Young people do not automatically act with integrity

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IMPACT REPORT

Understanding The First Tee s Impact Young people do not automatically act with integrity or demonstrate sportsmanship. The acquisition of values is often a by-product of a series of complex processes that evolve from individuals experiences. The First Tee Life Skills Experience teaches participants a set of skills to allow them to face challenges at home, school and play in a constructive manner. The goal is for participants to internalize the Nine Core Values (cover), which are at the heart of The First Tee mission. This desire to understand how The First Tee Life Skills Experience impacts young people has driven the organization s commitment to conduct research. It began in 003 with a snapshot look at the program and continued with a longitudinal study (005-008) by a leading expert in youth development through sport. The primary purposes for the research were: Determine retention and predictors of continued participation in the program. Assess retention of life skills and core values in the golf setting. Identify how participants are transferring life skills and core values learned through The First Tee to other areas of their lives. The results are included in this report. THE FIRST TEE LIFE SKILLS EXPERIENCE LEVELS TARGET Introduction to the Life Skills Experience; provides a fun and safe environment that creates curiosity about the game of golf. PLAYer Introduces playing the game of golf with special emphasis on learning golf and The First Tee Code of Conduct. PAR Focuses on interpersonal communication and self-management skills. BIRDIE Emphasizes goal-setting. EAGLE Concentrates on resilience skills, conflict resolution and planning for the future. ACE The advanced level of the Life Skills Experience; focuses on personal planning for golf, education, career and volunteerism. After one gathering with the people of The First Tee, I knew I wanted to play golf. I was enthralled by the activities we did and being able to meet new people and discover new social skills. 6-year-old girl OUR MISSION To impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.

Four-Year Study Overall Results The First Tee Life Skills Experience Impacts Today s Youth > RETAINING YOUTH IN THE FIRST TEE 73% of The First Tee participants were retained from year one to year four of the research. This retention rate is impressive given the average dropout rate per year is about 50% in other youth organizations. The First Tee other youth organizations 73 % 50 % > LEARNING LIFE SKILLS THROUGH GOLF The First Tee youth learn and improve life skills in the golf setting and these results are stable over time. According to research, The First Tee teaches young people valuable life skills including problem solving, managing time, controlling one s emotions, making friends with diverse peers, working well with others and improving relationships with family and community. At the completion of the four-year study, more than half (57%) of those youth no longer in The First Tee still play golf and more than half (55%) participate in a variety of other sports. Remaining physically active is a sign of positive youth development. Findings indicate the top three factors that contribute to retention in The First Tee are: Enjoyment of experiences Confidence in golf ability Support by coaches and friends I often lay in bed thinking about how I have touched peoples lives today, how I have contributed to society that s why I personally like being a mentor in The First Tee because I feel it ll extend beyond my generation. 7-year-old girl

Four-Year Study Overall Results The First Tee Life Skills Experience Impacts Today s Youth, continued > TRANSFERRING SKILLS FROM THE COURSE TO LIFE Youth credited The First Tee for their ability to transfer many of the life skills they learned in golf to school and other areas of their lives. Managing emotions, setting goals and resolving conflicts were skills The First Tee participants continued to transfer by, for example, staying positive when frustrated with homework, setting goals to get better grades and looking for solutions to problems with friends. 57% percent of youth surveyed across three years credited The First Tee for their meeting and greeting skills, and 5% credited the program for their ability to appreciate diversity. In fact, trends revealed increasing scores for these life skills over a three year period. True For Me Somewhat True For Me True For Me Somewhat True For Me 3 3 Managing Emotions Time (006) Meeting and Greeting Time (006) Goal Setting Time (007) Scale ranges from (really not true for me) to 5 (really true for me) Time (007) Resolving Conflicts Time 3 (008) Appreciating Diversity Time 3 (008) > REVEALING LIFE SKILLS TRANSFER IN THEIR OWN WORDS During personal interviews, 78% of interviewees described their ability to transfer life skills through specific examples and stories. Skills including decision-making, self-management and setting goals were consistently transferred to situations involving school, family, friends, jobs, college, career and out-of-school activities. In all four years, school was unanimously identified as a setting in which participants transferred life skills. Job/college, friends and out-of-school activities also showed an increase in life skills transfer. The changes in family and sports settings reflect adolescents growing independence from family and a shift from playing sports to preparation for adulthood. SETTINGS THAT REFLECT LIFE SKILLS TRANSFER Year Year Year 3 Year School 00% 00% 00% 00% Job/College 35% 55% 67% 6% Friends 60% 65% 50% 78% Activities 30% 5% 50% 56% Family 85% 75% 50% 33% Sports 70% 75% 6% 39%

> ACQUIRING CORE VALUES MAKES A DIFFERENCE High After three consecutive years of Confidence participation in The First Tee, 73% Above reported high confidence in their ability Average 3 Confidence to do well academically and 8% felt confident in their social skills with peers. This confidence remained stable each year they were in the program, Academic Social providing evidence for The First Tee s Competence Competence ability to sustain confidence. Time (006) Time (007) Time 3 (008) Research confirmed The First Tee s ability to impart core values on youth. Of the Nine Core Values that could be measured directly, youth revealed particularly high scores for Confidence, Responsibility, Respect, Honesty, Judgment and Perseverance. Because of The First Tee... 59% Showed respect for themselves and toward others 60% Exhibited personal and social responsibility 63% Demonstrated honesty On average, The First Tee youth surveyed reported above average confidence (.9 on a point scale) in their golf skills after participating in the program for three years. In fact, approximately half of all participants surveyed reported high confidence e in their golfing ability. This is important because youth who believe they can successfully perform on the golf course are more likely to stay involved in the sport. > IN SUMMARY, IT S MORE THAN A GAME Through personal interviews and survey responses, the research revealed convincing evidence that youth involved in The First Tee transferred life skills to multiple settings, learned and used life skills in the golf environment and demonstrated desirable qualities defined by the Nine Core Values. According to the expert who conducted the research, The First Tee Life Skills Experience and The First Tee Coach Program are exemplary sport-based youth development and coach education programs. The First Tee has given me the skills and values to become a more successful leader. 5-year-old boy

Year Three Highlights Year Two Highlights > STAYING INVOLVED IN THE FIRST TEE The First Tee youth who were interviewed revealed the top three reasons they like being in the program. The First Tee builds positive relationships; They learn and improve their golf skills through The First Tee; and The First Tee is fun! > DISTINGUISHING THE FIRST TEE YOUTH In 006, The First Tee participants were compared to youth in after-school activities without a life skills curriculum. The First Tee youth scored higher than the comparison group on use of general life skills including goal-setting, taking initiative and managing their emotions, as well as on most measures of transferring life skills and demonstrating positive character traits. These differences between The First Tee youth and the comparison group were statistically significant. Life Skills Transfer True For Me Character 3 Somewhat True For Me 3 The First Tee s taught me how to present myself as a wellestablished person and to work together with people. In a job interview, you want to give off the best impression that you can look the person in the eye, shake their hand. What you learn when you re 8 years old will carry until you re looking for a job. 8-year-old boy Meet and Greet Manage Emotions Resolve Conflicts Appreciate Get Help Diversity From Others The First Tee Comparison As it relates to confidence in their academic abilities, The First Tee participants reported high confidence whereas the comparison group reported just above average. Respect Responsibility Scale ranges from (really not true for me) to 5 (really true for me) Honesty Integrity

Year One Highlights SNAPSHOT HIGHLIGHTS > PAR AND BIRDIE LEVEL PARTICIPANTS 99% Shared ways they respect others on the golf course 96% Cited golf etiquette and The Rules of Golf 9% Showed respect at school, home, sports, or the workplace 7% Described self-respect on the golf course 00% verbalized ability to transfer meeting and greeting skills in 0 situations outside of golf. 00% used methods to manage negative thoughts and emotions in a number of life settings. 99% said they used goal-setting skills in settings outside of golf such as school, home and job/career. > EAGLE LEVEL PARTICIPANTS 96% Get help from others by creating Go-to Teams. 9% Make healthy choices and defined the importance of physical, mental, emotional and social wellness. 9% Have a greater appreciation for diversity. It s nice having diversity in my life and being open to different kinds of people and their different cultures and backgrounds. 6-year-old girl In 003, a snapshot of the effectiveness of The First Tee Life Skills Experience on Par-level participants revealed several essential findings. It was this initial research that prompted the 005-008 study. > KEY PARTICIPANT FINDINGS Participants showed a 7% improvement in knowledge and understanding of life skills after participation in The First Tee. > OBSERVED CHANGES BY PARENTS/GUARDIANS Parents confirmed these results by reporting dramatic improvements in their child s behavior after participation in Par-level programming: Positive No Change Negative Responsibility 7 % % % Communication skills 7 % % % School grades % 5 % % The First Tee Participants Non-Participants Confidence Social skills 30 % % My child wants to go to college now. Parent of The First Tee participant 76 % 66 % % %

R Conclusion Acknowledgments Research shows that youth who participate in The First Tee Life Skills Experience learn life skills and exhibit The First Tee Nine Core Values in the golf context, but also transfer and use these skills and qualities in school, at home and in other settings. In addition, the retention rate in The First Tee is significantly higher than is found in typical youth sport organizations. For more information, The First Tee Life Skills Experience research summary reports can be accessed at www.thefirsttee.org. 005-08 RESEARCH Maureen R. Weiss, Ph.D. University of Minnesota (007-08) University of Virginia (005-06) Research Assistants: Jennifer A. Bhalla, Ph.D. Nicole D. Bolter, Ph.D. Polo DeCano, M.S. Lindsay E. Kipp, M.S. Ellen S. Markowitz, Ph.D. Melissa S. Price, Ph.D. Cheryl P. Stuntz, Ph.D. 003 STUDY University of Florida Peter R. Giacobbi, Jr., Ph.D. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Mark Guadagnoli, Ph.D. Bill Holcomb, Ph.D. Gabriele Wulf, Ph.D. The Cannon Center for Survey Research 00 World Golf Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved. Use with permission. THE FIRST TEE LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS Al Petitpas, Ed.D. Director, Springfield College Center for Youth Development and Research Linda Petlichkoff, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Kinesiology Boise State University Peter Ryan, Ph.D. The UNLV and UF research project (003) was funded by The First Tee home office. The UVA/UM research project was initially funded by a grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice (005) and from 006-008 was funded by a positive youth development grant from Philip Morris USA Youth Smoking Prevention. Some of the materials contained in The First Tee Life Skills Experience Coach Guide (nd edition) are copyrighted materials owned by and incorporated into this work with the express permission of Steven J. Danish, Ph.D. I don t go a day without being thankful for the values I ve learned in The First Tee. The comfort level when I first came [to college]... I really have to give that to The First Tee. 8-year-old boy Cert no. SCS-COC-00 376 The First Tee World Golf Village 5 South Legacy Trail St. Augustine, FL 309 (90) 90-300 www.thefirsttee.org