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CURRICULUM VITAE Claudia C. Mincemoyer, Ph.D. Professor, Child and Youth Development Director, Better Kid Care Program Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education The Pennsylvania State University 104 Ferguson Building University Park, PA 16802 Voice 814-863-7851/Fax 814-863-4753 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION May 1997 The Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D., Agricultural and Extension Education May 1987 The Pennsylvania State University, M.S., Rural Sociology May 1980 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, B.S., Home Economics Education PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 7/1/11-present Professor, Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education 1/10-present Director, Penn State Better Kid Care Program, Penn State University. 11/12-present Affiliate Faculty Member, Child Study Center, Penn State University. 8/09-8/10 Sabbatical Leave, Better Kid Care Program, Penn State University. 7/06-7/11 Associate Professor, Agricultural and Extension Education, College of Agricultural Science, Penn State University. 4/02-present Affiliate Faculty Member, Prevention Research Center, College of Health and Human Development, Penn State. 1/00-6/06 Assistant Professor, Agricultural and Extension Education, College of Agricultural Science, Penn State. 2/93-12/99 Manager, Staff Development, Penn State Cooperative Extension. 1

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CURRICULUM VITAEClaudia C. Mincemoyer, Ph.D.

Professor, Child and Youth DevelopmentDirector, Better Kid Care Program

Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology and EducationThe Pennsylvania State University

104 Ferguson BuildingUniversity Park, PA 16802

Voice 814-863-7851/Fax 814-863-4753E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

May 1997 The Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D., Agricultural and Extension Education

May 1987 The Pennsylvania State University, M.S., Rural Sociology

May 1980 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, B.S., Home Economics Education

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

7/1/11-present Professor, Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education

1/10-present Director, Penn State Better Kid Care Program, Penn State University.

11/12-present Affiliate Faculty Member, Child Study Center, Penn State University.

8/09-8/10 Sabbatical Leave, Better Kid Care Program, Penn StateUniversity.

7/06-7/11 Associate Professor, Agricultural and Extension Education, College of Agricultural Science, Penn State University.

4/02-present Affiliate Faculty Member, Prevention Research Center, College of Health and Human Development, Penn State.

1/00-6/06 Assistant Professor, Agricultural and Extension Education, College of Agricultural Science, Penn State.

2/93-12/99 Manager, Staff Development, Penn State Cooperative Extension.

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11/91-2/93 Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Program Coordinator, Penn State Cooperative Extension.

1/90-8/91 Kellogg Senior Series Project Coordinator, Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, The Pennsylvania StateUniversity.

9/89-12/90 Human Services/Pre-school Instructor, Centre County Vocational-Technical School.

4/87-9/89 Home Economist, Development Center for Adults, Central Intermediate Unit #10.

7/81-7/86 Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Sciences Penn State Cooperative Extension Service, Bucks County.

PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES AND SCHOLARLY MEETINGS

Presentations at Scholarly Meetings-Invited

Invited Presentations­[National]

Mincemoyer, C. (2016, February) Using the Essential Elements Curriculum in your 4-H program. Meet the author presentation sponsored by National 4-H Council, webinar.

Mincemoyer, C. (2016, February) Opening Plenary: Creating Success from Our Greatest Challenges. Panel presentation for Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures Conference, Washington, D.C.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2015, May). Online Professional Development in Nutrition, Healthand Wellness, Webinar sponsored by Centers for Disease Control for state departments of health.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2014, December). Better Kid Care Nutrition Education Resources for Early Care and Education Professionals. Meeting of the Steering Committee for Nemours Foundation, Healthy Kids, Healthy Future meeting, Webinar.

Mincemoyer, C. (2014, November). Working Credentials for Infant and Toddler Teachers and Caregivers. Annual Meeting of the Child Care Policy Research Consortium, Washington, D.C.

Mincemoyer, C. (2014, October). Aligning Online Professional Development with State Competencies and Standards: Lessons Learned from Better Kid Care. Child Trends Infant/Toddler Credential and Core Competencies Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Mincemoyer, C. (2014, September). Better Kid Care Resources: Integrating into your professional development program for child care providers. Department of Defense joint meetingof Extension and Child Care Aware CYTTAP project staff, Arlington, VA

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Mincemoyer, C. (2014, July). White House Let’s Move Initiative Partners Meeting. Washington, D.C.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2014, May). Let’s Move Child Care and Better Kid Care Professional Development. CDC Department of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity BranchNetworking Meeting, Webinar.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2014, May). Better Kid Care: A Comprehensive Online Training Program. Office of Child Care Meeting—Healthy, Safety, Licensing and Monitoring, Chicago, IL.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2014, March) Let’s Move! Child Care Training Opportunities and Resources for CACFP Sponsors. Webinar for CACFP National Sponsors, Webinar.

Cox, J. and Mincemoyer, C. (2014, March) Let’s Move in Afterschool Settings. Roundtable presentation for Pennsylvania Afterschool and Youth Development Network

Mincemoyer, C. and Bowen, C. (2012, April). Reading Makes Cents Curriculum Overview. National CYFERNET webinar.

Mincemoyer, C., Garling, L., Brunskill, A. and Horning, L. (2011). Healthy Air + Healthy Space= Healthy Children!  Webinar presentation sponsored by CYFERNET national network. (115 participants)

Mincemoyer, C. (2010, March). Implementing the PROSPER Model in Vermont Extension:  Challenges and Opportunities.  Presentation to extension specialist and administration, Burlington, VT.

Mincemoyer, C. (2009, April). Reading Makes Cents Curriculum Overview.  Presentation at the National Afterschool Association Curriculum Showcase, New Orleans, LA.

Mincemoyer, C., Nestor­McNeeley, N., and Martz, J. (2008, November). Introduction of the Essential Elements of 4­H Curriculum.  Presentation for National Extension Learning Priority Team and extension specialists and volunteers from University of Georgia, Atlanta, GA.

Spoth, R., Mincemoyer, C., Schainker, L. (2008, October).  PROSPER Net:  Expansion Possibilities with Colorado State University.  Presentation for Extension administrators and specialists at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Greenberg, M. (2008, May). PROSPER Partnerships for Delivering Evidence­based Programs. Presentation at the Michigan State Children Youth and Family Conference, Lansing, MI.

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Mincemoyer, C., Nestor­McNeeley, N., and Martz, J. (2008, November). Introduction of the Essential Elements of 4­H Curriculum. Presentation for National Extension Learning Priority Team and extension specialists and volunteers from University of Georgia Extension, Atlanta, GA. 

Spoth, R., Mincemoyer, C., Schainker, L. (2008, October).  PROSPER Net:  Expansion Possibilities with Colorado State University Presentation for Extension Administrators and Specialists at Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO. 

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D., Bender, E., Webster, P. and Peters, B. (2007, October). PROSPER Program of Distinction Presentation. Presentation at National Extension Association of Extension 4­H Agents, Atlanta, GA.

Perkins, D., Bender, E., Webster, P., Peters, B., Owen, R. and Mincemoyer, C. (2007, October). Annie E. Casey Family Strengthening Award Winner Presentation: The PROSPER program. Presentation at National Extension Association of Extension 4­H Agents, Atlanta, GA. 

Perkins, D., Bender, E., Webster, P., Peters, B., Owen, R. and Mincemoyer, C. (2007, October). Annie E. Casey Family Strengthening Award Presentation: The PROSPER program. Presentation at National Extension Association of Extension 4­H Agents, Atlanta, GA. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2007, June). Curriculum Development: Strategies for Success.  Panel presentation for national and state extension staff at National 4­H Curriculum Summit, Chevy Chase, MD.

Diem, K. and Mincemoyer, C. (2004, October).  4­H Treasures Curriculum Pilot Evaluation. Presentation at the 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System Pre­conference, Oklahoma City, OK. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2003, October). University Collaborations for Promoting 4-H and Extension. Panel presentation at Wisconsin Extension Conference, Madison, WI.

Mincemoyer, C. (2003, September).  Financial Champions. Presentation at the 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System Pre­conference, Salt Lake City, UT. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2002, October).  Introducing Financial Champions. Presentation at 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System Pre­conference, Norfolk, VA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Garland, L. (2001, October).  Introduction to Financial Champions: Youth Personal Finance Curriculum.  Workshop presented at NAE4­HA 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System Product Premiere, Bismarck, ND. 

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Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. (2001, February). 4-H Cooperative Curriculum Personal Finance Design Team Training. Presentation for extension specialists at National Cooperative CurriculumSystem training, Chevy Chase, MD

Invited Presentations - [State]

Mincemoyer, C. (2016, May). Strengthening Environmental Approaches to Reduce Chronic Illness:    Professional Development Support for ECE Professionals. Presentation at the Pennsylvania Chronic Disease Conference, Harrisburg, PA.

Bierman, K., Mincemoyer, C. and Welsh, J. (2015, March). REDI­BKC Project Overview and Challenges.  Bennett Lecture Series Seminar for Prevention Research Center, Penn State.

Mincemoyer, C. (2013, July).  Using Online Resources from Penn State Better Kid Care in Family and Consumer Science Classes.  Presentation at the statewide FCS/Cooperative Extension Summer Institute.

Mincemoyer, C. (2012, December).  Better Kid Care Program Overview and Accomplishments.  Presentation at the Statewide Family and Consumer Sciences Partnership Committee meeting.

Mincemoyer, C. (2009, February). Are you Up for the Challenge?  Introduction to the New 4­H Physical Activity Curriculum. Presentation at the SW 4­H Volunteer Leaders Forum, Indiana, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2009, February). The Essential Elements of Youth Development. Presentation at the SW 4­H Volunteer Leaders Forum, Indiana, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2008, May).  Mentoring for Child Care Professionals. Presentation at the Southeast Child Care Directors Meeting, Montgomeryville, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2007, April). 4­H Programming with Youth in Foster Care.  Presentation for staff of Pennsylvania Association of Youth and Family Care Services, Harrisburg, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2007, December). Peer to Peer Mentoring. Presentation at the Southeast Regional County Extension Director Meeting, Allentown, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2007, March). 4­H and Afterschool:  A Great Partnership.  Presentation at thePennsylvania Statewide Afterschool/Youth Development Network Annual Meeting, Harrisburg, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2007, February). Exploring the Treasures of 4-H. Presentation at the Southwest Regional 4-H Volunteer Forum, Indiana, PA.

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Mincemoyer, C. (2007, February). What’s New in 4-H Curriculum. Presentation at the Southwest Regional 4-H Volunteer Forum, Indiana, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and St.Pierre, T. (2006, August). Exploring the Treasures of 4-H and Complementary Learning. Presentation to the teachers and administrators at Dallastown School District, York, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2006, August). Say Y.E.S. to Youth Engagement Strategies. Staff developmentpresentation at the Statewide Independent Living Youth Retreat, Mont Alto, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C., Price, R. and Ferry N. (2006, July). Leadership and Communication for Workforce Success. Presentation at the Statewide Independent Living Leadership Retreat, Middletown, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Ferry, N. (2006, July). Teens as Teachers in Workforce Preparation Afterschool Programs.  Presentation at the Statewide Adoption and Independent Living Foster Care Network Conference, Harrisburg, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and St.Pierre, T. (2006, May). Exploring the Treasures of 4-H Evaluation Session. Presentation for teachers and administrators from Grandview Elementary School, Morrisville, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2006, April). 4­H Afterschool:  Curriculum and Training through 4­H.  Exhibit presentation at the Statewide School­age Child Care Conference, University Park, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and St.Pierre, T. (2006, April). Exploring the Treasures of 4-H Evaluation Session. Presentation for teachers and administrators from Dallastown School District, York, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D., Thomas, K., Continenza, D., Rodgers, M., Tomasick C. and Greenberg, M. (2005, September). PROSPER:  Promoting school and community partnerships through Extension. Exhibit presentation at the 2005 National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Annual Session, Philadelphia, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2005, March). 4-H Curriculum Overview and Update. Presentation at the Southwest 4-H Volunteer Leader’s Forum, Kittaning, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2005, March). Strategic Issues and Planning for Children, Youth and Family Programming. Presentation to the Central Region Youth Development Staff. Lock Haven, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2005, May).  Teaching Youth Experientially.  Presentation at the Statewide Master Gardeners Conference, State College, PA. 

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Mincemoyer, C. (2005, February). Effective Team Leadership.  Presentation at the 4­H Youth Leadership Conference, State College, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2003, August). 4-H Curriculum and After-school Programming. Presentation to staff of 21st Century Community Learning Center program of Bedford School District, Bedford, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2002, April).  4­H and Schools:  A Great Partnership.  Presentation at Pennsylvania Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Harrisburg, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2002, February). Introducing Cloverbuds: An Introductory Curriculum for 5-8 Year Old Children. Presentation at the Southwest Regional 4-H Volunteer Forum, Indiana, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Corbin, M. (2002, June). Youth and Family Curriculum and Program Updates, Presentation at the Capital Region Extension FCS Meeting, Lebanon, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2001, June). Visioning a 4-H Program in the Capital Region: Developing a 4-H Action Plan. Presentation at the Capital Region Extension 4-H Meeting, Gettysburg, PA .

Mincemoyer, C. (2001, March). Kids in Competition. Presentation at the Regional 4-H Leader’s Forum. Sayre, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2001, April). Competition, Cooperation and the 4-H Curriculum. Presentation at the Northwest 4-H Leader’s Forum, Honesdale, PA

Mincemoyer, C. (2001, July).  4­H Curriculum and Schools. Panel presentation at The Agricultural Education Collaborative Partnership Network, Pennsylvania Association of Agricultural Educators Annual Session, University Park, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Kaltreider, L. (2001, February). EXSELS (Extension and School EnhancingLife Skills). Presentation to selected teachers and teen volunteers in Pike and Northampton Counties, Scranton, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2001, February). Teaching Life Skills and Assets Using the 4-H Curriculum. Presentation at the Central Region 4-H Volunteer Leader Symposium, Dubois, PA.

St. Pierre, T., Mincemoyer, C. and Kaltreider, L. (February 16, 2001). EXSELS (Extension and School Enhancing Life Skills). Presentation to teachers and teen volunteers in Erie County, Erie, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M. (2000, July). Next Age Leadership Development Curriculum for Youth, Presentation at the Penns Woods Leadership Conference, State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M. (2000, July). Building Assets Through Youth Leadership. Presentation at the Capital Days Adult Seminar, Harrisburg, PA.

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Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2000, October). Visioning a 4-H Program for the Southeast Region. Presentation at the Southeast Regional Educators Retreat. Swatara, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2000, October). 4-H Curriculum Development: Developing a Cloverbud Curriculum. Presentation at the Northeast 4-H Regional Leader’s Forum, Wilkes-Barre, PA

Invited Presentations­[International]

Mincemoyer, C. (2011, January). Capacity Building, Learning Strategy, Knowledge Transfer andReflective Practice.  Presentation at the Center for Effective Services, Dublin, Ireland. 

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2011, January). The PROSPER Model for Implementation of Evidence­based Programs. Presentation at the Center for Effective Services, Dublin, Ireland. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2010, June).  Evaluating Life Skills in Youth Programming.  Presentation for faculty at University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

Mincemoyer, C. (2007, January). Curriculum Development for 4­H Youth Development Programming. Two workshops for faculty from University of Guanajuatouato, Mexico on 4­H curriculum development, Guanajutouato, Mexico

Mincemoyer, C. (2006, January). 4-H Curriculum Overview for University of Guanajuatouato   , Mexico Faculty. University Park, PA. Faculty attended University Park for session.

St. Pierre, T., Mincemoyer, C. and Kaltreider, L. (2002, September).  Challenges of Replicating Project ALERT through USDA Cooperative Extension­School Collaborations.  Presentation at Addictions 2002 Conference, Eindhoven, Netherlands.  Mincemoyer and St. Pierre wrote the manuscript; St. Pierre presented.

Presentations at Scholarly Meetings-refereed:

[National]

Mincemoyer, C., Zahniser, F., Zitzelberger, J., and Pollich, C. (2016, June). Supporting military-connected children in your program: A toolkit of resources. Presentation at the National Association of Young Children’s Training Institute, Baltimore, MD.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2016, April). Spice Up Your Nutrition Trainings. Presentation at theNational Child and Adult Care Food Program Sponsors Association. Orlando, FL.

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Mincemoyer, C., Cox, J. and Powell, R. (2016, April). Let’s Move Child Care and Penn State Better Kid Care Free Resources and Trainings. Presentation at the National Child and Adult Care Food Program Sponsors Association. Orlando, FL.

Mincemoyer, C., Ritter, J., Taylor, D. and Lange, K. (2016, April). Supporting Military-connected Children. Presentation at the National Child Care Aware Resource and Referral National Symposium, Washington, D.C.

Mincemoyer, C. (2016, April). Positive Youth Development for Health. Presentation at the National Health Outreach Conference, Roanoke, VA.

Mincemoyer, C., Wise, E., and Kreibel, M. (2016, March). Positive Youth Development: Foundations to Mastery. Presentation at the National Afterschool Association Meeting, Orlando, FL.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2015, May). Narrowing the Gap: Online Health Literacy Training for Child Care Practitioners. Presentation at the National Health Outreach Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2015, April). Online Professional Development in Nutrition, Health and Wellness. Presentation at the National Child and Adult Food Program Sponsors Association Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Ritter, J. and Mincemoyer, C. (2015, March). CYTTAP Project: Resources to Support Military Children and Families. Presentation at the National Head Start Association Conference, Washington, DC.

Mincemoyer, C. and Horning, L. (2015, March). A Toolkit of Resources for Afterschool Professionals. Presentation at the National Afterschool Association Conference, Orlando, FL.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2014, September). Engaging Early Educators in Obesity PreventionStrategies Through Online, On-Demand Technology, National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Lexington, KY

Mincemoyer, C. (2013, September). Use of On Demand Technology for Program Delivery.  Presentation at the Joint Council of Extension Professionals National Meeting.  Pittsburgh, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2013, July). On Demand Online Professional Development for Family Child Care Providers. Presentation at the National Association of Family Child Care Providers, Phoenix, AZ.

Mincemoyer, C. and Horning, L., (2013, April). On Demand Professional Development from Penn State Better Kid Care. Presentation at the National Afterschool Association Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

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Mincemoyer, C. (2012, July). Better Kid Care Resources to Support Nutrition Education and Physical Activity for Young Children. Presentation at the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, Washington, D.C.

Mincemoyer, C. (2012, November). On Demand, Online Professional Development for Child Care Professionals. Presentation at Zero to Three National Training Institute, Los Angeles, CA.

Mincemoyer, C., Martz, J., Johannsen, E., Dart, C., and Purcell, L. (2010, May). Essential Elements of 4-H Youth Development Programs (invited to conduct 3 hr. extended session). Presentation at the Children, Youth and Families at Risk National Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Boarts, S. (2010, April). Essential Elements of Afterschool Programs for Youth. Presentation at the National Afterschool Association Conference, Washington, D.C.

Mincemoyer, C., Manglellan, S., Junge, S., and Smith, S. (2009, October). Afterschool Staff Training Resource Showcase. Presenation at the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents National Conference, Rochester, NY.

Mincemoyer, C., Purcell, L., Nestor McNeely, N., Martz, J. Dart, C., McDonald, D., Gressley, K.(2009, October). Putting the Essential Elements into Practice. Two-day pre-conference session at the National Association of 4-H Agents, Rochester New York.

Perkins, D., Mincemoyer, C. and Feinberg, M. (2009, August). PROSPER: A Proactive Technical Assistance Model for the Implementation of Evidence­Based Programs. Presentation at the Department of Defense Joint Family Readiness Conference, Chicago, Ill.

Mincemoyer, C. (2009, April).  Reading Makes Cents. Presentation at the National Afterschool Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2009, April).  Reading Makes Cents. Presentation at the National Afterschool Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. 

Mincemoyer, C., Purcell, L., Nestor McNeely, N. (2009, May). The Essential Elements for Positive Youth Development. Presentation at the Children, Youth and Families at Risk Conference, Baltimore, MD. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Hanlon, E. (2009, May). PROSPER: A Partnership Model for Quality Program Implementation, Lasting Sustainability and Evaluation. Presentation at the Children, Youth and Families at Risk Conference, Baltimore, MD. 

Mincemoyer, C., Rasa, B., Anderson, P. and Ripberger, C. (2008, September). Afterschool Programs that Work.  Presentation at the Cooperative Extension Galaxy Conference, Indianapolis, IN. 

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Mincemoyer, C. and Bowen, C. (2008, September) Reading Makes Cents. Presentation at the Cooperative Extension Galaxy Conference, Indianapolis, IN. 

Mincemoyer, C., Thomas, K. and Santiago, A. (2008, October) PROSPER Learning Communities: Strengthening university­community Partnerships.  Presentation at the National Outreach Scholarship Conference, State College, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2008, May). PROSPER Learning Communities:  A Professional Development Strategy for Sustaining Evidence­based Prevention Programming. Presentation at the National Children Youth and Families at Risk Conference, San Antonio, TX. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Marvin, M. (2007, October). Reading Makes Cents Curriculum Training. Concurrent session at the 2007 National Afterschool Pre­conference of the National Association of Extension 4­H Agents Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA.  

Mincemoyer, C., Ferry, N. and Boarts, S. (2007, March). Workforce Skills Curriculum for Middle School Youth. Concurrent session at the 2007 National Afterschool Association Conference, Phoenix, AZ.

Mincemoyer, C., Diem, K., Rey-Keywood, J. and Blalock, L. (2006, October). Exploring the Treasures of 4-H Curriculum Workshop. Concurrent session at the 2006 the National Associationof Extension 4­H Agents Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI.

Rodgers, M. and Mincemoyer, C. (2006, May). Creative Connections: Strategies for Increasing Adult Learning and Retention. Concurrent session at the 2006 Hendricks Best Practices for Adult Learners Conference, The Pennsylvania State University, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Boarts, S. (2006, February).  Science Education in Afterschool using the Cloverbuds Curriculum.  Concurrent session at the 2006 National Afterschool Association Conference, Louisville, KY. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Boarts, S. (2005, October).  Using Science Activities to Teach Literacy in an After­school Setting.  Concurrent session at the 2005 National Association of Extension 4­H Agents Annual Conference, Seattle, WA. 

LeMenestrel, S., Mincemoyer, C., Schmiesing, R., Olson, P. and Donaldson, J. (2005, October). Programs of Distinction: Understanding the Process. Presentation at the 2005 National Association of Extension 4­H Agents Annual Conference, Seattle, WA. 

St. Pierre, T., Osgood, W., Mincemoyer, C., Kaltreder, L., Kauh, T. and Burden, F. (2005, May).An Independent Evaluation of Project ALERT via School­Extension Collaborations.  A symposium presented at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

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Mincemoyer, C. and St. Pierre, T. (2005, April).  Extension Educators’ Participation in University Outreach Collaborative Prevention Research Projects. Presentation at the National Priester Extension Health Conference, Lexington, KY. 

St. Pierre, T. and Mincemoyer, C. (2005, April). Evidence Based Substance Abuse Prevention Programs through Extension­School Collaborations:       How Viable Are They?  Presentations at the National Priester Extension Health Conference, Lexington, KY. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2005, February).  Cloverbuds Curriculum for Fun and Literacy.  Presentation atthe National After­school Association Meeting, San Antonio, TX. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2004, October). Community Perceptions of Cooperative Extension’s Youth and Family Programming.  Research Presentation at the National Association of Extension 4­H Agents Annual Conference, Oklahoma City, OK. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2004, October).  Online Youth Evaluation System. Presentation at the Outreach Scholarship Conference, University Park, PA. 

Pawlowski, L. and Mincemoyer, C. (2004, October). Portfolio Power Curriculum.  Presentation at the National Association of Extension 4­H Agents Annual Session, Oklahoma City, OK. 

St. Pierre, T., Mincemoyer C. and Kaltreider, L. (2004, April).  Delivering School­based Substance Abuse Prevention Programs via Cooperative Extension: Did Extension Educators Think it was Worthwhile?  Presentation at the 2004 Priester National Extension Health Conference, St. Louis, MO. 

St. Pierre, T. and Mincemoyer, C. (2003, October).  University­Community Partnerships to Prevent Youth Drug Abuse:  Do Schools Think They are Worthwhile?  Presentation at the Outreach Scholarship Conference in Madison, WI. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2003, September).  Implementing the Financial Champions Curriculum. Presentation at the Extension Galaxy II Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. 

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2003, May).  Development and Use of a Youth Life Skills Evaluation Tool. Presentation at the Children, Youth and Families at Risk Annual Session, Minneapolis, MN.  

St. Pierre, T. L., Mincemoyer, C. and Kaltreider, D. L. (2003, April).  Can Extension Successfully Deliver an In­school Model Drug Prevention Program? Presentation at The 2003 Priester National Extension Health Conference, Phoenix, AZ. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. (2002, October).  Preparing Youth for Financial Success.  Presentation at Epsilon Sigma Phi Annual Meeting, Lexington, KY. 

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Mincemoyer, C. and St. Pierre, T. (2002, October).  University/School/Community Partnerships: What Do Schools Think?  Presentation at the Outreach Scholarship Conference, Columbus, OH. 

St. Pierre, T., McHale, S., Mincemoyer, C., Kaltreider, L., Campbell, B. and Kauh, T. (2002, June).  Replication of the Project ALERT Drug Prevention Program:  First Year Results. Presentation at the Society for Prevention Research Annual Conference, Seattle, WA 

St. Pierre, T., Mincemoyer, C. and Kaltreider, L. (2002, May).  Extension­School Partnerships:  An Alternative Model for Delivering a School­based Drug Prevention Curriculum. Presentation at the National Extension Health Conference, Orlando, FL.

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2002, May).  Evaluating Frequency of Use of Decision­makingSkills in 4­H Youth. Presentation at the Children, Youth, and Families at Risk Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.

Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. (2002, May).  Financial Champions:  Preparing Youth for a Successful Financial Future. Presentation at the Children Youth and Families at Risk Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.

Mincemoyer, C. (2002, February).  EXSELS:  Extension and Schools Enhancing Life Skills to Prevent Youth Drug Abuse.  Presentation at the Outreach Professional Development Conference,State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2001, October). Youth Development Toolkit. Presentation at the National Association of Extension 4­H Agents, Bismarck, ND. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2001, September). Building Your Youth Development Curriculum Toolkit. Paper accepted for presentation at the Epsilon Sigma Phi Annual Session, Albany, NY.

Mincemoyer, C. (2000, November).  Using Technology to Assess Training and Curriculum Needs of Pennsylvania 4­H Educators.  Presentation at the 2000 Epsilon Sigma Phi Annual Session, Salt Lake City, UT.

Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M. (2000, October).  An Asset Approach to Youth Leadership Curriculum.  Presentation at the National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Annual Session, Baltimore, MD.

Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M. (1996, September).  Empowering Staff to Program in Latino/Hispanic Communities.  Presentation at the National Extension Association of Family andConsumer Sciences Annual Session, Dallas, TX. 

Presentations at Scholarly Meetings-refereed:

[State]

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Mincemoyer, C. and Wise, E. (2016, October). Have the Positive Youth Development attitude across all ages in afterschool programs. Presentation at the Early Childhood Education Summit, State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2014, November). Health and Safety Best Practices: Better Kid Care Online Professional Development. Presentation at the Statewide Early Childhood EducationConference, State College, PA.

Cox, J. and Mincemoyer, C. (2014, October). Roundtable presentation: Implementing childhood obesity prevention best practices in your program, State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Escott, R. (2013, October).  On Demand Professional Development for Out of School Time Professionals. Presentation at the Statewide Early Childhood Education Conference, State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Hall, S. (2012, October).  Forming a Blanket of Support for Military Families.  Presentation at the Statewide Early Childhood Education Conference, State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Smith, S. (2008, October). Today’s Young Heros: Supporting Military Families. Presentation at the Statewide Early Childhood Conference, State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2007, March). 4-H and Afterschool: A Great Partnership. Concurrent session at the 2007 Pennsylvania Afterschool Association Conference, Harrisburg, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Ferry, N. (2006, March). Get in the Act: Workforce Preparation AfterschoolProgram.  Concurrent session at the Promising Practices­Proven Strategies:  Delivering Quality Extra Learning Opportunities for Our Children Conference, Harrisburg, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Lengle. L. (2005, April).  A School Community Partnership:  4­H in the Classroom.  Presentation at the Pennsylvania School Counselors Association, State College, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Weirauch, D. (2004, December). Interactive Cloverbud Literacy Activities for Children, Parents and Teachers.  Presentation at the Pennsylvania Head Start Association Training Conference, Harrisburg, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Bartley, C. (2004, October). Teaching Curricula using Experiential Methods.  Presentation at the Northeast Regional Leaders Forum, Hershey, PA. 

St. Pierre, T., Mincemoyer, C. and Kaltreider, L. (2002, March).  EXSELS:  A School­UniversityCollaboration to Prevent Drug Abuse.  Presentation at the Pennsylvania Middle School Association Conference, State College, PA.

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Mincemoyer, C. (1985, July). Penn State Cooperative Extension Programs in Adult Development and Aging.  Presentation at the American Home Economics Association, Philadelphia, PA. 

Presentations at Scholarly Meetings­refereed:

[Poster presentations]

Mincemoyer, C. (2016, July). Partnerships to integrate health education for child care professionals. Poster presentation at the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, San Diego, CA.

Mincemoyer, C. (2016, April). Partnerships to integrate health education for child care professionals. Poster presentation at the National Health Outreach Conference, Roanoke, VA.

Greenwood, H., and Mincemoyer, C. (2015, July). Better Kid Care: Online Resources to SupportGrandparents Raising Grandchildren.  Poster at Generations United National Meeting, Honolulu,HI.

Mincemoyer, C. (2014, October).  Better Kid Care Program Showcase.  Poster and exhibit at the 2014 Childhood Obesity Prevention Conference, State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Belinda, C., Nestlerode R., Hall, S. and Cox, J. (2013, September). Better Kid Care Program Showcase. Poster exhibit presented at the 2013 Joint Council of Extension Professionals Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Belinda, C., Nestlerode R., Hall, S. and Mincemoyer, C. (2012, June). Better Kid Care Program Showcase. Poster exhibit presented at the 2012 Annual Session of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Indianapolis, IN. (Belinda and Nestlerode presented)

Mincemoyer, C., and Purcell, L. (2009, October). Introducing the Essential Elements of 4-H Youth Development Curriculum. Program showcase poster session at the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents Annual Conference, Rochester, NY.

Mincemoyer, C., Purcell, L., Johannes, E., Jones, K. and Nestor McNeely, N. (2009, May). The Essential Elements of 4-H Youth Development. Poster session at the national Children, Youth and Families at Risk Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Honsaker, C. and Mincemoyer, C. (2008, October). Benefits of Animal Assisted Interventions with Youth with Autism. Poster session at the Extension Annual Conference, Seven Springs, PA.(Honsaker presented, Mincemoyer is graduate advisor and assisted with presentation)

Bode, M., Bender, E., Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2008, May). PROSPER Program Showcase. Program exhibit and poster at the National Children Youth and Families at Risk Conference, San Antonio, TX.  

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Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2006). Say YES to Youth Engagement. Poster session at the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents, Milwaukee, WI.

Mincemoyer, C. and St. Pierre, T. (2005, October).  University Community Partnerships: Why Participate?  Poster session at the 2005 Outreach Scholarship Conference, Atkins, GA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2005, October).  Evaluating Life Skills in Community Programs for Younger Youth, 8­12.  Poster session accepted for presentation at the 2005 National Association of Extension 4­H Agents Annual Conference, Seattle, WA. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2005, September).  On­Line Youth Life Skills Evaluation. Concurrent session at the 2005 National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. 

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2005, May).  Research Findings about Extension from the PROSPER Project.  Poster presented at the Children, Youth, and Families At Risk Conference. Boston, MA.   Perkins, D. and  Mincemoyer, C. (2005, May).  Outcomes are Possible to Evaluate:       A National Evaluation System   .  Poster presented at the Children, Youth, and Families At Risk Conference. Boston, MA.   

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2004, November).  Evaluating Life Skills Using an Online System.  Poster presentation at the National Association of Extension 4­H Agents Annual Conference, Oklahoma City, OK. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Bartley, C. (2004, November). 4­H After­school Needs Assessment and Curriculum Marketing.  Poster presentation at the National Association of Extension 4­H Agents Annual Conference, Oklahoma City, OK. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Bartley, C. (2004, October).  4­H After­school in Pennsylvania.  Poster presentation at the Outreach Scholarship Conference, University Park, PA. 

Mincemoyer, C., Rodgers, M., St. Pierre, T. and Perkins, D. (2003, October).  Integrating Evidence­based Programs into Youth Development Outreach Programs. Poster presentation at the Outreach Scholarship Conference, Madison, WI. 

St. Pierre, T., Kauh, T., Mincemoyer, C. and Kaltreider, L. (2003, June).  Project ALERT Delivered in Schools by Penn State Cooperative Extension:  Does This Model Work?  Poster session at the Annual Meeting of The Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C. 

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Mincemoyer, C., Howard, J. and Rowe, E. (2003, May).  Using 4­H Experiential Curriculum in Your 4­H Program.  Poster presentation at the Children, Youth and Families at Risk Annual Session, Minneapolis, MN. 

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RESIDENT INSTRUCTION COURSES TAUGHT SemesterCreditsment

Course Credits Enrollment

SP00 YFE 497:  Outreach Education:  Induction to the Extension Educator Profession. Taught with Joan Thomson, Associate Professor, Ag. and Extension Education.

2 1

SP01 YFE 590 Colloquium:  Applied Extension Program Development. Taught with Daniel F. Perkins, Associate Professor, Ag. and Extension Education.

1 10

SP02 YFE 590 Colloquium:  Applied Extension Program Development. Taught with Daniel F. Perkins, Associate Professor, Ag. and Extension Education. 

1 11

SU03 AEE/YFE 590 Colloquium:  Creative Connections:  Strategies for Participant­centered Instruction. Taught with Michelle Rodgers, Regional Director, Central Region.

1 10

SP04 YFE 590 Colloquium:  Applied Youth and Family Programming in Pennsylvania. Taught with Daniel F. Perkins, Associate Professor, Ag. and Extension Education.

1 7

FA04 YFE 497A:  Youth Development in Outdoor Environments.  Taught with Mark McLaughlin, Interim Director, Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center.

1 2

FA04 AEE 497:  Volunteer Development Resources for Science and Technology Curricula. (independent study)

3 1

SP07 YFE 597:  Applied Youth Development(online graduate course)Taught with Tena St.Pierre, Associate Professor, Ag. and Extension Education

3 16

SP09 YFE 840:  Applied Youth Development(online graduate course)

3 9

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Cooperative Extension In-services/Presentations Conducted

Mincemoyer, C. (7/1/11­current). Better Kid Care On Demand Professional Development for Child Care Providers. Mincemoyer assists with writing online modules and supervises all online instruction. [N=191 online courses with more than 600,000 module completions]

Mincemoyer, C., Welsh, J. and Gest, J. (9/13/16).  REDI Project Director Training. State College, PA

Mincemoyer, C., Welsh, J. and Gest, J. (9/25/15).  REDI Project Director Training. State College, PA

Mincemoyer, C., Cox, J, Gest, J., (1/22­23/15).  CYTTAP Curriculum Training. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D., Welsh, J., Greenberg, M. and Feinberg, M. (9/4/14, 3/5/14, 7/16/13, 3/13/13, 12/3/12, 9/12/12, 6/30/12, 3/12/12, 1/11/12, 11/15/11, 6/6/11). PROSPER (PROmoting School/community­university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience) Prevention Education Learning Community Meetings, University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (May 15, 2012). PROSPER Statewide Annual Meeting. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Horning, L., and Nestlerode, R. (April, 25, 2012). Better Kid Care Resources and Training for Child Care Center Directors. Webinar for child care program administrators (n=130).

Mincemoyer, C. (April 5, 2012).  How to Develop an On Demand Professional Development Lesson.  University Park, PA.

Zahniser, F., Zitzleberger, J., Pollich, C. and Mincemoyer, C. (January 18­19, 2012). Rock Solid Foundations for Social Emotional Learning.  State College, PA

Horning L. and Mincemoyer, C. (September 13, 2011). Getting Started in Family Child Care. Webinar for Extension educators and Military Child Care Liaisons.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (September 26, 2011). Life Skills Evaluation:  Usage and Reporting. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Horning, L. (August 11, 2011). Introduction to Better Kid Care Instructor Modules Webinar for military child care liaison and project staff.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D., Welsh, J., Greenberg, M. and Feinberg, M. (May 9­10, 2010). 5/9­PROSPER Team Statewide Training and Annual Meeting, State College, PA.

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Mincemoyer, C., Stevens, N., Zahniser, F. and VanHorn, J. (August 19, 2010).  Gearing Up for Kindergarten Curriculum In­Service.  Video­teleconference workshop.

Mincemoyer, C. and Better Kid Care Staff. (July 1, 2009­June 30, 2010). Better Kid Care OnlineTraining for Child Care Providers. 3,6148 participants for a total of 129,895 hours of online training.

Mincemoyer, C., Garling, L., Gray, A. and Horning, L. (May 25, 2010). Integrated Pest Management in Child Care Centers Train the Trainer Workshop.  Adobe Connect session.

Perkins, D., Mincemoyer, C. Welsh, J. and Greenberg, M. (May 12, 2010). PROSPER Outcomes:  Impact on Pennsylvania. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (May 10-11, 2010). PROSPER Statewide In-service. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Stevens, N., Zahniser, F. (March 4, 2010). Better Kid Care Program In­Serviceand Updates.  University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Shufstall, P.  (February 11, 2010). Using Survey Monkey to Summarize Better Kid Care Program Evaluations.  Adobe Connect session.

Mincemoyer, C., Martz, J. and Nestor­McNeely, N. (December 3­4, 2009). Essential Elements Train the Trainer Workshop, State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Marvin, M. (December 2, 2009). Reading Makes Cents Train the Trainer Workshop. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (April 27-28, 2009). PROSPER Statewide In-service. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Stevens, N., Zahniser, F. and Van Horn, J. (May 4, 2009). Better Kid Care Program Planning and Development Video Teleconference. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Thomas, K. (April, 22, 2009). Positive Youth Development Program Team, Adobe Connect Session.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 4, 2009).  Positive Youth Development Curricula for State Work Teams,University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (February 21, 2009). Ages and Stages in Your 4­H Club. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (January 20, 2009). Exploring Positive Youth Development Curricula, University Park, PA.

