Nicole Marshall-Wheeler

5 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965
530-538-7201
nmarshall@ucanr.edu

Also in:
Glenn County
Colusa County
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Biography
4-H Youth Development Advisor
As an Area 4-H Youth Development Advisor for Butte, Colusa, and Glenn Counties, Nicole Marshall-Wheeler aims to provide mentorship and administrative support to the Counties and staff which she supervises, as well as supporting the state-wide 4-H program by contributing to research, curriculum development, and more.
Previously
4-H Program Representative - Butte County (2016-2018)
Prior to being appointed a 4-H Youth Development Advisor, Nicole worked as a 4-H Program Representative serving Butte County.
4-H Events Assistant - California State-wide Program (Summers 2014 & 2015)
During the summers of 2014 and 2015, Nicole worked as an Events Assistant for California 4-H supporting events such as State Field Day, Horse Classic, and 4-H portions of the California State Fair.
After School Program Director and Leader - Chico Area Recreation and Park District (2010-2016)
As an after school program director, Nicole was responsible for the programming, safety, and supervision of an after school program in Chico, CA. The site was comprised of 200 diverse youth, with 10 staff. Nicole worked with, coached, and evaluated the staff to provide leadership to the after school program site.
4-H Alumni (2003-2011):
From a young age Nicole was involved with her local 4-H program in Butte County. She participated in various projects and programs, but valued the public speaking and leadership events and opportunities the most. Nicole was a county All-Star and California 4-H State Ambassador.
Professional Memberships
- California 4-H Association (CA4-HA)
- National Association of Extension 4-H Youth Development Agents (NAE4-HA)
Specialties
Volunteer satisfaction, retention, and identity research; organizational communication; communication strategies in education and learning; public speaking self-efficacy.
Areas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
- Communication, Education, and Information Delivery
- Youth Development
- 4-H Program
- Healthy Families and Communities
Bibliography
Peer Reviewed
Bird, M., Dixon, T., Marshall-Wheeler, N., & Worker, S.M. (In Press). 4-H Water Wizards: Guided Inquiry Water Education for Grades 4-6. National 4-H Council.
Marshall-Wheeler, N. (2019). 4-H music project. California 4-H Project Sheet Series [8669]. University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources. https://ucanr.edu/sites/UC4-H/files/307344.pdf
Marshall-Wheeler, N. (2019). 4-H outdoor adventure project. California 4-H Project Sheet Series [8654]. University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources. https://ucanr.edu/sites/UC4-H/files/307345.pdf
Non-Peer Reviewed
Worker, S. M., Meng, Y., Marshall-Wheeler, N., Nayak, R. (2021). 2021 State 4-H Field Day Evaluation Report. https://ucanr.edu/sites/sfd/files/359782.pdf
Marshall-Wheeler, N., Zediker, J., et al. (2021). 4-H and Non 4-H Livestock Event Guidance for 2021. https://ucanr.edu/sites/ca4H/files/346647.pdf
Worker, S. M., Meng, Y., & Marshall-Wheeler, N. (2020). 2020 Virtual State 4-H Field Day Evaluation Report. https://ucanr.edu/sites/sfd/files/333685.pdf
Barrett, S., Bullard, V., Camacho, S., Colburn, J., Marshall-Wheeler, N., Ullrich, C., Vales, B., Worker, S., Zediker, J. (2020). California 4-H Presentation Manual. https://ucanr.edu/sites/UC4-H/files/2193.pdf
Marshall-Wheeler, N. (2020). Practical Examples of Virtual 4-H Projects: Animal Science Sheep Project. https://ucanr.edu/sites/UC4-HResources/Virtual_Projects/Practical_Examples/#sheep
Marshall-Wheeler, N. (2020). Virtual 4-H Project Meeting Lesson Plan Samples. https://ucanr.edu/sites/sutteryuba/files/362420.pdf
Marshall-Wheeler, N. (2020). Virtual Project Meeting Checklists. https://ucanr.edu/sites/sutteryuba/files/362419.pdf
Go, C., Miner, G., Miller, J., Worker, S., Kok, C. M., Espinoza, K., & Marshall-Wheeler, N. (2018, September). California 4-H adult volunteer experience study: Who, what roles, and training needs. University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources.