin, F.; Gridley, C.
Washington, D.C. : Appalachian Regional Commission; 1991. Appalachia v. 24 (1): p. 38. ill; 1991.

Language: English

Descriptors: Youth; Leadership training; Workshops


Author Index

Allen, Robert L. 156
Anderson, C.L. 105
Anderson, R. 30
Apel, Dale 15
Astroth, K.A. 59, 85
Avery, B.C. 122
Bachtel, D.C. 157
Bailey, J. 77
Baldwin, F. 76, 181
Balliette, J. 57
Bancroft, Jonathan Whitney 146
Bands, K.C. 135
Barkman, S. 3, 5, 131, 142, 161
Barrett, L. 133
Barron, J.C. 132, 162
Basset, L.R. 162
Bassett, L.R. 132
Bellick, J.J. 175
Berns, Keith D. 54
Bivin, R.J. 104
Blair, S.S. 97
Blake, Robert Rogers, 156
Blezek, A.G. 42
Blount, W. 100
Bodkin, Sue 138
Boldt, W. 108
Bolton, E.B. 46, 99
Bolton, ELizabeth B. 138
Bolton, Elizabeth B. 139
Boone, Edgar John, 177
Borich, T. 150
Borich, T.O. 167
Bouyer, C.J. 3, 5, 131, 142, 161
Bradish, D. 153
Bramwell, K. A. 80
Brannon, T. 83
Britt, Sara K. 101
Burton, M.A. 63
Carter, M.L. 176
Cary, Lee J. 177
Center for Creative Leadership 101
Cepica, M. 124
Chamberlain V.M. 158
Channing L. Bete Co 79
Cherellia, B.O. 43, 174
Clark, Miriam B. 101
Clason, Dennis L. 180d
Clifton, I.D. 51
Coffey, D.M. 10
Cole, L. 82
Cole, R.D. 159
Cole, R.L. 50
Connell, D.P. 50
Cook, A.K. 149
Cooper, A.W. 53
Cox, D.E. 12, 98
Cox, Kathryn J. 154
Culler, Carol J. 69
Cummings, M.N. 158
D'Haem, J. 26
Dempster, J.I.M. 35
Dill, C.F. 137
Dormody, Thomas J. 180
Dowdle, J. 87
Dumschat, John F. 16
Dunn, W. 61
Durfee, R. 82
Dyer, D.A. 44
Dymond, J. 90
Earle, B.O. 88
Eason, L.A. 40
Eggenberger, L. 124
Ernst, S. 17
Fadden, S. 88
Family Community Leadership 69
Fear, Frank A. 110, 143, 144, 145
Felstehausen, G. 158
Ferris, M. 89
Flanders, F.B. 141
Foley, M. 167
Forney, J. 103
Fox, W. 172
Freeman, Frank H. 101
Frericks, B. 7
Gamon, Julia Andrew 64
Ganter, Patricia Mann 127
Garkovich, L.E. 118
Gartin, S.A. 166
Gobeli, Virginia C. 6
Gotschall, Matthew Ray 41
Grady, A.G. 60
Graves, L. 45
Gridley, C. 181
Groff, J.M. 164
Haddock, Patricia 109
Hallett, M.E. 27
Hancook, A. 36
Harbour, T.C. Jr 78
Hawkins, M. 90
Hawthorne, A. 76
Heasley, Daryl K., 47, 67
Herren, R. 84
Hodges, D.G. 27
Hodson, S. 163
Hoffman, C. 19, 181
Holloway, C.W. 83
Horner, J.T. 42
Hougen, R. 179
House, V.W. 130
Howell, R.E. 149, 153
Hoyt, T. 92
Hudson, M.A. 136
Independent Sector (Firm), Effective Sector Leadership/Management Program 71
Iverson, M.J. 141
Janey, J.P. 24
Jimmerson, R.M. 160
Jones, R. 114
Keating, B. 123
Key, J.P. 83
Kimball, William J. 67
King, G.W. 62
Krueger, D. 26
Kwarteng, J.A. 126
Kwarteng, Joseph A. 125
Langone, C.A. 21
Legacy, J. 72
Leising, J.G. 169
Lindquist, G. 13
Lindstrom, J.Q. 85
Long, S. (ed.) 55
Luloff, A.E. 27
Manning, Marilyn Jakad 109
Marsden, S.L. 35
Martin, K.E. 48
Martz, E. 113
Martz, E.C. 23
McCord, R.W. 20
McCormick, F.G. 12
McNamara, K.T. 9
Meyer, T. 70
Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station 110, 143, 145 Miles, C.S. 105
Miller, B.R. 9
Miller, G.M. 12
Miller, J.P. 37
Miller, L.E. 126
Moen, J.K. 29
Mouton, Jane Srygley 156
Mulcahy, J. 8
Mullen, S. 178
Mundt, J.P. 170
Murphy, E.G. 1, 2
National Extension Homemakers Council ( U.S.) 138 National Extension Task Force for Community Leadership 32 National Extension Task Force on Community Leadership 31 Naze, D.W. 30 Nebraska Cooperative Extension Service 6 Nesvig, K. 29
New Jersey Leadership Training and Development Committee, Rutgers University, Cooperative Extension Service, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 16
Newcomb, L.H. 91, 168
North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, North Carolina State University, Dept. of Adult and Community College Education 177 North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, North Central Regional Interest Network on Community Leadership Programs 66 Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, National Extension Task Force
on Community Leadership, Resource Activities in Community Leadership Development Task Group 67
Olson, Philip 102
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United States, Dept.
of
Agriculture, Virginia Cooperative Extension Service 117 Orr, J. 173 Orr, John D. 6
Overstreet, K.B. 104
Oyebode R, F. 72
Penrod, K. 112
Peters, J.L. 58
Peterson, M. 165
Peterson, W.L. 178
Piercy, L.R. 86
Pope, J. 39
Powers, L. 11, 134
Raflo, A. 151
Raiola, E.O. 129
Rankin, R.D. 93
Rhode Island Cooperative Extension 146 Ricketts, S.C. 91
Rogers, J.L. 56
Rohs, F.R. 128
Rorabaugh, T. 13
Schultz, C.M. 33
Schultz, Carol M. 102
Scott, A.C. 171
Seevers, Brenda S.,1955- 180
Shaffer, B. 121
Shannon, M. 140
Shulman, M. 38
Simon, C.M. 34
Singer, M. 28
Singletary, L.A. 130
Slater, R. 40
Smith, K.L. 126
Smith, M.G. 57
Smith, W.C. 116
Smout, I.K. 35
Snook, M.R. 137
Sorter, Bruce W. 74
Southern Growth Policies Board, Tennessee Valley Authority 155 Southern Rural Development Center, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Texas A & M University 139 Spindler, C. 25
St Clair, C. 81
Stoneman, Dorothy 95
Storms, P. 92
Swanson, Andrew, 18
Tanner, M.C. 152
Thoene, R. 73
Thullen, Manfred 110, 143, 144, 145
Timmons, Jack D. 177
Turner, G.M. 86
Tyler, S.S. 136
United States, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region 120 University of Missouri-Kansas City, Center on Rural Elderly 102 Vandenberg, Lela 110, 143, 144, 145
W.K. Kellogg Foundation 47
Walker, D. 179
Walker, T. 111
Walson, F. 11
Weir, I.L. 149
Wells, B.L. 22
Wells, S. 107
Whent, L.S. 169
White, F.C. 51
White, Lynn 139
Whiteside, J.E. 157
Wilkinson, K.P. 48
Williams, O.M. 24, 44
Wood, M.L. 115
Woodard, J.R. 84
Woolbright, C. 103
Yeiser, Gail Poffenberger, 146
Youth Action Program (New York, N.Y.) 95 Zabawa, R. 14