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Mincemoyer, C., Junge, S., Manglallan, S. and Reilly, J. (December 4-5, 2009). Afterschool Tools of the Trade Curriculum Training.  University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (November 20, 2009). Up for the Challenge Curriculum Training. University Park, PA and via video teleconference to 4 sites.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 3, 2009). Positive Youth Development:  Curricula for State Work Teams.  University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Marvin, M., Weirauch, D., Furry, M. and Bowen, C. (March 7, 2008). Introducing Reading Makes Cents Curriculum. University Park, PA.Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (March 5, 2008). 4-H Youth Programs Work. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (April 28-29, 2007). PROSPER Team Statewide Meeting. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (May 1, 2008). Teambuilding and Creative Teaching Strategies. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Cox, J., Davidson, R. and Oettinger, J. (April 18, 2008). 4-H Camping In-service. Videoteleconference

Mincemoyer, C. and St.Pierre, T. (September 26, 2007). Exploring the Treasures of 4-H and Complementary Learning Curriculum Training Session. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (May 15, 2007). Reading Makes Cents Curriculum Evaluation. Lewistown, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (April 23-24, 2007). PROSPER Team Statewide Meeting. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (April 12, 2007). 4-H Camping Update. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (March 6, 2007). Youth Life Skills Evaluation Roundtable. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (January 30, 2007). Presentation for the 4-H Afterschool Task Force, UniversityPark, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (January 22, 2007). Reading Makes Cents Curriculum Evaluation. Lewistown, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (November 17, 2006). Creative Teaching Strategies. University Park, PA.

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Mincemoyer, C. and Bruce, J. (October 6, 2006). County Leadership Development Toolkit In-Service. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (September 21, 2006). PROSPER Expansion Meeting. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (6/08/06, 9/13/06, 11/07/06, 1/29/07, 5/22/07, 9/14/07, 12/3/07, 2/04/08, 5/19/08). PROSPER (PROmoting School/community-university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience) Prevention Education Learning Community Meetings. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Smith, S., Mikesell, B., Webster, N., Clauer, P. and Perkins, D. (May 17 and 23,2006). Curriculum Caravan. Video Teleconferences with Northwest, Southwest and Southeast regions.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (April 2-3, 2006). PROSPER Team Statewide Meeting. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (January 4, 2006). Life Skills in 4-H Curriculum. Greensburg, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Smith, S., Mikesell, B., Webster, N. and Perkins, D. (December 6, 2005). Curriculum Caravan. Middletown, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Bartley, C. (September 16, 2005). Incorporating Experiential Learning into Nutrition Curriculum. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (August 22, 2005). Online Youth Life Skills Evaluation Training. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (July 25, 2005). Developing PROSPER Programming in Dauphin County. Dauphin, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M. (June 8, 2005). Teaching the Curriculum with Creativity. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (May 15, 2005). Life Skills Evaluation for 8-12 Year Old Youth.University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (May 18-19, 2005). PROSPER Team Statewide Meeting. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Edgcomb, D. (March 16, 2005). Stamp Camp USA and the 4-H Collectibles Curriculum. University Park, PA.

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Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (March 15, 2005). Current Research and Practice in Youth Development. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 15, 2005). 4-H After-school Roundtable. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (February 17, 2005). Life Skills Matter. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (February 16-17, 2005). 4-H After-school Statewide Conference. State College,PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M. (February 2, 2005). Creatively Teaching the Curriculum. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Kaplan, M. and Welsh, J. (October 12, 2004). 4-H Camping Issues In-Service. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (9/21/04, 11/18/04, 1/25/05, 4/15/05, 7/19/05, 9/14/05). 2004-2005 PROSPER (PROmoting School/community-university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience) Prevention Education Learning Community Meetings. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Vahoviak, G and McLaughlin, M. (September 13-14, 2004). Outdoor Adventures Curriculum In-Service. Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center, Penn State.

Horning, L. and Mincemoyer, C. (June 2, 3, 8, 2004). PA Pathways After-school Provider Training Certification for 4-H. Centre, Westmoreland, and Columbia Counties, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (May 17-18, 2004). PROSPER Team Statewide Meeting. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (May 6, 2004). Using the Life Skills Evaluation Program.State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (March 4, 2004). PROSPER: A Model for University-Extension-Community Partnerships. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Lorensen, M. (March 4, 2004). “Youth Leadership: What Adults Working with Youth Need to Know” Curriculum Training. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 4, 2004). 4-H After-school In-Service. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (March 3, 2004). Does Your Youth Program Measure Up? StateCollege, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 3, 2004). Portfolio Power Curriculum In-Service. State College, PA.

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Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M. (March 2, 2004). Strategies for Participant-Centered Instruction In-Service. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and St. Pierre, T. (March 1, 2004). Project Alert Curriculum In-service. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (February 13, 2004). 4-H Camp Directors In-Service. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (February 11, 2004). PROSPER (PROmoting School/community-university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience) Team Leader Meeting.State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (January 9, 2004). Reflective Practice and the PROSPER Project, University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (December 12, 2003). Youth Development Professional Apprenticeship (YDPA) Update. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (December 4, 2003). Building “Colorful” Relationships with Youth. Stroudsburg, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (October 27, 2003). What’s New in 4-H Curriculum. Satellite in-service

Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. (August 12, 2003). Financial Champions Curriculum Training. York, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (July 9, 2003). Communication Skills Training for Youth. Lebanon, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (June 11, 2003). Creatively Teaching the Curriculum. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (May 30, 2003). Introduction to the 4-H Afterschool Initiative. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D (May 19, 2003) PROSPER Team Statewide Meeting – Youth Member Workshop. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (May 19-20, 2003) PROSPER Team Statewide Meeting. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (April 29, 2003). 4-H Curriculum Update. Sunbury, PA

Mincemoyer, C. (April 9, 2003). Creative Curriculum Development. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 15 2003). 4-H Curriculum News. Williamsport, PA

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Mincemoyer, C. (March 12, 2003). Teaching Youth Communication Skills. University Park, PA

Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. (March 13, 2003). Financial Champions. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (March 11, 2003). What’s New in Youth Development? University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 8, 2003). Do You Hear What I Hear? Donegal, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. (March 4, 2003). PROSPER (PROmoting School/community-university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience) Team Leader Meeting. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (February 6, 2003). Creative Strategies for Teaching Curriculum. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (September 19, 2002). Creative Strategies for Teaching Nutrition Curricula.University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (September 11, 2002). Creatively Teaching the Curriculum. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D., Ingram, P., and Kaplan, M. (August 2002-April 2003) Curriculum Caravan Workshops in five Pennsylvania regions.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (May 6-7, 2002). PROSPER (PROmoting School/community-university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience) Team Statewide Meeting. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (April 17, 2002). Energize the Curriculum. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (April 9, 2002). Introducing Cloverbuds: An Introductory Curriculum for 5-8 Year Old Children. New Columbia, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 16, 2002). Introducing Cloverbuds: An Introductory Curriculum for 5-8 Year Old Children. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and McLaughlin, M. (March 15, 2002). Teambuilding Facilitation Training, Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cason, K. (March 14, 2002). Developing Life Skills Through 4-H Foods and Nutrition Projects. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. (March 14, 2002). Financial Champions: Personal Finance Curriculum for Middle School Youth. University Park, PA.

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Mincemoyer, C. (March 13, 2002). Introducing Cloverbuds: An Introductory Curriculum for 5-8 Year Old Children. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (March 11, 2002). Why 4-H? University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M. (January 13, 2002). Creatively Teaching the Curriculum.University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (December 14, 2001). On-line Youth Program Curricula Evaluation. Satellite in-service.

Mincemoyer, C. (November 16, 2001). Introducing Cloverbuds: An Introductory Curriculum for 5-8 Year Old Children. Pittson, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (October 10, 2001). Introducing Cloverbuds: An Introductory Curriculum for 5-8 Year Old Children. State College, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M (June 6, 2001).Teaching the Curriculum with Creativity. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 14, 2001). Introduction to the 4-H Babysitting Curriculum. Bellefonte, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (March 13, 2001). Teamwork, Evaluation and More on Life Skills In-Service. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (April 21, 2001). Making the Best Better. Honesdale, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Scholl, J. (March 15, 2001). Babysitting Beginnings Curriculum In-Service. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 14, 2001). 4-H Curriculum to the Rescue: Marketing 4-H Curriculum to Non-traditional Audiences. University Park, PA.

St. Pierre, T., Mincemoyer, C. and Kaltreider, L. (January 16-17, 2001). EXSELS (Extension and School Enhancing Life Skills) Curriculum Training. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (September 15, 2000). Teaching the Curriculum with Creativity. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M. (September 13, 2000). Teaching the Curriculum with Creativity. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (May 17-18, 2000). Building Your Youth Development Toolkit.University Park, PA.

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Mincemoyer, C. (May 16, 2000). Developing Quality Curriculum. Harrisburg, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (March 31, 2000). Beyond the Curriculum: Creative Ideas for Working with Youth. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Rodgers, M. (March 24, 2000). Teaching the Curriculum with Creativity. Reading, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. and Hulet, M. (March 22, 2000). Life Skill Development using the 4-H Embryology Curriculum. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C., and Barkman, S. (March 16, 2000). Curriculum Development: Introduction to the 4-Fold Model. University Park, PA.

Mincemoyer, C. (February 8, 2000). Adult Learning Theory. University Park, PA

Mincemoyer, C. (February 8, 2000). Creatively Teaching the Curriculum. University Park, PA

PUBLICATIONS

Articles Published in Refereed Journals

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2016). Partnerships to Integrate Health Education for Child Care Professionals.  Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 48 (75).

Durden, T. , Mincemoyer, C. , Crandel, L. , Alviz, Kit and Garcia, A. (2015). Gateway to quality: online professional development for family child care providers.  Early Child Development and Care. [On­line]. Available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/gecd20 DOI: 10.1080/03004430.2015.1076400 Hass, B., Mincemoyer, C., and Perkins, D. (2015). The Effects of Age, Gender, and 4-H Involvement on Life Skill Development. Journal of Extension [On-line]. 53 (3).

Perkins, D., Chilenski, S., Olson, J., Mincemoyer, C. and Spoth, R. (2014) Knowledge, attitudes,and commitment concerning evidence­based prevention programs: Differences between family and consumer sciences and 4­H youth development educators. Journal of Extension. [On­line], 52 (3).  

Durden, T., Mincemoyer, C., Gerdes, J., and Lodl, K. (2013).  Extension's capacity to deliver quality early childhood professional development. Journal of Extension [On­line], 51(2) Available at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2013october/a8.php 

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Bechtel, R., Ewing, J., Threeton, M., and Mincemoyer, C. (2013). Understanding the Knowledgeand Use of Experiential Learning Within Pennsylvania 4­H Clubs. Journal of Extension [On­line], 51 (2). Available at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2013october/rb7.php 

Perkins, D., Syvertsen, A., Mincemoyer, C. Chilenski, S., Berrena, E., Greenberg, M. and Spoth, R. (2013) Thriving in school: The role of sixth grade adolescent­parent­school relationships in predicting eighth grade academic outcomes. Youth and Society [0044118X13512858].

Perkins, D., Feinberg, M., Greenberg, M., Johnson, L., Chilenski, S., Mincemoyer, C. and Spoth,D. (2011).  Team factors that predict sustainability indicators for community­based prevention teams.  Journal of Evaluation and Program Planning, 34 (1).

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Santiago, A. (2008). Exploring the effectiveness of learning communities as a source of technical assistance and professional development among extension educators. Forum for Family and Consumer Issues Available on the Web at: http://www.ncsu.edu/ffci/ (13 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D., Mei­Mei Ang, P., Greenberg, M., Spoth, R., Redmond, C. and  Feinberg, M. (2007). Improving the reputation of Cooperative Extension as a source of prevention education for youth and families: The effects of the PROSPER model. Journal of Extension, 46 (1). Available on the Web at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2008february/a6p.shtml (15 pp.)

Perkins, D., Mincemoyer, C. and Lilehoj, C. (2006). Extension Educators’ Perceptions of Community Readiness, Knowledge of Prevention Science and Experience with Collaboration. The Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences 98 (4). (7 pp.)

Scheve, J., Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2006). Collaborative teams:  Sustaining youth engagement. The Journal of Community Practice 14 (2). (24 pp.)

Scheve, J., Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2006). Fostering youth engagement on community teams. Journal of Youth Development~ Bridging Research and Practice, 1 (1). Available on the Web at:  http://www.nae4ha.org/directory/jv!d/index/html. (10 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2005).  Measuring the impact of youth development programs: A national on­line youth life skills evaluation system. The Forum for Family and Consumer Issues, 10 (2) Available on the Web at: http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/pub/10_2/pa1.html   . (11 pp.)

St. Pierre, T., Osgood, W., Mincemoyer, C., Kaltrieder, L. and Kauh, T. (2005). 1Results of an independent evaluation 2of Project ALERT 3delivered in schools by Cooperative Extension.  Journal of Prevention Science, 1 (pp. 1­13). 

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Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Lilehoj, C. (2004). Perceptions of the Cooperative Extension system: A community resource for youth and family programs. Journal of Extension, 42 (5). Available on the Web at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2004october/index.shtml. (10 pp.)  

Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. (2003). Financial champions:  Guiding youth's financial future.  Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 95 (3) (pp. 27­31). 

