
History of Oklahoma 4-H Cooperative Extension Service
Explore the rich history of the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, delving into its establishment, purpose, programs, and inclusive participation policy. Discover its focus on education, research, and community development through various initiatives like 4-H Youth Development and Family & Consumer Sciences. Learn about the partnership between Federal, State, and County entities in promoting agriculture, natural resources, and rural development in Oklahoma.
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This is 4-H History of CES oklahoma 4-h volunteer development
History of the Cooperative Extension Service 1862 Morrill Act Establishing Land-Grant Colleges 1862 Institute - Oklahoma State University 1890 Institute Langston University 1914 Smith-Lever Act established the Cooperative Extension Service
The Purpose for Cooperative Extension Education Research Based Information Formal and Informal Education 4-H Youth Development Home & Community Education 3
Cooperative refers to a partnership between Federal State County Extension 4
Who is OCES? Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Agriculture Sciences & Natural Resources Family & Consumer Sciences Rural Development 4-H Youth Development 5
Participation The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service programs are open to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, genetic information, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, or status as a veteran, in any of its policies, practices or procedures. 6
Activity Introduce STEM recording Oral History project http://4h.okstate.edu/projects/science-and-technology/photography- and-video-resources, National 4-H History Preservation Program http://4- hhistorypreservation.com/voices/ or OK Hobbies and Collectable Project 4H.HLTH 402-413