4-H Youth Development Advisor
Cooperative Extension Shasta County1851 Hartnell Avenue
Redding, CA 96002-2217
530-224-4900
nwcaeton@ucanr.edu
Also in:
Trinity County Cooperative Extension
Tehama County
Education
M.S. Instructional Science and Technology, California State University, Monterey Bay. 2017
B.A. Social Science: Multidisciplinary Studies, California State University, Chico. 2015
Specialty
4-H Youth Development ProgramBibliography
Non-Peer Reviewed
- Caeton, Nathaniel W. (2020). Project Learning Tree: Teaching Kids How to Think, Not What to Think. Tips 'n Topics. 20:6, 19-20. February. http://ceshasta.ucanr.edu/newsletters/4-H_Tips_N_Topics83253.pdf
- Caeton, Nathaniel W. (2020). Staying on Target With UC Policy: Finding Acceptable Funding for Your 4-H Shooting Sports Project. January 10. https://ucanr.edu/sites/UCCE_Shasta_County/files/319540.pdf
- Caeton, Nathaniel W. (2019). 4-H Teacher Tools: Resources for Your Classroom. 1:1. Fall. http://ceshasta.ucanr.edu/newsletters/4-H_Teacher_Tools83384.pdf
- Caeton, Nathaniel W. (2019). 4-H Makes. In the Clover. Insert. March. http://cetehama.ucanr.edu/newsletters/In_the_Clover78835.pdf
- Caeton, Nathaniel W. (2019). 4-H Volunteer Needs Assessment. Tips 'n Topics. 20:5, 9-11. December. http://ceshasta.ucanr.edu/newsletters/4-H_Tips_N_Topics82510.pdf
- Caeton, Nathaniel W. (2019). Teacher Needs Assessment Results. September. https://ucanr.edu/sites/UCCE_Shasta_County/files/319560.pdf
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Positive Youth Development through 4-H Camp Experiences - Chair
- Career/College Readiness & Workforce Development - Member
- Disaster Preparedness and Response - Member
- Environmental Education - Member
- Science Education and Extension - Member
- UAS (Drones) Workgroup - Member