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2003). Assessing youth decision­making skills and influences on decisions. Forum for Family and Consumer Issues, 8 (1).  Available on the Web at http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/pub/8(1)mincemoyer.html. (9 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2003). 4­H Volunteers and the Internet:  A partnership for the future.  Journal of Volunteer Administration, 21 (1) (pp. 31­36).

Mincemoyer, C. (2002). 4­H school enrichment: A school and community partnership.  School Community Journal, 12 (1) (pp. 107­116).

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2001). Boosting post in­service learning. Journal of Extension, 39 (6). Available on the Web at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2001december/tt3.html. (2 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C. and Corbin, M. (2001). Computer­mediated needs assessment to identify 4­H youth curriculum needs. Journal of Extension, 39 (5). Available on the Web at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2001october/rb7.html. (5 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2001). Building your youth development toolkit:  A community youth development orientation for Pennsylvania 4­H/Youth programs. Journal of Extension, 39 (4). Available on the Web at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2001august/a7.html. (9 pp.)

Kelsey T. and Mincemoyer, C. (2001). Exploring the potential of in­service education through distance education.  Journal of Extension, 39 (2). Available on the Web at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2001april/rb7.html. (7 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Kelsey, T. (1999). Assessing in­service education: Identifying barriers to success. Journal of Extension, 37 (2). Available on the Web at: http://www.joe.org/joe/1999april/. (5 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Thomson, J. (1998). Establishing effective mentoring relationships in Cooperative Extension. Journal of Extension, 36 (2). Available on the Web at: http://www.joe.org/joe/1998april/  (6 pp.)

Parts of Books

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Mincemoyer, C. (2006). What is 4­H?  In Sherrod, L., Flanagan, C. A., Kassimir, R. & Syvertsen, A. (Eds.) Youth Activism: An International Encyclopedia. (pp. 259­261). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing. 

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2005). Risk behaviors. In C. B. Fisher, & R. M. Lerner (Eds.), Applied Developmental Science:  An Encyclopedia of Research, Policies, and Programs (pp. 944­947). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 

Articles Published in Non­refereed Journals or Publications

Mincemoyer, C. (2016, December).  Dual Language Learners: Strategies for Successful Opportunities in ECE. Administration for Children and Families National ECD Newsletter.

Mincemoyer, C., Lodl, K., Durden, T. (2014).  Three articles featuring CYTTAP and BKC resources.  Administration for Children and Families National Newsletter.

Mincemoyer, C. and Bowen, C. (2012). Reading Makes Cents: Using Children's Literature to Teach Financial Concepts.  School­Age Notes, October, 2012.

St. Pierre, T. and Mincemoyer, C. (2006). Complementary Learning in 4­H Afterschool. Harvard Evaluation Exchange, 12 (1&2) pp. 17­18.

Lorensen M. and Mincemoyer, C. (2004).  Youth leadership development:  What adults working with youth need to know. The Forum:  Association of Leadership Educators, 13 (3). (2 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. (2002). Financial Champions curriculum developed for 12­15 year olds.  JumpStart Coalition Update, 6 (4). (2 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C. (2001). Picture yourself in 4­H.  News and Views:  The Official Publication of the National Association of Extension 4­H Agents, 54 (1). (1 pp.)

Articles in In­house Publications

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2004).  Cooperative Extension and PROSPER:  Future directions.  PROSPER Partnerships Statewide Newsletter, 2 (1). (1 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2002). Cloverbuds:  A curriculum for 5­8 year olds. Toddler Topics. (2 pp.) Provided informational article about the new curriculum for newsletter distributed statewide to 22,620 parents and child­care providers.

Mincemoyer, C. (2000, June, August, October, December; 2001, February, April, June, August, October, December).  Positive Youth Development Toolkit Booster.  One­page monthly follow­up designed to encourage participants (approximately 60 individuals) 

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in the “Building Your Youth Development Toolkit” in­service to use the resources. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003). 4­H curriculum:  What’s new?  The 4­H Volunteer Newsletter. Penn State Cooperative Extension, University Park, PA. This newsletter is sent annually to over 19,000 teen and adult volunteers in Pennsylvania. Mincemoyer provides an update article each issue. (1 column per issue)

Mincemoyer, C. (2000­present). 4­H curriculum update. Around the State. Penn State Cooperative Extension, University Park, PA.  Mincemoyer contributes an article/information about 8­10 times each year related to new curricula, curriculum updates, resources, etc. that is sent to Pennsylvania 4­H educators, faculty, staff, administrators and those requesting from out­of­state.

Mincemoyer, C. (Spring 2000­present). What’s new in 4­H curriculum. 4­H Alumni Newsletter. Penn State Cooperative Extension, University Park, PA.  This quarterly newsletter is sent to a newly developed distribution list of 4­H alumni.

Research Reports to Sponsors (selected)Mincemoyer, C. (2014­2015) Better Kid Care Program Final Report (807,000). to the Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Harrisburg, PA (83 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2013­2014). Better Kid Care Program Final Report ($806,556) to the Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Harrisburg, PA (77 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2012­2013). Better Kid Care Program Final Report ($806,000) to the Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Harrisburg, PA (39 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2011­2012).  Better Kid Care Program Final Report ($806,566) to the Office ofChild Development and Early Learning, Harrisburg, PA (46 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2010­2011).  Better Kid Care 2011 Final Program Report. ($807,000) to the Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Harrisburg, PA. (39 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2009­2010).  Better Kid Care Final Program Report. ($750,000) to the Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Harrisburg, PA (39 pp.)

Mincemoyer C. (2005). Engaging Youth, Serving Communities: 4­H After­school Grant, ($50,000) to Cooperative State Research, Extension and Education Service, United States Department of Agriculture. (10 pp.)

Mincemoyer C. (2005). Reaching Underserved Youth through 4­H After­school Programs, ($9,500) to National 4­H Council. (8 pp.)

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Mincemoyer, C. and Wierauch, D. (2005).  Using Experiential Science Activities to Teach Literacy in an After­school Setting, ($13,500) to Associate Dean for Research, College of Agricultural Sciences. (2 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C., St. Pierre, T., Corbin, M., VanHorn, B., Askov, N. and Weirauch, D. (2004). After­school Family Literacy programs via Cooperative Extension­School Collaborations, ($4,000) to Director, Children, Youth and Families Consortium, Penn State University. (2 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2001). Building Your Youth Development Toolkit, ($23,000) to Associate Vice President for Outreach and Director of Cooperative Extension. (5 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C. and Hulet, M. (2001). Enhancing Life Skills through 4­H Embryology Curriculum, ($7,100) to Associate Vice President for Outreach and Director of Cooperative Extension. (3 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C. and Dann, M. (2000). Youth Development Program Planning Conference, ($2,500) to Penn State Outreach Partnership Committee. (2 pp.) 

Cooperative Extension Publications

National Cooperative Extension 4-H Curriculum (juried)

Curriculum is peer reviewed by a national jury and was accepted into the National 4-H Curriculum Collection.

Mincemoyer, C., Nestor­McNeeley, N. and Martz, J. (2009). Exploring the Essentials Elements of 4­H.  National professional development curriculum (196 pp.)

Glasgow, M., Daniels, A. and Mincemoyer, C. (2007). Adult Babysitter’s Curriculum Guide for U.S. Army Respite Care.  U.S. Army Youth Development Project. (120 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C., Weirauch, D., Marvin, M., Bowen, C. and Furry, M. (2007). Reading Makes Cents Afterschool Curriculum. 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System. (60 pp.)

Diem, K., Blalock, L., Drescher, B., Mincemoyer, C., Rea­Keywood, J., Roby, D., Sias, S., Starks, N., Walsh, A., Bergenfield, M., Huffman, K and Aakre, D. (2005). Exploring the Treasures of 4­H Youth Guide. St. Paul, MN:  4­H Cooperative Curriculum System. (35 pp.)

Diem, K., Blalock, L., Drescher, B., Mincemoyer, C., Rea­Keywood, J., Roby, D., Sias, S., Starks, N., Walsh, A., Bergenfield, M., Huffman, K and Aakre, D. (2005). Exploring the Treasures of 4­H Helper’s Guide. St. Paul, MN: 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System. (65 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C., Furry, M., Badenhop, S., Caroll, J., Garland, L., Johnson, D., Keith, K., Pippidis, M., Porter, N., Shelby, W., Smith, A., Travnichek, R., and Travnichek, A. (2002). Financial Champions:  Money Fundamentals. St. Paul, MN: 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System. (40 pp.)

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Mincemoyer, C.,  Furry, M., Badenhop, S., Caroll, J., Garland, L., Johnson, D., Keith, K., Pippidis, M., Porter, N., Shelby, W., Smith, A., Travnichek, R., and Travnichek, A. (2002). Financial Champions:  Money Moves. St. Paul, MN: 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System. (40 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C., Furry, M., Badenhop, S., Caroll, J., Garland, L., Johnson, D., Keith, K., Pippidis, M., Porter, N., Shelby, W., Smith, A., Travnichek, R., and Travnichek, A. (2002). Financial Champions:  Helper’s Guide. St. Paul, MN: 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System. (43 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C., Scholl, J. and Gregory, D. (2001). Babysitting Beginnings Youth Guide. University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension. (27 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C., Scholl, J. and Gregory, D. (2001). Babysitting Beginnings Helper’s Guide. University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension. (14 pp.)

Educational Resources and Curricula

Mincemoyer, C., Horning, L., Nestlerode, R., Belinda, C., Hall, S., Welch, L. and Wells, P. (2010-2014). Better Kid Care Educational Modules for Child Care Providers. Online learning modules (N=165). Available online at: http://extension.psu.edu/youth/betterkidcare

Mincemoyer, C., Horning, L., Nestlerode, R., Belinda, C., Hall, S., Welch, L. Cox, J. (2009­2014). Research to Practice Tip Pages for Family Child Care Providers. Available online at: http://extension.psu.edu/youth/betterkidcare

Mincemoyer, C., Flanagan, C., Galay, L, Syversten, A., Wray-Lake, A., Gregory, M., Myers, K. and Hansroth, L. (2010). Friends Helping Friends Curriculum and Parent Supplements. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (40 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Horning, L. (2009). Increasing Fiber Intake in Pre-school Age Children. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (20 pp. and DVD).

Mincemoyer, C. and Stevens, N. (2009). Fighting Children’s Obesity Part I: They Are What They Eat. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (15 pp. and DVD).

Mincemoyer C. and Stevens, N. (2009). Fighting Children’s Obesity Part II: Active Play.University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (25 pp. and DVD)

Mincemoyer, C. and Horning, L. (2010). Beyond the Basics: Quality Supervision in Family Child Care. Instructors Manual, DVD and Handout packet. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (35 pp and DVD)

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Cox, J., Mincemoyer, C., Bressler, A., and Gregory, M. (2009). Ready, Set Goal: Up for the Challenge Physical Activity Youth Guide. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (71 pp.)

Davidson, B., St. Pierre, T. and Mincemoyer, C. (2008). Helping Children with Autism be Successful in 4-H Clubs, Groups and Camps: A Guide for Educators. University Park, PA: PennState Cooperative Extension (8 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2007). 4­H Programs Work in Pennsylvania. Impact sheet fromLife Skills Evaluation Study. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (2pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2007, updated 2010). PROSPER Impact Sheet. University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension (2 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2007). Statewide Evaluation Impact Report from the 4-H Camping Evaluation. Evaluation conducted by youth attending 4-H camp statewide.

Scheve, J., Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2006). Say Y.E.S. to Youth: Youth Engagement Strategies. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (55 pp.)  

Marvin, M., Weirauch, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2005). Cloverbud Curriculum to Teach Youth Literacy.  Supplemental curriculum to support youth and family literacy using Cloverbuds curriculum.  Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Projects/Cloverbuds/Literacy%20Activities.html (65 pp.)

Lorensen, M. and Mincemoyer, C. (2004).  Youth Leadership Development: What Adults Working with Youth Need to Know. Curriculum and Powerpoint training resources. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Curricula/Leadership.html (40 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C. and Pawlowski, L. (2003). Portfolio Power Curriculum. Curriculum is available as a PDF to download or as an interactive project to complete on the Web.  Available on the Web at:  http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu   /portfolio.(30 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C. (2003).  A 4­H'ers Guide to Public Speaking Curriculum. Adapted with permission for use by Pennsylvania 4­H from Wisconsin State University, University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension (34 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C. (2003). Do You Hear What I Hear?   Powerpoint slides and presentation notesdeveloped for Extension educators to use to teach youth listening skills. Available on the Web at:http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Do   youhearwhatIhear.ppt (19 pp.)

Mincemoyer C. (2003). Teaching Youth Communication Skills. Powerpoint slides and presentation notes for Extension educators to teach communication skills to youth. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/communicationsPPT.ppt (16 pp.)

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Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2002). Decision making: Educational Support Material for the Life Skills Resources and Evaluation Program. University Park, PA: College of Agricultural Sciences (25 pp.)

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2002). Critical thinking . Educational Support Material for the Life Skills Resources and Evaluation Program University Park, PA: College of Agricultural Sciences (10 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C., Kaplan, M. and Ingram, P. (2002). Proverbs to Promote Understanding Across Generations and Cultures Achievement and Record Book. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Curricula/online.html (5 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Lorensen, M. (2002). Exploring Photography Record Book. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Curricula/online.html. (11 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2002). A Palette of Fun with Arts and Crafts Achievement Program. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Curricula/online.html (9 pp.)