Subject Index

4-h clubs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
4-H clubs 6
4-h clubs 7
4-H clubs 15
4-h clubs 37, 42, 43, 57, 59
4-H clubs 64
4-h clubs 65
4-H clubs 80
4-h clubs 85, 93, 107, 108, 113, 115, 122 4-H clubs 125
4-h clubs 126, 131, 142
4-H clubs 146
4-h clubsŠ 161, 164, 172, 173, 174
Action research 39
Adolescents 28, 85, 163, 164
Adult education 42, 68
Adults 48
Advisory centers 124
Advisory officers 124
Age differences 28
Agribusiness 9, 90, 123, 124
Agricultural colleges 88, 119, 136, 160 Agricultural education 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 26, 37, 39, 50, 58, 70, 72, 73, 77, 82, 83, 84, 90, 98, 119, 124, 133, 134, 137, 141, 166, 168, 170

Agricultural extension work 66, 127
Agricultural extension workers 74
Agricultural manpower 124
Agricultural production 123
Agricultural products 38
Agriculture 8, 38, 42, 47, 77, 153
Alabama 20, 25, 34, 60, 87, 97, 100, 176 Alternative farming 30
Arizona 94, 140, 148
Aspirations 28, 135
Attitudes 99
Australia 90
Beliefs 56
Bibliographies 30
Bibliography 67, 67, 145, 145, 145
Biotechnology 11
Blacks 24
Cabt 25, 27, 29, 29, 34, 60, 76, 87, 93, 97, 100, 151, 176 California 77, 121, 169
Capacity 118
Career choice 135
Career development 120, 135
Change 106
Child development 93, 113
Children 49, 108
Cities 122
Citizen participation 48, 118, 149
Civic leaders 74
Clubs 10, 84, 166
College curriculum 105, 124
College programs 19
Colleges 105
Colorado 178
Communication 106
Communication skills 13, 44, 79, 90
Communities 75
Community development 22, 25, 31, 34, 44, 45, 46, 51, 60, 62, 66, 76, 81, 87, 97, 100, 110, 118, 130, 143, 144, 145, 147, 151, 165, 167, 176, 179 Community education 34, 60, 87, 97, 100 Community involvement 55, 60, 106, 176 Community leadership 31, 47, 47, 66, 67, 69, 74, 110, 138, 143, 144, 145, 155
Community organization 117
Community programs 22, 30, 34, 60, 76, 81, 87, 128, 159, 162, 176, 178 Computer hardware 35
Computer simulation 35
Computer software 35
Computers 124
Conduct of life 95
Conferences 3, 4, 39, 150
Conflict 106
Congresses 117, 117, 117, 139
Consumer attitudes 124
Continuing education 61
Cooperation 22
Cooperative activities 130
Cooperative extension service 24, 99, 106, 111, 128, 132, 152, 178

