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Thulani Andrew Chauke – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2024
Not in education, employment and not in training (NEET) youth as vulnerable groups need to learn and relearn new set of skills needed for the digital age since traditional jobs will be replaced with new jobs that will demand a new set of skills. The study aims to explore the perspectives of NEET youth on the skills they had learnt in youth work…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Late Adolescents, Job Skills, 21st Century Skills
Kevin M. Miller – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Structured out-of-school programs (OSPs) can be contexts in which youth can be producers of their own positive change (Eccles & Gootman, 2002). However, despite a considerable body of research documenting the benefits of participating in OSPs, there is a lack of knowledge about how youth of color in low-income communities define positive…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Neighborhoods, Curriculum, Hispanic American Students
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Kill, Cassie – Qualitative Research Journal, 2022
Purpose: In this paper, the author reflects on her researcher experiences of attempting to construct co-productive epistemic relations in her ethnographic doctoral research about a gallery youth collective. The paper engages with debates about the nature of co-productive relations, advocating for a more affective approach which attends to…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Ethnography, Interpersonal Relationship, Research Problems
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Mroczkowski, Alison L.; Price, C. Aaron; Harris, Natalie C.; Skeeles-Worley, Angela D. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2022
Supportive community contexts are critical to positive youth development. Out-of-school time (OST) programs serve as supportive community contexts, and participation in OST programs is associated with a host of positive outcomes for youth. Cultural centers, such as museums, have been identified as potentially supportive community contexts for…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Youth, Museums, Youth Programs
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Kasper, Tomas – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2020
The presented study reconstructs how the concept of the total united Sudeten German National Community (sudetendeutsche totale einheitliche Volksgemeinschaft) was formed in the national conservative youth camp (i.e., among the bourgeois, rural and Catholic German youth in Czechoslovakia in the interwar period). Although this goal was repeated and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth Programs, Authoritarianism, Educational History
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Hornby, Jenny; Bobick, Bryna – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2016
In this article, we discuss a museum program for teens located in an urban environment. The participants were high school students from public, private, religious and home schools. The program allowed learning to occur in an informal setting and united teens from one city through a common interest in visual art. Also, it was an opportunity for the…
Descriptors: Museums, High School Students, Urban Areas, Informal Education
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Booth, Eric; Tunstall, Tricia – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
Genuine worldwide movements for social change are rare in human history. Even more rare is the phenomenon of a worldwide movement for social change through art, with teaching artists at the forefront. This article presents the evolution of such a movement now, in the global blossoming of "El Sistema," a program that seeks to change the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Nonschool Educational Programs, National Programs
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Sayers, Esther – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2011
Within an emerging philosophy of contemporary gallery education, new pedagogies are required to meet the demands of looking at art, with increasingly varied constituent groups. Strategies that aim to empower young learners come from an ideological framework in which knowledge is negotiated and local significances are produced conversationally by…
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Art Education, Youth Programs, Nonschool Educational Programs
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Ruitenberg, Claudia W. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2012
This case study focuses on "Walking Home Carrall Street," a series of walks with youth that took place in the autumn of 2010 on and around Carrall Street in Vancouver, BC. Through participant observations, interviews and analysis of the written reviews submitted by the youth, the purpose of the study is not to provide generalisable…
Descriptors: Nonformal Education, Youth Programs, Nonschool Educational Programs, Experiential Learning
Reich, Christine; Price, Jeremy; Rubin, Ellen; Steiner, Mary Ann – Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education, 2010
Informal science education (ISE) experiences can provide powerful opportunities for people with disabilities to experience and learn about science. When designed to be inclusive, such experiences can lead people with disabilities to feel competent and empowered as science learners, generate excitement and enthusiasm for science, and be equitable…
Descriptors: Science Education, Inclusion, Disabilities, Informal Education
Smyth, Laura; Stevenson, Lauren – Arts Education Partnership (NJ1), 2003
On September 18th 2003, the director of the Human Creativity youth arts program at Central Falls High School in Central Falls, Rhode Island, and four of its youth leaders enter Lincoln Center in New York City. They are there to present their program's work at a national forum held by the Arts Education Partnership (AEP). The forum is one of three…
Descriptors: Art Education, Community, Conferences (Gatherings), Youth Programs
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Kassner, Gabriele – California Agriculture, 2002
California 4-H, a program of the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, delivers a rich mix of educational activities during, before, and after school that go beyond the traditional focus on agriculture. Programs include a study of adolescent career choices, a homework club, several science education programs,…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Extension Education, Migrant Education, Nonschool Educational Programs
Wisconsin State Dept. of Natural Resources, Madison. – 1999
Youth field days expose children to outdoor activities, land use ethics, and habitat conservation and encourage adults to be mentors in these areas. A typical youth field day could have programs in archery, fishing, boating, shooting, or safety. The event requires a diverse steering committee that usually includes sporting clubs and state…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Environmental Education, Field Instruction, Nonschool Educational Programs
La Belle, Thomas J.; Carroll, John – 1982
An exploratory study was conducted to determine the types of nonformal educational programs and activities for youth being offered by profit making agencies in Los Angeles, California, in 1982. From a list compiled from the yellow pages of the Los Angeles telephone directory, 76 agencies were selected for study. Telephone interviews with agency…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Business, Children, Cultural Activities
de Ravignan, Antoine – 1998
This monograph considers the work of Enda-Tiers Monde, an international nongovernmental organization (NGO) based in Dakar, Senegal, which has many facets: street schools for working children, art and music shows for marginalized youth, town planning programs, income generation activities for prisoners, and drugs and AIDS prevention campaigns. The…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
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