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- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 1Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-03)Focuses on collaboration to plan activities for both adults and children.
- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 10Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-03)Notes that intergenerational program activities are most effective when appropriate adaptive equipment is used.
- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 11Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-01)Discusses importance of facilitators documenting and communicating during intergenerational program activities.
- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 2Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-03)Focuses on both adults and children deciding what activates to be involved in together.
- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 3Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-08)Focuses on voluntary participation in intergenerational programs.
- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 4Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-03)Discusses the importance of preparation and planning for an activity for adults and children.
- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 5Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-01)Discusses improved effectiveness of a program's activities when these activities reflect the interests of the participants.
- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 6Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-03)Focuses on age and role appropriate activities.
- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 7Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-03)Discusses the planning of activities that encourage partners to work together for success.
- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 8Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-03)Notes that a well-designed learning environment encourages and optimizes small-group interactions during intergenerational activities.
- Best Practices in Intergenerational Programming. Practice 9Jarrott, Shannon; DeBord, Karen; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-05-03)Discusses how the most effective intergenerational programs happens when facilitators make sure there is a good social environment as well as good physical space for activities.
- COVID-19: Teen Stress Assessment ToolEigel, Bethany; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2020)Assessment tool in Qualtrics template for assessment of teen anxiety and stress during the Covid 19 pandemic
- Direct Sales: Certifying Market ScalesWalker, Martha A.; Brockway, Celia; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2014-09-10)Virginia farmers sell their produce through many venues including on-farm sales, farm stands, and farmers’ markets. Wherever the produce is sold, it must be sold by weight, count, head/bunch, or dry measure. If the produce is sold by weight, the produce will be weighed on scales that have been certified by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Office of Weights and Measures.
- Facilitating Community Change: Making Sense of Opportunities, Resources, and PotentialKaufman, Eric K.; Seibel, Megan M.; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal; Niewolny, Kimberly L.; Bendfeldt, Eric S.; Latimer, Joyce G. (2020-01-29)While many Extension professionals recognize the importance of claiming or accepting a role with community change, it can be difficult to navigate the dynamics and prepare for that role. This workshop will outline key opportunities for professional learning, including appropriate sequencing from novice to advanced experiences. We will take care to highlight publications and in-service opportunities that have emerged from two different program teams: Leadership, Volunteerism, and Civic Engagement (LVCE), as well as Community, Local, and Regional Food Systems (CLRFS).
- Facilitation Series: Facilitating Group Discussions, Generating & Narrowing Ideas and Planning for ImplementationWalker, Martha A.; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2012-03-02)Offers a facilitator of a group discussion guidelines for successfully completing the process of generating ideas, narrowing down ideas to a list of priorities, and developing a plan of implementation with their group.
- Facilitation series: The Art of Flip ChartingWalker, Martha A.; Brockway, Celia; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2014-12-19)It is this process of flip charting that creates the visual summary of key discussion points and provides the group memory that supports the process of a facilitated conversation. This publication provides guidelines to support your facilitation work by capturing ideas offered during a discussion.
- Facilitation Series: The Dynamics of Group Decision MakingWalker, Martha A.; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2012-03-03)Outlines the steps guiding the decision-making process and offers tools for facilitators leading groups through a decision-making process.
- Facilitation Series: The Things Facilitators Say ...Walker, Martha A.; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2012-02-16)Provides examples of statements/questions for a facilitator of group discussion to utilize when allowing for the group to reflect on what has happened, start a discussion, clarify an issue, evaluate progress, or to encourage group member participation.
- Families Taking Charge: Dealing with the StressHayhoe, Celia Ray; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2020)Dealing with family stress in economic downturns by rethinking, reducing, relaxing, releasing and reorganizing.
- Families Taking Charge: Dealing with unemploymentHayhoe, Celia Ray; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2020)Dealing with unemployment in an economic downturn. The stages of loss and grief are shock/denial, volatile emotions, disorganization, guilt, loss and loneliness, relief and recovery.
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