Corporations, Nonprofit 71
Correspondence courses 106
Curriculum 9, 11, 17, 52, 90, 99, 135, 160, 169 Decision making 78, 106, 113
Decision-making 16
Descriptive statistics 83
Development 27, 96, 99
Development planning 22
Dietitians 175
Directories 47
Directors of corporations 18
Discussion groups 4
District of Columbia 38
Economic development 29, 30, 103, 130, 150, 159, 165 Economic growth 51
Economic impact 50
Economics 15
Education 56, 105, 135, 175
Educational grants 77
Educational innovation 90
Educational leadership 102
Educational opportunities 171
Educational planning 11, 12, 19, 39
Educational programs 21, 33, 52, 62, 85, 128, 129, 132, 153, 162, 164, 171, 178
Educational reform 53, 169
Educational resources 11, 171
Employees 120
Entrepreneurship 136
Environmental education 27, 171
Evaluation 171
Executive ability 18
Executives 71
Extension 13, 21, 45, 46, 157, 163
Extension activities 36, 52
Extension agents 112, 157, 172
Extension education 25, 68, 87, 104, 123, 167, 168 Families 162
Farmers 13
Federal programs 78
Field trips 38
Fire control 78
Florida 46, 99
Flow charts 130, 165
Forest management 53
Forest services 78
Forestry 153
Georgia 21, 40, 55, 128, 157
Goals 39
Graduate study 9
Graduates 50, 124
Group relations training 69
Guidelines 156
Handbooks, manuals, etc 155
Handicapped persons 137
High school students 54
High schools 41
Higher education 168
Home economics 96, 135
Home economics education 99, 158
Home economics extension work 138
Home-based businesses 30
Human resources 30, 85
Idaho 61, 80, 132
Illinois 81
Individual characteristics 27
Industry 123
Information sources 118
International trade 124, 168
Interpersonal relations 7, 79
Iowa 22, 167
Irrigation systems 35, 63
Kansas 59
Kentucky 76, 86
Knowledge 99
Labor turnover 57
Land use 27
Law 27
Leadership 2, 6, 10, 11, 16, 28, 29, 41, 48, 52, 54, 56, 64, 66, 73, 74, 79, 79, 80, 84, 85, 95, 96, 98, 99, 101, 101, 103, 105, 109, 110, 117, 118, 125, 128, 135, 136, 137, 139, 143, 144, 145, 146, 154, 155, 164, 165, 166, 174, 177, 180
Leadership training 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50, 51, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 68, 70, 72, 75, 76, 77, 78, 81, 82, 83, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 97, 99, 100, 104, 106, 107, 108, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 119, 121, 122, 123, 124, 126, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 140, 141, 142, 147, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 178, 179, 181
Learning activities 161
Life skills guide 6
Life skills guides 95
Literacy 12
Lobbying 38
Local government 25, 27, 34, 87, 176
Local planning 118
Location theory 128
Louisiana 104, 119
Management 155
Management development 175
Management education 35, 157
Management games 35, 63
Management skills 89, 90, 156
Managers 35, 121, 157
Marketing 124
Marketing techniques 38, 128, 175
Membership 5
Men 149
Michigan 13, 26
Minorities 14, 24
Mississippi 45
Missouri 81
Models 56, 165
Montana 85, 149
Motivation 26, 106
Mountain areas 19
Natural resources 27, 53, 171
Nebraska 6, 173
Nevada 57
New Hampshire 27
New York 38, 88, 136
New Zealand 28
North Carolina 132, 164
North central states of U.S.A. 147, 179 North Dakota 29, 30, 132
Objectives 39
Occupational status 124
Ohio 17, 125, 126, 163
Oklahoma 123
Operation 35
Oregon 50
Organizational development 92
Organizations 70
Parent participation 131
Participative management 156
Peer influence 164
Peer tutoring 164
Pennsylvania 23, 48, 113, 122, 149
Personal development 158
Personnel management 33
Planning 3, 5, 142
Policy 56
Popular works 79
Prevention 57
Prices 128
Productivity 156
Professional associations 158
Professional competence 112
Program development 11, 40, 46, 57, 99, 118, 121, 147 Program effectiveness 62, 128, 169
Program evaluation 40, 59, 99, 169
Program participants 40, 83, 169
Public schools 11
Public sector 56
Public services 30
Publicity sales promotion 128
Questionnaires 124
Recreation 142
Recruitment 126
Reference works 156
Regionalization 167
Resource management 53, 61, 171
Retired people 33
Retirement communities 102
Rhode Island 146
Role models 96
Role perception 149
Roles 172
Rural areas 20, 23, 62, 140, 151, 162
Rural communities 21, 22, 29, 130, 140, 149, 152, 159, 167 Rural development 23, 52, 117, 150
Rural extension 67
Rural women 162
Rural youth 179
School children 96
Secondary education 12, 50, 96
Self concept 7
Self esteem 49
Sex differences 28
Simulation 63, 81
Simulation models 35
Skills 85, 96, 99, 135, 158, 160
Small businesses 30
Small groups 69
Social barriers 135
Social impact 83
Social participation 46, 105
Society 105
Socioeconomic status 48
South Carolina 130
South Dakota 7, 29, 107
South eastern states of U.S.A. 111
Southern States 155, 155, 155
Student participation 158
Study and teaching 31, 47, 47, 64, 67, 101, 177 Surveys 112
Target groups 99
Teacher training 11, 141, 168
Teachers 98
Teaching materials 1, 44, 65, 114, 147, 172, 177 Teaching methods 114, 161, 170
Team teaching 106
Teamwork 114, 156
Texas 96, 124
Towns 22, 29
Training 128, 136
Training courses 152
Training of 74, 74
U.S.A. 8, 11, 12, 37, 39, 42, 70, 72, 82, 92, 93, 105, 112, 114, 134, 150, 158, 159, 162, 168, 170, 171, 172
Uk 35
United States 31, 31, 47, 47, 47, 66, 66, 66, 67, 67 Universities 130
University extension 177
Urban areas 97
Urban population 113
Value systems 170
Videotapes 147
Virginia 24, 44, 106, 151, 152
Vocational training 12, 39, 70, 83, 98, 170 Voluntarism 125
Voluntary services 126
Volunteers 33, 40, 57, 59, 164, 172, 174 Washington 38, 153
Water distribution 63
Water resources 27
West Virginia 19, 132
Wilderness 129, 171
Women 55, 104, 132, 149
Women executives 109
Work groups 156
Work sharing 79
Workshops 181
Workshops (programs) 24, 59, 96, 132, 150, 159 Young adults 180
Youth 6, 95, 95, 154, 178, 181
Youth programs 3, 5, 65, 70, 92, 93, 98, 131, 142, 161, 173