University of Minnesota, retired
Dr. Dale Blyth is a senior research consultant, collaboration facilitator, and advisor who is a Professor Emeritus in the College of Education & Human Development at the University of Minnesota where he most recently served as the Howland Endowed Chair in Youth Development Leadership and a Senior Research Fellow with the Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement. For 15 years he served as Associate Dean directing the Center for Youth Development. The Center was home to the Minnesota 4-H Program (with over 100 staff and 10,000 volunteers touching 130,000 youth); the Youth Work Institute (focused on professional development for 4,000 youth workers); the Minnesota statewide afterschool network; and applied research and evaluation studies on non formal learning opportunities for youth and the people and places that offer them. Previously he was on the faculty at Ohio State University and Cornell University and served as Director of Research at Search Institute. He has collaborated with international efforts in Europe, particularly Finland, including a joint conference on bridging research and practice, bringing University students to European youth work conference in Helsinki, and hosting a National Afterschool Association international learning exchange. He has led an initiative to advance social & emotional learning in Minnesota, is a national consultant to CASEL and the Forum for Youth Investment, and serves on several community, state and national groups related to social emotional learning, out of school time, assessment, data systems, the youth fields’ workforce, journal publishing, and youth development.