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Peer reviewedWhite, Helen; Vine, Chris – Stage of the Art, 2001
Describes development of a new youth theater in an academic setting meeting the needs of urban youth, while satisfying the very different academic demands of an innovative educational theater teaching program. Describes genesis and development; pedagogical principles underpinning both programs; how this model fosters the growth of a community of…
Descriptors: Community Development, Creative Dramatics, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
Reed, Chris – Horizons, 2001
A "traffic light" model provides youth groups with a means to evaluate the risk level of specific behaviors and agree upon the management of such behaviors. Designed for outdoor pursuits, the model may be used in other environments. Suggestions for ways to discuss red-light, yellow-light, and green-light behaviors are included. (SV)
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Group Activities, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedHill, Sara – Afterschool Matters, 2000
Paints a portrait of a 7-year-old girl, her mother, and their experience at a community-based, after-school youth program in a public housing development, demonstrating how stories taken from the field can illustrate the power of peer education and motivate community based organization staff toward more inspired educational after school…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Low Income Groups
Peer reviewedHeath, Shirley Brice – Afterschool Matters, 2000
Using research conducted at an urban youth theater program, this paper demonstrates how young artists play organizational roles and act with a sense of agency comparable to that of the corporate world. The paper helps those working in school- and community-based after-school programs see new partnerships and programs as both possible and…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Extracurricular Activities, Recreational Activities
Peer reviewedRotolo, Thomas – Social Forces, 2000
A survey of 1,050 individuals in 10 Nebraska towns explored the influence of transitions to marriage and parenthood on the joining and leaving rates of three types of voluntary associations: church-related groups, job-related organizations, and youth groups. The effects of life cycle transitions on joining and leaving rates differed by gender and…
Descriptors: Females, Group Membership, Life Events, Males
Peer reviewedJones, Patrick – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 2001
Discusses how libraries can apply for funding for youth services in libraries. Describes the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funding. Presents examples from four states of recently funding LSTA youth projects. Appendices list funding resources on the Web and print resources on funding. (AEF)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Financial Support, Grants, Grantsmanship
Krueger, Mark – Journal of Community Psychology, 2005
With the purpose of contributing to the research and discussion about youth work as a contextual, interpersonal process of human interaction, it is suggested that youth work is like a modern dance that works best when youth workers are present, in sync with youth development rhythms for trusting and growing and making meaning in an atmosphere that…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Dance, Interaction, Reflective Teaching
Hughes, Jenny; Wilson, Karen – Research in Drama Education, 2004
This article describes the main findings of a study of youth theatre commissioned by the National Association of Youth Theatres (NAYT), funded by Arts Council England (ACE) and carried out by the Centre for Applied Theatre Research (CATR). The study explored the impact of taking part in youth theatre on young people's personal and social…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Role Theory, Economic Climate
Peer reviewedMandel, Leslie A.; Qazilbash, Jasmine – Journal of School Health, 2005
This article describes a 34-week pilot project aimed at improving health care service delivery for adolescents by offering youth a distinct role as advisory board members who help shape policy, provide feedback, guidance, and direction to a school-based health center (SBHC) program in Boston. Freshmen were recruited to participate in a Youth…
Descriptors: High School Freshmen, School Health Services, Change Agents, Pilot Projects
Hatter, Raquel; VanBockern, Steve – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2005
Building a shared vision in an organization that serves children is not a simple task. While the leaders may have an end in mind, it is imperative that all stakeholders feel ownership of that end goal. That can only be accomplished if the process itself reflects the vision. This article explains the process and practical strategies for building a…
Descriptors: Residential Programs, Empowerment, Sexual Abuse, Experiential Learning
Taylor, Carl S.; Smith, Pamela R.; Taylor, Virgil A.; von Eye, Alexander; Lerner, Richard M.; Balsano, Aida Bilalbegovic; Anderson, Pamela M.; Banik, Rumeli; Almerigi, Jason B. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2005
The third wave of the Overcoming the Odds longitudinal study involves data about individual and ecological developmental assets and thriving among African American male adolescents in inner-city Detroit gangs (N = 43) or in youth development, community-based organizations (CBO; N = 50). Both groups had comparable levels of either low or high…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Males, African Americans, Urban Areas
Weiss, Heather B.; Little, Priscilla M. D.; Bouffard, Suzanne M. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2005
The research and evaluation evidence is mounting: out-of-school-time (OST) programs can keep young people safe, support working families, and improve academic achievement and the civic and social development of young people. Indeed, according to recent polling data, 6.5 million children are enrolled in after-school programs nationwide and…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Participation, Influences, Youth Programs
Kress, Cathann – New Directions for Youth Development, 2006
4-H Youth Development is an educational movement founded to create opportunities for youth to understand their dependence on nature's resources and to value the fullest development of hand, head, and heart. It originated in the 1900s as "four-square education": educational development, fellowship development, physical development, and moral…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Experiential Learning, Youth Programs, Physical Development
Blyth, Dale A. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2006
The field of youth development is based on a long tradition of youth work practice, a body of research on adolescent development, an increasing understanding of developmental processes, and work in related applied fields like education and child care. Whereas multiple lists have emerged describing what comprises or is needed for youth development,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Youth Programs, Models, Developmental Psychology
VanderVen, Karen D. – Child & Youth Services, 2006
Patterns of career development in the field of child and youth care are reexamined in relation to roles that involve working directly with children in specific settings as well as in relation to roles that involve working indirectly in support of children through working with other adults, be these parents, other caregivers or professionals. Other…
Descriptors: Children, Young Adults, Residential Care, Group Homes

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