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Resources for Educators and Volunteers

There are many career resources available on the Internet and in print for you to use in your work with youth to help them with their career development process. Our Michigan 4-H Pathways to Career Education Resource List (see below) was created to help you narrow down your choices. We’ve also created PowerPoints, activities and handouts that can be incorporated in to club and after-school settings.

(Note: Documents noted as "PDF" format require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. Documents noted as "PowerPoint" format require Microsoft PowerPoint software. Documents noted as "Word" require Microsoft Word or other software compatible with Word files.)

Online Resources

Learning Materials: Activities and Handouts

Career Exploration

Communications

Entrepreneurship

Touch the Future Career Fair

The following Touch the Future Career Fair handouts may be downloaded and modified to meet your needs:

Job Application

Resumes

Interviewing

Learning Materials: Presentations

Training and Events

Learning Materials

More information on learning materials available to support these activities can be found in the Michigan Guide to 4-H or through the MSU Bulletin Office.

Training & Events

For upcoming training and events in this area, check the 4-H Volunteer Workshops web site, the MSU Extension Calendar and the 4-H Exploration Days web site.

Contact Information

For more information on how to get involved as a youth or volunteer, contact your county MSU Extension office or:

Laura Allen, 4-H Career Education Coordinator
4-H Youth Development
160 Agriculture Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824

Phone: 517-432-7632
Fax: 517-355-6748
Email:
lacourse@anr.msu.edu


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