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Smith, Charles; Akiva, Tom; McGovern, Gina; Peck, Stephen C. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2014
This chapter discusses efforts to define and improve the quality of afterschool services, highlighting areas of agreement and identifying leading-edge issues. We conclude that the afterschool field is especially well positioned to deliver high-quality services and demonstrate effectiveness at scale because a strong foundation has been built for…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Educational Quality, Program Effectiveness, Delivery Systems
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Lerner, Richard M.; Wang, Jun; Chase, Paul A.; Gutierrez, Akira S.; Harris, Elise M.; Rubin, Rachel O.; Yalin, Ceren – New Directions for Youth Development, 2014
In contemporary developmental science, relational development systems models have been used to frame the positive youth development (PYD) perspective, which posits that youth will thrive when there is alignment between their strengths and ecological resources in their context. Evidence from the 4-H Study of PYD indicates that out-of-school-time…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, After School Programs, Student Development, Interpersonal Relationship
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Broderick, Patricia C.; Jennings, Patricia A. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
This article reviews the contextual and neuropsychological challenges of the adolescent period with particular attention to the role that universal prevention can play in moderating the harmful effects of stress. The centrality of emotion regulation skills to long-term health and wellness suggests their importance in prevention and intervention…
Descriptors: Prevention, Adolescents, Metacognition, Neuropsychology
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Sanger, Carla; Heckman, Paul E. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2011
As federal and state policymakers and many education researchers and experts suggest, expanding the learning day for students makes sense. Given the demographic trends--women increasingly entering the workforce and low-income families working multiple jobs--children and youth need supervision and opportunities to learn in the hours between 3:00…
Descriptors: Extended School Day, After School Programs, Partnerships in Education, Urban Schools
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Schneider, Barbara; Broda, Michael; Judy, Justina; Burkander, Kri – New Directions for Youth Development, 2013
With a rising demand for a college degree and an increasingly complicated college search, application, and selection process, there are a number of interventions designed to ease the college-going process for adolescents and their families. One such intervention, the College Ambition Program (CAP), is specifically designed to be a whole-school…
Descriptors: High School Students, Intervention, School Culture, High Schools
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Garst, Barry A.; Browne, Laurie P.; Bialeschki, M. Deborah – New Directions for Youth Development, 2011
The organized camp experience has been an important part of the lives of children, youth, and adults for over 150 years and is a social institution that touches more lives than any other except for schools. Camp is more than a location or a program; it encompasses the affective, cognitive, behavioral, physical, social, and spiritual benefits that…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Learning Experience, Outdoor Education, Educational Opportunities
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Karcher, Michael J.; Nakkula, Michael J. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
This opening article defines the ways in which three mentoring interaction elements--focus, purpose, and authorship--distinguish between effective and ineffective mentoring relationship styles. The framework described can help mentors better understand the difference between prescriptive and instrumental styles and differentiate laissez-faire from…
Descriptors: Mentors, Interaction, Power Structure, Interpersonal Relationship
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Deutsch, Nancy L.; Spencer, Renee – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
Mentoring programs pose some special challenges for quality assessment because they operate at two levels: that of the dyadic relationship and that of the program. Fully assessing the quality of youth mentoring relationships requires understanding the characteristics and processes of individual relationships, which are the point of service for…
Descriptors: Mentors, Program Effectiveness, Focus Groups, Program Evaluation
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Wang, Elaine L. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
An irrepressibly popular musical phenomenon, hip-hop is close to spoken word and focuses on lyrics with a message, reviving local traditions of song that tell histories, counsel listeners, and challenge participants to outdo one another in clever exchanges. A hip-hop music-making program in Edmonton, Canada, successfully reengages at-risk…
Descriptors: Music, Canada Natives, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations
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Benjamin, Diane – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
Strategic Frame Analysis can inform the daily practice of policy advocates by bringing an evidence-based communications approach to their work. This case study of FrameWorks' decade-long association with the national Kids Count Network shares stories from advocates who are transforming their communications strategies, resulting in more effective…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Advocacy, Children, Youth
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Smith, Charles; Devaney, Thomas J.; Akiva, Tom; Sugar, Samantha A. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
In the fragmented out-of-school-time sector, defining and measuring quality in terms of staff behaviors at the point of service provides a common framework that can reduce obstacles to cross-sector and cross-program performance improvement efforts and streamline adoption of data-driven accountability policies. This chapter views the point of…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, After School Programs, Program Effectiveness, Articulation (Education)
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Bales, Susan Nall; Gilliam, Franklin D., Jr. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
This article maintains that effective communications strategy derives from a complex understanding of frame coherence. In particular, this understanding calls for a closer examination of the ways in which the "pictures in people's heads" are activated by exposure to a key arena of frame contestation: the issue domain. Drawing from FrameWorks'…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Communication Strategies, Context Effect, Persuasive Discourse
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Yohalem, Nicole; Granger, Robert C.; Pittman, Karen J. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
Understanding how to assess and improve what happens within out-of-school-time (OST) programs is a critical challenge facing the field. This article explores key developments related to the issue of quality in the OST field during the past several years and then looks ahead at opportunities for future progress. From a practice perspective, one of…
Descriptors: Program Improvement, After School Programs, Program Effectiveness, Educational Change
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Noam, Gil G.; Malti, Tina – New Directions for Youth Development, 2008
This final article addresses the need to create further evidence that the integration of student support and afterschool programming enhances student learning and thriving inside and outside schools. Many models are being put forward to address student support, but research findings on their effectiveness have been surprisingly mixed and designs…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Pupil Personnel Services, Integrated Services, Elementary Secondary Education
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Millar, Jeremy – New Directions for Youth Development, 2007
The transition from a care setting to face the often grim realities of living more independently is arguably the most significant challenge that faces those who have been in public care and the workers offering them support. In the Scottish context, the past ten years have witnessed a growing awareness and engagement with this challenge, informed…
Descriptors: Youth, Young Adults, At Risk Persons, Foreign Countries
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