Video’s in Christy’s office
Note: Video’s are available for loan. Contact Christy Bartley at cek4@psu.edu. Short descriptions are taken directly from video jackets.
Teen Parenting
Choices - Charting A Positive Future For Teen parents.
- 4 part series
a. Speak Out! On Stress
Using a talk show format, teens are involved in discussions about positive, non-violent responses to high stress situations that face young parents.
(27 minutes).
b. Shaping Up! Aerobics for Pregnant teens
A safe upbeat prenatal aerobics workout with a professional instructor and pregnant teens (27 minutes).
c. Growing With Baby
Teen moms and dad demonstrate developmentally appropriate games and activities to enjoy with babies during their first year(11 minutes).
d. Look Who’s Eating!
A look at when, what, and how to introduce solid foods to infants, featuring teen parents, a grandmother, and lots of babies (11 minutes).
Marketing
4-H Public Service Announcements - 4 - 2 Family, 2 Parents( 30 sec, 15 sec)
Strategic Marketing: Linking Today’s Youth Development Programs with Tomorrow’s Horizon’s (2 hours)
Club Connect Marketing Sampler
You Know Us If You Know The Inside Story...The Whole Story. The National 4-H Council. (7:37 minutes)
Public Service Announcements. “Nightline” ABC-TV Network. (30 minutes)
President Clinton Public Service Announcement-National 4-H Council.
National 4-H Council-Strengthening Our Capacity to Care: Working Together For America’s Youth, Glimpses of Success (13 minutes) ( 2 copies available)
Up Front With 4-H Mission (14:30 minutes)
Youth Development
How to Effectively Involve Youth (21 minutes)
The Future of American Children Policy Issues for the year 2000 and Beyond (1 hour)
Get ready, Get Set, Grow (15 Min)
Building Assets in Youth. The Power of Positive Youth Development.
People across the nation are worried about what’s happening with youth today. Dozens of strategies have been tried to address different problems, but few seem to have much they thrive - in school, at home, and in all areas of life, b) reduce youth involvement in many different at-risk behaviors, c) re-energize community commitment to care for the youngest generation. Using research on thousands of youth in hundreds of communities across the United States, Dr. Peter L. Benson shows how building “assets” in youth is key to helping them thrive and grow healthy. He shows how everyone in a community can contribute and make a difference for youth. (12 minutes)
Opening Doors to the Future. Preparing kids for a high tech and global future. (15:17 minutes)
Bob Ditter Video Lecture Series Tape Four - four parts
a) Part One: Saying Hello (6 minutes)
b) Part Two: Working with Campers (20 minutes)
c) Part Three: Listening Skills (15 minutes)
d) Questions to Kids (5 minutes)
Caution: Adolescents at risk (20 minutes).
Raising A Generation of Caring, Competent children.( 2 copies of this video)
Recognition
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards - Honoring Outstanding Community Service by Young Americans(Program overview - 6:36 minutes, Theme song and Video 2:29 minutes)(two copies available)
Risk Management
A High Stakes Affair: Managing Risks in Volunteer Programs (3 hours)
Maintaining an Envelope of Safety - Guidelines for Camper-Counselor Contact
Child Abuse (60 minutes)
Volunteers
Cooperative Extension - New England Volunteers for the Future (7:15 minutes)
Volunteers for the Future
a) I (25:45 minutes)
b) II (11:20 minutes)
Strengthening Councils and Committees with Dr. William R. Conrad and Dr. David Pyle Illinois Cooperative Extension Service with funding by the National 4-H Council, Volunteers for the Future (26:30 minutes)
4-H Mid-level management Volunteers. Virginia State University.
Kentucky Pilot Project 4-H Council Operations Units 1 and 2
Kentucky Pilot Project 4-H Council Operations Units 3 through 7
Screening Extension Volunteers-34 minutes
Professional Development
Who Me? A Facilitator? You Bet!
