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Course image Creating Genealogy Programs for Adults and the Younger Generation
Intermediate Professional Development and Business Skills
Course Summary:

Optional Print Course Material: Creating Genealogy Programs for Adults and the Younger Generation

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Engaging adults in genealogy has typically been a task for genealogical societies rather than libraries. Today however, many libraries are creating adult genealogy groups and programs. Attendance for these programs is easier to obtain than perhaps a youth program in genealogy. But, these libraries are also looking for ways to engage the youth in genealogy. The problem lies in how to capture their interest and create a program that will convey the basics of research in a way that is both meaningful and engaging. 

This course provides an example of creating an adult genealogy program first, as a way to lay the foundation for a youth program. It follows with examples of youth programs for those in grades one through twelve. The examples are laid out into one hour, one and a half-hour, half-day, and full-day workshops and cover the basics of research while also incorporating social and local history. The final result is a rich and useful youth genealogy program. Requirements and suggestions on assisting youth who are earning Scout-type badges follows and finally, you will take the youth workshop beyond the classroom. You will learn ways to continue your own education, create and provide additional resources for your library, and connect with others. 

NOTE: Although this course written with the librarian in mind, it is also suitable for the society organizer, archivist, professional genealogist, or teacher. 

Course Length: 7 weeks

Contact Hours: 18
Grading Scale: 70% Tests/30% Assignments
Course Length: 7 weeks
Course Content

MODULE 1
INTRODUCTION
Getting Started
Board for Certification of Genealogists
Why Teach Adults Genealogy?
Why Teach Youth Genealogy?
Determine Which Youth Program Format Is Best
Identify Resources Available at Your Library for Attendees
Attract Teachers to Your Programs
Advertising
Evaluation

MODULE 2
PRACTICUM
BUILDING AN ADULT GENEALOGY GROUP
Creating the Adult Genealogy Program
Scheduling the Program
Building Program Membership
Program Speakers and Topics
Workshops
Day-Long Conference Events
Creating the Adult Genealogy Program Budget

MODULE 3
PRACTICUM
CREATING WORKSHOPS
Genealogy Youth Goals
Workshop Creation Tips
Workshop Preparation
One-Hour or One and a Half-Hour Workshops
Suggestions on Adapting this Workshop to Younger Students
Half-Day Workshops
Adapting this Workshop for 4th-8th Graders
Suggested Workshop Projects for all Workshop Lengths

MODULE 4
PRACTICUM
CREATING FULL-DAY WORKSHOPS
Tips on Creating Full-Day Workshops
Workshop Preparation
Full-Day Workshops
Suggested Projects


MODULE 5
PRACTICUM
CREATING PROGRAMS FOR MERIT BADGES AND EMBLEMS
Organizational Youth Programs and Genealogy
4-H Program
American Heritage Girls
Boy Scouts Genealogy Merit Badge
Camp Fire Torch Bearer Special Interest Badge
Girl Scouts
Other Scout-like Organizations

MODULE 6
PRACTICUM
MOVING BEYOND THE YOUTH GROUP
Moving Beyond the Workshop
1. Your Online Presence
2. Create Pathfinders
3. Genealogy Society Involvement
4. Continuing Education