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El 4-H es , en [[Estados Unidos]] es una organización juvenil administrada por el Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES)del Departamento Estadounidense de Agricultura with the mission of "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development. Las cuatro H se refieren a Head, Heart, Hands, and Health(Cabeza,Corazón,Manos y salud).La organización sirve a más de 6,5 millones de miembros en los Estados Unidos a partir de las edades de 5 a 19 años en aproximadamente 90.000 clubes.Los clubes y organizaciones 4-H en la actualidad existen en muchos otros países así como la organización y administración varía de un país a otro.
 
The goal of 4-H is to develop citizenship, leadership, and life skills of youth through mostly experiential learning programs. Though typically thought of as an agriculturally focused organization as a result of its history, 4-H today focuses on citizenship, healthy living, and science, engineering and technology programs.
 
==Historia==
 
El 4-H comenzó alrededor del comienzo del [[siglo 20]] ,con el trabajo de muchas personas en diferentes partes de los Estados Unidos. The focal point of 4-H has been the idea of practical and "hands-on" learning, which came from the desire to make public school education more connected to rural life. Early programs tied both public and private resources together to benefit rural youth.
 
During this time, researchers at experiment stations of the land-grant universities and USDA saw that adults in the farming community did not readily accept new agricultural discoveries. But, educators found that youth would "experiment" with these new ideas and then share their experiences and successes with the adults. So rural youth programs became a way to introduce new agriculture technology to the adults.