Dubroullet, S., Fleur, J. and Mincemoyer, C. (2002). Teambuilding Facilitation Curriculum. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Projects/Teambuilding/default.html (75 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2002). Join Our Pest Patrol, 4-H Leader Guide. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension. (6 pp.)

Kaplan, M., Mincemoyer, C. and Ingram, P (2001).  Proverbs to Promote Understanding Across Generations and Cultures Curriculum. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/curriculum.html (15 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Martin, M. (2001). Shooting Sports Curriculum Leader Manual. University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension (10 pp.) 

Mincemoyer, C. (2001). Cloverbud Curriculum Resources for PA Extension Educators. Availableon the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Curricula/Cloverbuds.html.

Extension Educators Implementation Manual for Cloverbud Program (6 pp.) 4-H Volunteer Leaders Implementation Manual for Cloverbud Program (15 pp.)Cloverbud Leader Training Meeting Guide (5 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2000). Learn by Doing: Teaching Life Skills Experientially through the 4-H Curriculum. Powerpoint presentation template with script and participant handouts. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu (21 pp.)

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Mincemoyer, C. (1993). Cooperation, Competition, and Kids: 4-H Learn-at-Home Series for Parents, Volunteers and Coaches. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu (4 newsletters) VanHorn, J. and Mincemoyer, C. (1985). Take a Break with Your Kids, Learn-at-Home Series. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (15 pp.)

Extension Bulletins, Circulars and Reports

Mincemoyer, C. and Richardson, J. (2005). Academic Standards and 4-H Curricula. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (1 pp.)

Kramer, V. and Mincemoyer, C. (2005). 4-H After-school/School Enrichment Academic Standards Project Summary Fact Sheets. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Curricula/AcademicStandards.html.

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2005). Life Skills Evaluation Report. Report to Youth Program Coordinating Council and Extension educators on initial findings of the online life skills evaluation project. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension.

Mincemoyer, C. (2004). 4-H Camping: What Youth Think. Report to Extension educators and extension administrators summarizing statewide 4-H camping evaluation. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (6 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Richardson, J. (2004). 4-H After-school Resources for Extension Educators. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Enrichment/Afterschool.html

4-H After-school/School Enrichment Project Fact Sheets (32 pp.)4-H School Enrichment Programs: A Guide for Educators (6 pp.)4-H After-school Marketing Presentation Folder (4 pp.) 4-H After-school: Extraordinary Learning Experiences Brochure (1 p.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2003). A Logic Model for Pennsylvania 4-H After-school. Model developed to guide 4-H After-school Initiative in Pennsylvania. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/Enrichment/Afterschool.html (2 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2003). Skills for Everyday Living Evaluation Instrument. Tool developed to combine four life skill scales into one instrument. Available on the Web at: http://www.humanserviceresearch.com/youthlifeskillsevaluation/ (2 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Richardson, J. (2002). PROSPER Program Promotional Brochure. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (4 pp.)

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Mincemoyer, C. (2001). Cloverbuds Program Informational Brochure. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (4 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (2001). The Family Guide to 4-H Publications Marketing Postcard. Available onthe Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu (1 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2001). Youth Decision-Making Evaluation Instrument. Tool developed to evaluate decision-making skills of youth enrolled in 4-H programs. Available on theWeb at: http://www.humanserviceresearch.com/youthlifeskillsevaluation/ (2 pp.)

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2001). Youth Critical Thinking Evaluation Instrument. Tool developed to evaluate critical thinking of youth enrolled in 4-H programs. Available on the Web at: http://www.humanserviceresearch.com/youthlifeskillsevaluation/ (2 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. and Corbin, M. (2000). A Needs Assessment of Curriculum and Training Needs of Pennsylvania 4-H Educators. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/curriculum.html (5 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C. (1997). Cooperative Extension Mentoring Resources. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension.

A Mentor’s Guide for Mentoring New Extension Employees (10 pp.)A Mentee’s Guide for the Cooperative Extension Mentoring Program (12 pp.)Orientation Resource Manual and Checklist for Use in Orienting New Extension Employees (20 pp.)

Lewis, R. and Mincemoyer, C. (1992). V.I.P. Fact Sheets for Extension Staff and Volunteers. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/VIPFactSheets-04/vip.html (28 pp.)

Mincemoyer, C., Rodgers, M. and Rynd, D. (1995). A Focus Group Analysis of the New Staff Orientation Process for Penn State Cooperative Extension Employees. University Park, PA: Penn State Cooperative Extension (6 pp.)

GRANTS, CONTRACTS AND AWARDS

Mincemoyer, C. (2016). Early Childhood Education Collaborative Online Modules. Nemours Foundation.

Mincemoyer, C. (2016). Virginia CCDBG Health and Safety Training. Virginia CCDBG Health and Safety Training. Commonwealth of Virginia.

Mincemoyer, C. (2016). Georgia CCDBG Health and Safety Training. Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning.

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Mincemoyer, C. (2016). Vermont CCDBG Health and Safety Training. Vermont Department of Human Services.

Mincemoyer, C. (2016). New Jersey CCDBG Health and Safety Training. New Jersey Department of Human Services.

Mincemoyer, C. (2016). Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures Online Training for Family Child Care Providers. Nemours Foundation.

Mincemoyer, C. (2016). Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures Conference Grant. USDA NIFA.

Levi, B., Mincemoyer, C., Yang, C., Meka, J., Belser, A., Doan, W, Goddard, C., Palerm, M, Lehaman, E. (2016). iLook Out for Child Abuse: An Innovative Learning Module for Childcare providers. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Mincemoyer, C. (2016-2017). Better Kid Care: Professional Development for Pennsylvania Child Care Providers. Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

Mincemoyer, C. (2015-2016). Better Kid Care: Professional Development for Pennsylvania Child Care Providers. Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

Mincemoyer, C. (2015-2016). University of Nebraska-Lincoln sub-award from Noyce Foundation). Click2Science Positive Youth Development Project.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2015-2016). Better Kid Care On-Demand Training Module. Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation.

Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J. (2015-2016). Pathway to Quality: Better Kid Care Professional Development Support. Pottstown Area Health and Wellness Foundation.

Mincemoyer, C. (2015-2016 Web-based Module and CYTTAP Expansion Amendment. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Bierman, K., Mincemoyer, C., Welsh, J. and Nix, R. (2014-2019) Promoting School Readiness inChildcare Centers With the REDI Curriculum and Better Kid Care Professional Development Support. NIH/NICHD.

Mincemoyer, C. (2014-2017). Childcare and Youth Training and Technical Assistance Project-2014 Expansion. University of Nebraska-Lincoln sub-award from Department of Defense.

Mincemoyer, C. (9/1/13-8/31/15). Childcare and Youth Training and Technical Assistance Project-2014 Expansion. University of Nebraska-Lincoln sub-award from Department of Defense.

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Mincemoyer, C. (2014-2015). Better Kid Care: Professional Development for Pennsylvania Child Care Providers. Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

Mincemoyer, C. (2013-2014). Better Kid Care: Professional Development for Pennsylvania Child Care Providers. Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

Mincemoyer, C. (2013-2014). Click2Science Professional Development. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Mincemoyer, C. (2013­2014).  Web­based Module Development and CYTTAP Expansion. University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Mincemoyer, C. (2010­2015). Department of Defense­United States Department of Agriculture Partnership:  Child Care & Youth Program Training and Technical Assistance Project.  National Institute on Food and Agriculture. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2012-2013). Better Kid Care: Professional Development for Pennsylvania Child Care Providers. Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

Bierman, K., Welsh, J and Mincemoyer, C. (2012-2013). Promoting School Readiness:Disseminating the REDI Program Through Better Kid Care.  CYFC Consortium.  

Mincemoyer, C. (2011-2012). Better Kid Care: Professional Development for Pennsylvania Child Care Providers. Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning. (Mincemoyer is the PI.).

Mincemoyer, C. (2011-2012). Educational Services from Better Kid Care for County of Suffolk, Virginia.

Rajotte, E., Mincemoyer, C., Auman, A., Horning, L., Garling, L. (2010-2012).Building Integrated Pest Management Capacity in Childcare and Early Educational Environments. United States Department of Agriculture.

Flanagan, C., Mincemoyer, C. Gallay, L., and Syversten, A. (2009-2012). Friends Helping Friends: Socially Responsible Prevention. National Institute on Health.

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2010-2014). Penn State Sustainable Communities Project (CYFAR).

Mincemoyer, C. (2010-2011). Better Kid Care: Professional Development for Pennsylvania Child Care Providers. Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

VanHorn, J. and Mincemoyer, C. (2009­2010). Better Kid Care: Professional Development for Pennsylvania Child Care Providers. Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

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Greenberg, M., Spoth, R.(PIs) and Associates; Mincemoyer is Co­investigator (2009­2011). Toward a PROSPER State Partnership Network: Building Infrastructure and Capacity. Center forDisease Control. 

Greenberg, M., Spoth, R.(PIs) and Associates; Mincemoyer is Co­investigator. (2007 – 2012)  A dissemination model for drug prevention entitled Promoting School/Community – University Partnerships to Enhance Resilience. National Institute of Drug Abuse.

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. Penn State Sustainable Communities Project (CYFAR). National Institute on Food and Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture.

Rajotte, E., Mincemoyer, C., Auman, A., Horning, L., Garling, L. (2010-2012).Regional IAQ Training and Assistance Program (iTap) for Schools and Childcares. Environmental Protection Agency. 

Mincemoyer, C. (2010). Engaging Youth Professionals Using Innovative Online Professional Development Strategies. Penn State Cooperative Extension Internal Stimulus Grant, The Pennsylvania State University

Flanagan, C., Mincemoyer, C. Gallay, L., and Syversten, A. (2009). Friends Helping Friends: Socially Responsible ATOD Prevention. National Institute on Health.

Mincemoyer, C.. Nestor-McNeeley, N., and Martz, J. (2009). 4-H Essential Elements Curriculum Development Grant. National 4-H Council.

Straub, C., Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2007-2011). Implementing PROSPER Model in Cameron and Elk Counties. Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.

Mincemoyer, C., Bowen, C., Furry, M., Weirauch, D. (2006). Reading Makes Cents-4-H Afterschool Curriculum. Afterschool Curriculum Development Grant: The United States Department of Agriculture

St.Pierre, T. and Mincemoyer, C. (2006). eLearning Course Development Award. Award provided the dedicated support of an instructional designer for course development. College of Agricultural Sciences

St. Pierre, T., Mincemoyer, C., Osgood, W., Sperling, R. and Manno, J. (2006). Development of aComplementary Learning Intervention to Connect School, After-school, and Home Learning Contexts for Low-Income Elementary School Children. Children Youth and Families ConsortiumLevel 1 grant: The Pennsylvania State University. St. Pierre, T., Mincemoyer, C., Osgood, W., Sperling, R. and Manno, J. (2006). Development of aComplementary Learning Intervention to Connect School, After-school, and Home Learning Contexts for Low-Income Elementary School Children. Children Youth and Families ConsortiumLevel 2 grant: The Pennsylvania State University.

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Mincemoyer, C., St. Pierre, T. and Osgood, W. (2005). Exploring 4-H in After-school Settings Using Complementary Learning. College of Agricultural Sciences Seed grant.

Bartley, C., Mincemoyer, C. Ingram, P., Gurgevich, E., Bruce, J. (2005). Building Leadership and Sense of Community in an Underserved Audience through 4­H Operation Military Kids.  College of Agricultural Sciences Seed grant. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Ferry, N. (2005-2006).Teens Teaching Middle Schoolers Workforce Preparation Skills After-school. National 4-H Council, J.C. Penney After-school Fund and National Football Charities.

Buckmaster, D., Mincemoyer, C. and Hilton, J. (2005). Introducing Engineering Concepts to Youth through 4-H Engineering Sciences Curriculum. College of Agricultural Sciences Seed grant, The Pennsylvania State University.

Perkins, D., Mincemoyer, C., Ridenour, T. and Caldwell, L. (2004-2005). Development of a Life Skills Assessment Tool for Youth Ages 8-12. Children Youth and Families Consortium Level 2 grant, The Pennsylvania State University.

Perkins, D., Radhakrishna, R., Mincemoyer, C., Ingram, P., Kaplan, M., Webster, N. and St. Pierre, T. (2003-2007). Youth Engaged in Technology. The United States Department of Agriculture, CYFAR/New Communities grant.

Greenberg, M., Spoth, R., Bierman, K.,(PIs) and Associates; Mincemoyer, C. is Co-investigator. (2001-2006). PROSPER ( PROmoting School/community-university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience ) Drug Abuse Prevention Intervention Research. The National Institute on Drug Abuse,United States Department of Agriculture, Penn State Children, Youth and Families Consortium and The College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2008). Annie E. Casey Program of Distinction Award. Annie E. Casey Foundation.

