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Tello, Jerry; Cervantes, Richard C.; Cordova, David; Santos, Susana M. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2010
The purpose of this study was to describe and evaluate a promising program model, the Joven Nobel curriculum, for Latino male adolescents that promotes positive youth development and addresses prevention of a number of risk-related sexual behaviors within a cultural context. A quasi-experimental design was used that included a pre- and posttest…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Adolescents, Sexuality, Cultural Context
Henderson, Karla A.; Bialeschki, M. Deborah – New Directions for Youth Development, 2008
Camps have long addressed multiple components of young people's development, including spiritual development. In particular, transcendental communion with nature and the outdoors may provide one pathway for young people's spiritual development. The physical, mental, social, and spiritual growth of young people has been at the core of camps for…
Descriptors: Youth, Spiritual Development, Youth Programs, Individual Development
Palmer, Kristi L.; Anderson, Stephen A.; Sabatelli, Ronald M. – Afterschool Matters, 2009
While research on program effectiveness offers ample evidence that afterschool programs can benefit young people in a variety of ways, this same body of research demonstrates that not all programs are equally effective (Granger, 2008). Some programs show positive results in many or all major outcome categories. Other programs are associated with…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Program Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Youth Programs
Zarrett, Nicole; Lerner, Richard M. – Child Trends, 2008
This brief discusses the elements and features that define positive youth development and highlights some ways to support the positive development of children and youth. Specifically, this brief addresses the critical role that particular out-of-school time settings (regular family dinners and organized activity programs) can play in supporting…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Child Development, Family Environment
Emmett, John A. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2008
In this article, the author writes lyrically of the struggle of young people to find meaning and hope in an increasingly secular world, and focuses his discussion on potential roles for adults "who are in serious life-shaping relationships with young people. . . to recognize and respond to the spiritual development of young people." The…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Religion
Morehouse, Holly – Afterschool Matters, 2009
Early adolescence is a time of transition, change, and growth. At no other time after gestation and early infancy are the human body and mind undergoing such rapid developmental changes. The bodies of young adolescents are physically and sexually maturing. Cognitive changes expand thinking abilities; social and emotional changes move adolescents…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, After School Programs, Early Adolescents, Student Participation
Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2009
This research was commissioned by COI and DCSF to understand in depth, the barriers, motivators and messages for parents to encourage participation in positive activities for young people. Within this the research was designed to understand the level of influence of parents in whether a young person participates/what a young person might…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Self Esteem, Audiences, Adolescents
Peer reviewedTreanor, Bill – Educational Leadership, 1980
Americans can learn from the British the vital importance of having a positive developmental approach to working with adolescents. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Youth Programs
Halverson, Erica Rosenfeld; Lowenhaupt, Rebecca; Gibbons, Damiana; Bass, Michelle – E-Learning, 2009
In this article the authors explore the relationship between concepts of identity and the purpose, process, and products of youth media arts organizations. Since the explicit mission of these organizations is to work with adolescents to explore and represent identities, the authors develop our understanding of how organizations conceptualize…
Descriptors: Printed Materials, Adolescents, Semiotics, Case Studies
Hare, R.; Richards, C. – National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth, 2007
The Blazing the Trail summit provided a unique experience for a national dialogue on actions that need to be taken to improve policy and practice in the youth development and leadership field, and to ensure that youth with disabilities (including those with mental health needs), are included in opportunities available to all youth. The report…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Youth Leaders, Youth Programs, Disabilities
Peer reviewedMallon, Gerald P. – Child Welfare, 1997
Suggests that the most effective way to help gay, lesbian, and bisexual youths in out-of-home care is to provide the same types of supports and services that all adolescents need. Explores a model, organized around five core premises that define the principles and practices of a positive youth development approach, for supporting development of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Bisexuality, Homosexuality
Peer reviewedPerkins, Daniel F.; Butterfield, Judith R. – Journal of Extension, 1999
A majority of 151 4-H members felt the program gave them good relationships with adults; most had 22 of 40 assets (internal qualities and external supports) needed for resilience and prevention of at-risk behaviors. Use of the asset framework was recommended for youth program development. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Individual Characteristics, Social Support Groups, Youth Programs
Peer reviewedVan Horn, Beth E.; Flanagan, Constance A.; Thomson, Joan S. – Journal of Extension, 1998
Reviews achievements during the first 50 years of 4-H club work, including volunteer leadership development, funding support, and response to society's needs during the war years. Demonstrates how 4-H has changed to meet societal needs while remaining true to the original mission. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Educational History, Extension Education, Volunteers
Peer reviewedCaldwell, Linda L. – Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 2001
Introduces a special issue on youth, discussing current youth-focused therapeutic recreation research and practice, comparing this issue with another theme journal on youth (emphasizing the roles of professional preparation and professional organizations), examining the role of therapeutic recreation and adventure therapy, and noting theoretical…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Health Promotion, Therapeutic Recreation
What Works Clearinghouse, 2010
The "National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program" is a residential education and training program designed for youth ages 16 to 18 who have dropped out of or been expelled from high school. During the 22-week residential period, participants are offered GED preparation classes and other program services intended to promote positive youth…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, At Risk Students, Job Skills, Leadership

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