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4-H KYG- Know Your Government

February 15, 2020 - February 17, 2020

What is KYG and Why Do We Have It?
Know Your Government (KYG) is a civic education program with a four-year rotating topic: The Legislative System, The Judicial System, Elections and Party Platforms, and Politics and the Media. This year, participants will explore political parties and the nomination process.   It is important to remember though, that KYG is much more than learning about how the Legislative process works. In fact, one could argue that it is little about that. KYG and 4-H are about learning the life skills our delegates will need to be responsible citizens and productive adults. The conference is an opportunity for delegates to practice the skills they have learned, apply their knowledge to unknown situations and reflect on how they did.

Pre-conference meetings

  • We meet at Extension in the Cougar room at 9am
    • 600 128th St SE    Everett, WA
  • December 28, 2019 – KYG Introduction
  • January 4-5, 2020 – Shut In (overnight)
  • January 11, 2020
  • January 18, 2020
  • January 25, 2020
  • February 1, 2020
  • February 8, 2020
  • February 15-18, 2020 KYG event in Olympia
  • FYI we may not use all these dates depending on how fast we get the work done

 

Purpose: teach the skills, provide the tools, and prepare for the project at the KYG Conference.

Participants will learn how to work as part of a team, with people they may or may not know, to get the pre-conference objectives completed. The pre-conference meetings are a way for delegates to hone these skills so when they get to the conference, they will be prepared to learn the new skills, practice and apply already learned skills, and work with more people they do not know in a mock trial setting. Perhaps even more important than this, they will have an experience that is similar (not necessarily identical) to those of other delegates. Similar experiences will provide a common foundation for all delegates, regardless of geographic, political or other differences.

Learning something new and working with other delegates with different perspectives can be uncomfortable. Pre-conference meetings are a way to help delegates feel comfortable about what will be happening at the conference so they feel safe to experience something new.

The statewide conference in Olympia

Purpose: bring high school students from across the state to share ideas, concerns, and potential solutions to problems; to learn about Washington State government and how to become a positive contributing citizen; and to strengthen the connection between youth and our political and social networks through education, experience, application, and inspiration

A value of 4-H KYG is that it provides the opportunity for our delegates to explore new ideas and perspectives in a safe environment. We encourage delegates with different views to work together, not to change each other’s minds, but to learn from each other. Encouraging discussion when people disagree and providing an opportunity to explore the issue in a non-threatening way demonstrates to the delegates that they can disagree on an issue but still work together. Ideally, these discussions will help delegates explore why they carry a certain belief and assist them in putting their own beliefs into practice. Remember, one of the intentional life skills we are focusing on this year is communication.

Know Your Government 2020

Decision 2020: Use Your Voice, Cast Your Vote 
February 15-18, 2020

This year, participants will explore political parties and the nomination process. During pre-conference orientation, participants will learn about different political parties, the nomination process, the development of resolutions that support planks that make up a party platform, and how to use parliamentary procedure when conducting a meeting. At the conference in February, delegates will nominate a KYG party candidate and finalize a KYG party platform to share with legislators at the Legislative Dinner on the final evening of the conference.

From pre-conference county meetings and conference participation, delegates will learn all or some of the following:

• Discover the purpose of political parties
• Identify parties that exist and what differentiates them
• Discuss what influences parties
• Learn and practice parliamentary procedure
• Learn about different voting systems and practice instant run-off voting and the electoral college
• Learn how to get a candidate elected through building support among peers
• Develop a platform by identifying issues of importance to youth and create resolutions to support those platform planks
• Strengthen focused life skills: Collaboration, Positive Civil Discourse/Conflict resolution, Positive Citizenship

KYG-2020-Tentative.-Agenda

 

Details

Start:
February 15, 2020
End:
February 17, 2020
Event Category:
Website:
https://extension.wsu.edu/4h/youth/kyg/conference-information/

Organizer

Dena Edgecombe
Email:
dehoneybug@yahoo.com

Venue

WA United States + Google Map