Mincemoyer, C. and Corbin, M. (2006). Development of 4-H Curriculum in Mexico. College of Agricultural Sciences TAG grant: The Pennsylvania State University.

Mincemoyer, C. (2006). Teens Teach Middle School Youth Workforce Preparation Skills in 4-H Afterschool Supplemental Professional Development Grant. National 4-H Council.

St.Pierre, T., McHale, S., Kaltrieder, L. and Mincemoyer, C. (1999-2005). EXSELS: Teen-led vs. Adult-led Drug Prevention in Schools via 4-H. The National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Mincemoyer, C. and Ferry, N. (2005-2006). Teens Teach Middle School Youth Workforce Preparation Skills in 4-H Afterschool. National 4-H Council.

Bruce, J. and Mincemoyer, C. (2005). Development of a Teen Council Leadership Curriculum. 4-H Curriculum Youth Development grant, Department of Agricultural and Extension Education,The Pennsylvania State University.

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Mincemoyer, C. and Weirauch, D. (2005). Experiential Science Activities to Teach Literacy in anAfter-School Setting. College of Agricultural Sciences Seed grant, The Pennsylvania State University.

Mincemoyer, C. (2005). Linking 4-H Curriculum to Pennsylvania Academic Standards. Department of Agricultural and Extension Education Pre-tenure Faculty Grant, The PennsylvaniaState University.

Mincemoyer, C. (2004-2005). Engaging Youth, Serving Communities (EYSC): 4-H After-schoolGrant, United States Department of Agriculture.

Mincemoyer, C. and Vahoviak, G. (2004). 4-H Outdoor Adventures Curriculum Training. Outreach Partnership Grant, The Pennsylvania State University.

Mincemoyer, C. (2004-2005). Reaching Underserved Youth through 4-H After-school Programs.National 4-H Council and JC Penney After-school Fund.

Mincemoyer, C., St.Pierre, T., Corbin, M., VanHorn, B., Askov, N, and Weirauch, D.  (2003­2004). After­school Family Literacy Programs via Cooperative Extension­School Collaborations. Children, Youth and Families Consortium Level 1 Grant, The Pennsylvania StateUniversity. 

Barkman, S., Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2003-2004). National Online Evaluation System. American Distance Education Communications grant.

Mincemoyer, C. and Fetterolf, A. (2003-2004). Teacher Regional Curriculum Training Workshops. Outreach Partnership Fund, The Pennsylvania State University.

Corbin, M., Cason, K., Gurgevich, E., Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2003-2004).Nutrition Connections - Cooperative Extension Statewide NEP. Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare.

Mincemoyer, C. (2002-2003). Curriculum Innovation Grant to Support Public Speaking Curriculum. The College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

Corbin, M., Cason, K., Gurgevich, E., Mincemoyer, C. and NEP Extension Educators. (2002). Nutrition Connections - Cooperative Extension Statewide NEP. The Pennsylvania Department ofPublic Welfare.

Day, R. and Mincemoyer, C. (2002). Geospatial Education Curriculum for 4-H. United States Department of Agriculture.

Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. (2001-2003). Personal Finance Curriculum for Middle School Youth. InCharge Institute for Financial Literacy.

Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. (2001-2003). Financial Champions Curriculum Grant.

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4-H Cooperative Curriculum System. Mincemoyer, C. (2001-2002). Curriculum Innovation Grant to Support Cloverbud Curriculum. The College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

Fowler, J., Anderson, P., Mincemoyer, C., Williams, S., Fivek, M. and Kipp, R. (2001).Agricultural Career Exploration, Extension Program Priority Initiative grant, College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

Corbin, M., Cason, K., Gurgevich, E., Mincemoyer, C. and NEP Extension Educators. (2000-2001). Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Plan (NEP). The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare.

Mincemoyer, C. and Dann, M. (2000). Youth Program Development Planning Grant, Outreach Partnership Fund, The Pennsylvania State University.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D., Gregory, M. and Paletta, P. (2000). Building Your Youth Development Toolkit. Extension Program Priority Initiative Grant, College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

Mincemoyer, C., Hulet, M. and Dietrich, D. (2000). Building Life Skills Through the 4-H Embryology Curriculum. Extension Program Priority Initiative Grant, College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

Mincemoyer, C. and Corbin, M. (1999-2001). Issues of Adolescence Satellite Series. Children Youth and Families Consortium Level 1 grant: The Pennsylvania State University.

INVITED STATE AND NATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS

[National]

National 4-H Headquarters, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture and National 4­H Council (national, private sector non­profit partner of 4­H and the Cooperative Extension System)

National 4-H Curriculum Business Plan Development Team (2012). Invited member of committee to develop a business plan and strategy for national 4-H curriculum development and distribution.

National 4-H Blueprint for Learning Content Development and Design Team (2010-2011). Invited member of committee to design content and design standards for national 4-H curriculumdevelopment.

National Curriculum Working Group (CWG), member (2009­2012). Invited member to develop process for determining national curriculum priorities and jury review process.

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E­Learning Thought Leaders, member (2009­2010).  Invited member of national specialists to brainstorm ways to incorporate e­learning into curriculum.  Convened by National 4­H Council.

National Learning Priorities Team on Essential Elements of 4­H, member (2007­2010).  Invited member to develop national professional development plan for incorporating the essential elements into 4­H programs.

National Curriculum Priorities Task Force, member (2007­2009).  Invited member to developprocess for determining national curriculum priorities and jury review process.

National 4­H Curriculum Criteria Development Committee, member (2007­2009). Developing curriculum criteria for science, education and technology curriculum to be used as a standard for other curriculum areas.  Will be introduced at the Curriculum Summit, 6/07.

National 4­H Curriculum Jury (2007­2009). Served on two curriculum review teams during national curriculum review process.

National Professional Development Task Force, United States Department of Agriculture, member (2006). Invited member to develop professional development recommendations and plan for the 4­H professional competencies.

Youth Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Program, National 4­H Council, transition team member, (2005).  Invited member to re­draft guidelines to align with National 4­H Professional Research Knowledge and Competencies developed by NAE4­HA and 4­H Headquarters.

Introduction to 4­H Curriculum Design Team, 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System, member and pilot evaluation chair, (2004­2005).

Youth Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Program, National 4­H Council, design team member and state coordinator, (2003­present).  Invited member of the design team that drafted the youth development core competencies for national 4­H apprenticeship program.  Coordinate 4­H apprenticeship program with apprentices, master practitioners and PA Department of Labor.

National 4­H After­school Initiative, National 4­H Council, Pennsylvania State Contact, (2003­2011).

National Professional Development Task Force, Cooperative State Research Education andExtension Service, United States Department of Agriculture and The National Association of Extension 4­H Agents, subject matter expert, (2003­2005).  One of seven faculty specialists identified to react and advise the National 4­H Professional Development Task Force.

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Rapid Response Jury Review Team, Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service, United States Department of Agriculture, chair, (2003­2005); member, (2001­2003).

National 4­H Centennial Coordinating Committee, National 4­H Council, member, (2001­2002). Planned, implemented, and evaluated National Conversation on Youth Development and developed curriculum for local and state youth development conversation implementation and facilitation guides. 

Financial Champions Curriculum Design Team, 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System, co­chair, (2001­2002).

Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP)

Managing in Touch Times extension National Initiative Team (2009­2010). Invited member of team commissioned by ECOP who developed a national database of resources for extension professionals to assist clientele in managing during the economic crisis.

Children, Youth and Families at Risk (CYFAR)

Common Measures Adoption Review Team (2010-2012). Invited member of team to review evaluation tools for adoption by nationally-funded Children, Youth and Families at Risk projects.

eXtension

Better Kid Care America National Development Team (2009­present).Invited member of development team to assist with development of resources for Better Kid Care America eXtension Web site and community of practice.

Other National Agencies and Organizations

Council on Accreditation (COA) Standards Advisory Panel (2009). Invited panel member forearly childcare and development. 

Educational Development Center (2007-2009) Girls Communicating Career Connections (GC3) Project, National Advisory Board.

[State]

PA School Age Child Care Leaders Task Force, invited member (2012­present).

Pennsylvania After­school and Youth Development Network, Quality Standards Committee, Pennsylvania Department of Education, member, (2008­present). Invited member to assist in developing quality standards for Pennsylvania afterschool programs. 

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Central Region Policy Summit Planning Committee, Pennsylvania Department of Education, member (2005). Invited member to plan the regional policy summit.

Governor’s Statewide Afterschool Summit Planning Committee, Pennsylvania Departmentof Education, member (2005­2006). Invited member to plan the Governor’s policy summit.

Pennsylvania After­school and Youth Development Network, Pennsylvania Department of Education, member, (2004­present).  Committee is responsible for submitting grant applicationsand developing a statewide network of youth­serving and childcare organizations providing after­school care in Pennsylvania.

Family and Consumer Sciences Future Directions Committee, Pennsylvania Department ofEducation, member, (2003­present).  Committee of PDE staff, teachers and university faculty convened to address issues about Family and Consumer Sciences secondary and higher education issues.

Steering Committee, National 4­H Cooperative Curriculum System, member, (2000­2002); evaluation sub­committee, (2000­2002).

CREATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Media/Vodcasts

Penn State Better Kid Care (2016).  Review & Update your Emergency Plan. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2016).  Curriculum Development: An Introduction. Available on theweb at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2016).  Teamwork. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2016).  Family Style Dining. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2014). Confidentiality. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2014). Is Center Based Child Care the Job for YOU? Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

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Penn State Better Kid Care (2014). Is Family Child Care the Job for You? Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2014). Inclusion. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2013). Healthy Practices: Changing Pull­ups and Soiled Underwear. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2013). Healthy Practices: Diapering 101. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2013). Healthy Practices: Hand washing 101. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2013). Cultural Understanding. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2013). Supervision:  Ratios are Relevant. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2013). Executive Function Skills: Foster with Partner­time Play. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2013). Healthy Practices: Diapering 101. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2013). Stress: Seeing with Optimism. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2012). Supervision: What’s the Count?. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2012). Supervision: Staff Positioning in the Classroom. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

Penn State Better Kid Care (2012). Forming a Blanket of Support. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media 

Penn State Better Kid Care (2012]). Change & Young Children. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media 

Penn State Better Kid Care (2012). Being There for Grieving Children. Available on the web at http://extension.psu.edu/cyttap/media

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Web site projects

Mincemoyer, C. and Kelly, L. (2009­present).  Penn State Better Kid Care Web site. < http://betterkidcare.psu.edu/> average website visits/month=53,000.

Mincemoyer, C. Welch, L., Belinda, C. and Hall, S. (2009­present).  Monthly issue of Better Kid Care e­Newsletter distributed via listserv and website to approximately 10,000 childcare providers and extension educators each month.  Past issues available at:  http://betterkidcare.psu.edu/page13.html

Oettinger, J. and Mincemoyer, C. (2008). 4-H Camping Resource Website <http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu/1042.htm>. Developed resource web site for educators involved in 4-H camping program.

Mincemoyer, C. (2003).  Pennsylvania 4­H After­school Web site. Developed site to provide links and resources to support the Pennsylvania 4­H After­school Initiative.  Available on the Web at:  http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu. 

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2001). On­line Youth Life Skills Evaluation. Thiswebsite provides scientifically valid instruments on life skills, a data entry process and an analysis process for Pennsylvania county 4­H educators. Educators will use this on­line tool to conduct their own program evaluations. Linked to the Extension reporting system, educators are required to use this tool with at least 10% of their 4­H club members. Available on the Web at: http://www.humanserviceresearch.com/youthlifeskillsevaluation/ 

Mincemoyer, C. and Fantaske, P. (2000). Pennsylvania 4­H On­line Curricula. This Web site hasover 30 4­H projects and supporting resources. A registration system was developed to assist county educators to track curriculum usage. Available on the Web at: http://pa4h.cas.psu.edu. 

Exhibits Developed for Use at Professional Conferences and Presentations

Mincemoyer, C. and Houtz, M. (2014). Better Kid Care Professional Development.  Exhibit developed to support and promote Better Kid Care resources for use by county Extension educators and BKC staff.

Belinda, C., Houtz, M. and Mincemoyer, C.,(2011). Childcare Youth Training and Technical Assistance Project.  Exibit developed to support and promote Better Kid Care resources for military child care professionals.

Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Goodrow, G. (2005).  PROSPER: Promoting school and community partnerships through extension.  Exhibit developed to promote the PROSPER program.  University Park, PA. 

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Mincemoyer, C. and Richardson, J. (2004).  4­H After­school:  Extraordinary Learning Experiences.  Exhibit developed to promote 4­H  After­school programs and collaborations. University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Goodrow, G. (2002). 4­H and Schools:  A Great Partnership.  Exhibit developed to promote 4­H school enrichment curricula. University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Goodrow, G. (2002). Cloverbuds:  A Great Place to Grow and Learn. Promotional exhibit developed to promote the Cloverbuds curriculum. University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension. 

Mincemoyer, C. and Goodrow, G. (2000).  Picture Yourself in 4­H. General 4­H promotional exhibit. University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension. 