This program offers an introduction or refresher to what’s involved in being a group facilitator for programs such as Peer Plus, Group Dynamite or Youth Experiencing Action.(24:30 minutes)
Sample Previews of Julie Evans, M.S. Balance in Action Seminars.
The Formula for Success - Julie Evans, M.S., Balance in Action Seminars, offers you the key to success. Julie teaches people skills and her dynamic message speaks to everybody. Whether a keynote address, half-day seminar or an all day workshop. Let Julie magically transform your next event. More importantly, Julie, alive with enthusiasm, puts action into her lectures. She balances her seminars with non-threatening group involvement, subtle bits of humor, magical illustrations, and a magnitude of intellectual and factual information (7 1/2 minutes).
The Best of Rosita Perez.
If you sometimes feel you are dying with your music in you, this unique video will help you transform your life. An award-winning and gifted speaker, Rosita Perez comes from the heart to weave magic into messages shared with outrageous humor and unforgettable honesty. Her programs are wake -up calls for those ready to profit from hard-earned lessons. Rosita Perez speaks what she has lived. She shares. She sings. She plays guitar. She encourages. She pushes emotional buttons. And her ripples of inspiration become tidal waves of action for those who want to get out of “three-to-get-ready” and move into “four-to-go”. You’ll laugh a lot. You may cry. One thing is for sure: you will stop stringing and re-stringing your instrument and finally make your own kind of music....personally and professionally(1 hour).
Use of the 4-H Name and Emblem
Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect-2 hours
Programming
Judges Training How to be a Fair Judge.
This two hour satellite broadcast was designed for anyone involved in judging activities. It focuses on the development of a uniform judging experience for volunteers, extension faculty who train judges, and fair superintendents. The program discussed the three E’s of Judging: evaluation, education, and encouragement; featured a distinguished panel discussing elements of judging, such as fair activities, interview judging, and the implementation of new federal food and judging standards; and a separate videotape and panel detailed in depth the quality standards of clothing construction. Co-produced by Ellen Murphy, WSU Youth Development Specialist, and Earnistine Porter, Extension Clothing Specialist from the University of Idaho, Judges Training: How to be a Fair Judge will be a valuable educational and teaching tool for all judges.(2 hours)
Safe Night USA Video Promo (3:31 minutes)
The 4-H After School program “ Expanding the program” (7:20 minutes)
National 4-H Council. CNN 12-4-93 Urban 4-H (2 minutes)
Urban 4-H.
When I get Home-Ambassador Video.
Camps and Coalitions 1992. (9:15 minutes)
Parenting Education Programs: A Planning and Evaluation Process Satellite Conference. (1 1/2 hours)
USDA Global Markets: Big Opportunities for Small US Companies.
This video is designed to convey three important messages; a) real trade opportunities exist in the global market; b) agricultural expo are very important to the national economy and your local economy; and c) USDA has export assistance programs and an overseas network to help US business interests, especially cooperatives, small and new-to-export companies be successful in exporting. The video highlights that Agriculture is the most export-dependent industry in the United States, and agricultural exports provide a safety net for farm income , create jobs and support rural development.(17 minutes)
A question of Ethics, by Jeff Goodwin. 20:30 minutes.
The Collaboration Framework: The Part We Play in Building Our Community-20:10 minutes
Miscellaneous
Two Part video:
a. Preparing for Prosperity: How your community can create a 21st Century (11 minutes)
b. Legislative Briefing: School to Work Initiatives (11 minutes)
National 4-H Council. Strengthening Our Capacity to Care: Working Together for America’s Youth. (9 minutes)
4-H Teleconference: Perceptions and Directions (37 minutes)
Lady Fishbourne’s Complete Guide to Better Table Manners-(6 minutes)
Her breeding is impeccable…except when she slurps here tea! Lady Fishbourne is an expert on table manners. In this delightful animated film, she demonstrates how to hold a fork, how to handle a knife, and what not to do when a parrot lands on your plate. Greasy bones and ponderous cakes don’t daunt her, but she definitely does not approve of clawing at drumsticks, devouring large pastries by the mouthful, or swilling one’s soup.