Satellite In-Services

Perkins, D. and Mincemoyer, C. (2003). On­line Evaluation. A session for 4­H volunteers delivered via satellite in­service to introduce the online evaluation process. (700 participants)

Mincemoyer, C. and Perkins, D. (2001). On­line Evaluation of Youth Programs. Satellite in­service to introduce Web­based evaluation tools, Sponsored by Penn State Cooperative Extension. (55 participants)

Mincemoyer, C. and Corbin, M. (1999­2001). Issues of Adolescence Satellite In­Service Series. Satellite in­service series on research related to adolescent issues presented to PA county extension educators (8 hrs.). Sponsored by Penn State Cooperative Extension and Penn State Children, Youth and Families Consortium. (50 participants)

Videos

Mincemoyer, C., McLaughlin, M., and Vahoviak, G. (2004). Introducing the New 4­H Outdoor Adventures Curriculum. Volunteer training video that was distributed to 67 counties in Pennyslvaniafor use with 4­H volunteer training. (10 min.). University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension.

Mincemoyer, C. and Williams S. (2003).  4­H Presentations.  Video developed and produced to assist youth in conducting presentations and demonstrations. Also available on CD.  (33 min.). University Park, PA:  Penn State Cooperative Extension. 

REVIEWER

Educational Curricula­National

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National 4­H Programs of Distinction, Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service, United States Department of Agriculture, peer reviewer, (2004­2006).  Selected to review youth development programs for inclusion in national programs of distinction database.

Healthy Lifestyles Education Jury Review Committee, Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service, United States Department of Agriculture, member, (2000­2001). Reviewed curriculum for acceptance into National 4­H Collection.

Health Rocks Jury Review Committee, Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service, United States Department of Agriculture, member, (2008). Reviewed curriculum for acceptance into National 4­H Collection.

JournalsChild and Youth Forum (2013)

Journal of Early Adolescence (2006, 2008, 2009)

Journal of Higher Education and Outreach and Engagement Special Outreach Conference Issue, (2004).  

Journal of Extension, Institutional Representative, (1994­2000).

BooksDesigns and methods for youth­led research.  By Melvin Delgado, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA. (2005).

County Promotion DossiersReview county promotion dossiers.  Reviewed and wrote assessment letters for 26 dossiers (2003­2011).

HONORS AND AWARDS

National/Regional Awards

Invited member of the Clinton Global Initiative Early Childhood Education Workgroup (2016). Clinton Global Initiative. Mincemoyer, C.

Priester National Award for Innovative Programming (2016): Penn State Better Kid Care: Let’s Move! Child Care Training. Mincemoyer, C., Cox, J. and Powell, R.

Administration of Children and Families sponsored a web portal, Early Educator Central (2015) for teachers and caregivers of infants and toddlers.  To be listed on the portal, the Better Kid Care On Demand system was reviewed, vetted and approved.

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Better Kid Care’s On Demand system is approved by 42 state’s department of child care licensing for child care professional development credit.

Goddard Children’s School’s National Franchise Network (2015) listed Better Kid Care’s professional development as a “Go To” resource for staff professional development on their onboarding and intranet sites for franchisees.

Curriculum Package Award, 3   rd   Place National (2015).NEAFCS. Cox, J. and Mincemoyer, C.

Social Networking, 2   nd    Place National (2015). NEAFCS. Belinda, C., Mincemoyer, C. and Cox, J.

Internet Technology Award, 3rd Place National (2015). NEAFCS. Mincemoyer, C. Horning, L., Belinda, C.

Family Health and Wellness Award, 3rd Place Regional (2015). NEAFCS. Cox, J. and Mincemoyer, C.

Communications/Video Program, 1   st   Place Regional (2015).  NEAFCS. Horning, L., Mincemoyer, C. and Fagan, C.

Distinguished Team Award (2015). Epsilon Sigma Phi. Mincemoyer, C., Stevens, N., Zahniser, F, Pollich, C., Amor­Zitzleberger, J. and Hall, S.

Regional Team Award for PROSPER program. (2014). NEAFCS.  Continenza, D., Welsh, J., Perkins, D., Mincemoyer,  C. and Berrena, E.

Penn State University Outreach Award. (2014). Greenberg, M., Perkins, D., Mincemoyer, C. and Welsh, J. University Outreach Award for PROSPER program

National Educational Technology Team Award. NAE4­HA. Fetter, J., Mincemoyer, C., Welch, L, and Selby, J. 2013.

Eastern Region Early Childhood Child Care Training Award, NEAFCS.  Mincemoyer, C. and BetterKid Care Staff.  2013.

Eastern Region Internet Education Technology Award, NEAFCS.  Cox, J. and Mincemoyer, C. 2013.

ECOP Special Recognition Award:  Managing in Tough Times National Extension Initiative. Food and Agricultural Sciences Excellence in College and University Awards Program. Schuhardt, J., Houglum, L., Ballard, K., Beaulieu, B., Cotton, D., Craven, R., Hightower, M., Meisnebach, T., Mincemoyer, C., Poling, R., Porter, N., Sorter, A. 2010.

National 4­H Healthy Living Task Force Recommended Program: PROmoting 

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School­community­university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience (PROSPER).  Mincemoyer, C. andPerkins, D., 2010. 

National Program of Distinction, The PROSPER program. Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D. and Welsh, J. 2006, renewal, 2010.

Distinguished Service Award, Alpha Omicron Epsilon Sigma Phi State Award.  Mincemoyer, C., 2009.

Distinguished Service Award, National Association of Extension 4-H Agents. Mincemoyer, C., 2007.

Annie E. Casey Family Strengthening Award for PROSPER program. Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D., Greenberg, M. and Spoth, R., 2007.

University Continuing Education Association Award; The PROSPER promotional brochure. Mincemoyer, C., Richardson, J. and Perkins, D., 2003.

Outstanding Program of Excellence, Silver Award for Outstanding Program, Epsilon Sigma Phi National Extension Professional Development Association. Mincemoyer, C., 2001.

National Extension Leadership Development (NELD). Selected Pennsylvania delegate to participate in leadership program, Group XII. Mincemoyer, C., 1997-1999.

4-H Excellence in Camping Award, 2nd place in NE Region. Award presented for statewide research on 4-H camping youth outcomes. Mincemoyer, C., 2005.

Promotional Award: Marketing the School Enrichment Curriculum. 1st place in NE Region. Mincemoyer, C., Richardson, J. and Rosenfeld, J., 2001.

State Awards

Pennsylvania Association of Extension 4-H Agents Excellence in Teamwork Award for PROSPER program. 2nd place. Mincemoyer, C., Perkins, D., Tomascik, C., Kaucher, R., Bender, E., Gray, D., Graver, M., Thomas, K., Continenza, D. and Webster, P. 2005.

Pennsylvania Association of Extension 4-H Agents Communications Award for Video Program. 4-H Public Speaking Video. 2nd place. Mincemoyer, C., Schurman, C. and Arblaster, C. 2004.

Pennsylvania Association of Extension 4-H Agents Communications Award, 1 st place, Packaged Program: Proverbs to Promote Understanding Across Generations and Cultures Curriculum,., Kaplan, M., Ingram, P., and Mincemoyer, C 2002.

Pennsylvania Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Dean Don Felker Financial Management Award. 2nd place. Financial Champions Curriculum. Mincemoyer, C. and Furry, M. 2003.

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Pennsylvania Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Florence Hall Innovative Programming Award. Mincemoyer, C. and Stevens, N. 1985, 1986.

Pennsylvania Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Newsletter Award. Mincemoyer, C. and Hastings, K. 1984.

Department of Agricultural and Extension Education Evans Family Lecture: Extension Education Research Category Award Recipient, 1999.

RECORD OF COMMITTEE WORK

University Committees

Network on Child Protection and Well Being, invited member and Better Kid Care is Affiliate Center (2013­present)

Social Science Research Institute Advisory Committee, invited member (2013­present)

President’s Task Force on Child Maltreatment, appointed member (2012)

Military Child Education Coalition Public Engagement Forum, Penn State Team (2012)

Sub-team on Academic Relationships of the Outreach Strategic Positioning Steering Committee, member (2004).

Youthscapes University Advisory Group, member (2002).

Youth Professionals Conference Planning Committee, member (2001-2002).

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College Committees

State Extension Team:  Family Strengths­Better Kid Care, chair (2012­present)

Childhood Obesity Prevention Statewide Conference Planning Committee, (2014)

Extension Annual Conference Planning Committee, member (2013)

Healthy Lifestylers Program Priority Initiative Team, member (2012­present)

AG Futures Academic Department Reorganization, team chair (2011­2012)

College of Agricultural Science AG Futures Committee, member (2010).

E-learning Advisory Committee, member (2009).

4-H Program Team, chair, (2009-2010).

Family Strengths Program Team, chair (2009-2011).

E-learning Strategic Initiative Team, member (2008).

4-H Youth Program State Advisory Committee, member (2006-2007).

Faculty Advisory Committee to the Dean, Dean’s appointee (2004-2006).

College Strategic Issues Study Group, member (2004-2005).

College Social Sciences Study Group, member (2004-2005).

4-H After-school Task Force, chair (2003-2008).

Extension State Plan of Work Issues Development Team, member (2005-2009), member, (2003).

Plan of Work for 4-H and Youth Development Accomplishment Report Team, chair (2002).

Cooperative Extension Strategic Planning Review Team, member (2001-2002).

College of Agricultural Sciences Sustainability Work Group, member, (2001).

Plan of Work for 4-H and Youth Development Implementation Committee, chair (2001-2002).

Pennsylvania 4-H Centennial Planning Committee, member (2001-2002).

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O’Connor Scholarship Review Committee, member (2000-2002).

Communications/Expressive Arts Curriculum Committee, chair (2000-present).

Healthy Lifestyles Education Curriculum Committee, chair (2000-present).

College Biotechnology Issues Committee, member (2000).

Participation on College Search Committees

AESE Head Search Committee, chair (August-December, 2016).

Assistant Director, Food, Families and Health, member (January, 2016).

4-H Youth Development Educator, Clinton County (April, 2009)

4-H Youth Coordinator, Lancaster County, (July 2007)

4-H Youth Educator, Northampton County, (April 2007)

Youth Prevention Educator, Dauphin County, (November 2004).

4-H and FCS Educator, Montgomery County, (October 2003).

Penn State Tobacco Coordinator, Outreach and Cooperative Extension, (January 2003).

4-H Youth Development Cooperative Extension Educator, Bucks County, (December 2001).

Youth Extension Poultry Science, Assistant Professor, (February 2001).

4-H Youth Development Cooperative Extension Educator, Clinton County, (May 2000).

Departmental Committees

Faculty Advisory Committee, member (2012-present). Agricultural and Extension Education and Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education

AEE Cluster co-chair (2015-2017). Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education

Extension Committee, member (2012-present). Agricultural and Extension Education andAgricultural Economics, Sociology and Education

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Promotion and Tenure Committee, member (2011-2013). Agricultural and Extension Education and Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education

Extension Committee, chair, (2010-2012); member (2000- 2009).

Youth and Family Education Master’s Review Sub-committee of Graduate Education Committee, member (2006-2007).

Teacher Education/Leadership Assistant Professor Search Committee, Agricultural and Extension Education, member (February 2006).

4-H Staff Assistant Search Committee, Agricultural and Extension Education, member (November 2005).

Leadership Assistant/Associate Professor Search Committee, Agricultural and Extension Education, chair (February 2003).

YPCC Advisory Committee, faculty representative (2000-2002).

4-H Program Chair/Professor, Agricultural and Extension Education, chair (October 2002).

McDowell Lecture Committee, member (2000-2002); chair (2003-2006).

Agricultural Progress Days 4-H Committee, chair (2000-2002).

Pennsylvania 4-H Baker Scholarship Review Committee (2004).

Pennsylvania 4-H National Conference Review Committee (2004).

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION

Organizational Affiliations and Committee Work

Society for Research in Child Development (2012-present, member)

National Association of Extension 4-H AgentsNAE4-HA Afterschool Program Committee (chair, 2009)NAE4-HA Organizational Stewardship Committee (2007-2010)NAE4-HA Professional Development Committee (2003-present)NAE4-HA Programs Committee (2001)

Pennsylvania Association of Extension 4-H AgentsProfessional Development Committee, chair (2002-2003)Professional Development Committee (2001-present)Program Improvement Committee (2000-2005)

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National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (2000-present)

Pennsylvania Extension Association of Family and Consumer SciencesProfessional Development Committee, chair (2005-2007)Professional Improvement, chair (2000-2001)

Epsilon Sigma Phi National Extension Professional Development AssociationMembership Committee: chair (2015-2017); member (2014-present)State Professional Development Committee, co-chair (2006) and chair (2007)Joint Council of Extension Professionals, Epsilon Sigma Phi representative to the board (2001-2002)National Professional Development Committee (2000-02)Chapter President (2000-2001)Chapter Vice President (2000)

National Afterschool Association, member, 2007-present

National Association for the Education of Young Children, member, 2009-present

Pennsylvania Association for the Education of Young Children, member, 2009-present

Pennsylvania School-Age Child Care Association, member, 2009-present

Gamma Sigma Delta, member,1999-present.

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