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Peer reviewedKatz, Michael B. – Social Policy, 1980
Discusses national service as a means for resolving the crisis of youth in America today. Concludes that since national service emphasizes jobs rather than service, it reflects a lack of fit between institutional structure and factors which prevent youth from being integrated into the adult world. (Author/JLF)
Descriptors: Culture Lag, Economic Change, Employment Opportunities, Military Service
Peer reviewedNeave, Guy – Comparative Education, 1980
The author documents a trend in Western Europe toward increasing control of programs for the 16-19 age group by "para-educational agencies," such as Ministeries of Employment and Labor Market Boards, rather than by traditional education Ministeries and Departments. He looks at administrative structures and their curricular impact. (SJL)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Agency Role, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Oppelt, Kurt; Ward, Marjorie – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
The organization and procedure of a recreation program that utilizes ice skating to develop social and motor skills in handicapped children and adults is described. (LH)
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Adult Programs, Ice Skating, Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedRobertson, Robert M. Jr. – Child Welfare, 1997
Notes that effective staff development and positive youth development practice share many philosophical and structural similarities. Examines the relationship between youth and staff development and the long-term implications of organizational commitment to the youth-serving movement's newest paradigm-positive youth development. (EV)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Human Services, Organizational Change
Peer reviewedHiggins, Peter – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2002
Presents an overview of the development of outdoor education in Scotland, including geophysical, historical, political, and social influences on attitudes toward outdoor recreation and education; Scottish theoretical perspectives on outdoor education; and the changing pattern of provision, from public provision in schools to greater involvement of…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, European History
Peer reviewedRobitschek, Christine – Career Development Quarterly, 1996
Looks at ways to enhance the hope of at-risk youth concerning their vocational goals. Advocates the incorporation of adventure challenge experiences into a vocational program. Analysis of data taken from 98 participants in a summer program indicated that participants developed a heightened belief about achieving their general and specific goals.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Career Choice, Career Development
Cawley, John; Knoester, Jocelyn – Education Canada, 2002
Canada World Youth enables young Canadians to live in another part of Canada with youths from a developing country for several months while volunteering in community projects. Then they move as a group to the partner country for several months where the program structure is the same. Participants acquire the skills and values necessary to…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Exchange Programs, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedLand, Kenneth C.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1990
An evaluation of a North Carolina supervision program for juvenile offenders--the Intensive Protective Supervision Project--is presented. The program involves extensive and proactive contact between the court counselor, offender, and offender's family. Statistical and field-based evaluation suggest that the project is successful in preventing…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Delinquency Prevention, Demonstration Programs, Field Studies
Peer reviewedDanek, Thomas A.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1990
The Intensive Protective Supervision Project (IPSP) is a juvenile justice program in North Carolina designed to assist status offenders. Several legislative and programmatic influences antedated the current program. This article provides a brief summary of three major events affecting the evaluation of the IPSP. (TJH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counseling Effectiveness, Delinquency Prevention, Demonstration Programs
Peer reviewedTovey, Robert; And Others – Child Welfare, 1990
Describes experiences of an alliance of child and youth treatment agencies whose members converted to computer-based networking modalities. A developmental analysis of individual users and telecommunications networks is offered. Side effects, barriers, and unexpected advantages are delineated. (BB)
Descriptors: Children, Clinics, Community Programs, Computer Networks
Peer reviewedKnapp, Clifford E. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1989
Presents an interview with the founder of a high school Walkabout program emphasizing experiential, challenging, risk-oriented activities to assist the transition to adulthood. Discusses programs goals, student self-concept and self-evaluation, development of a supportive learning community, and activities useful with younger students. (SV)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Adventure Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKallick, David – Social Policy, 1993
Lessons worth noting from existing community-service programs include the importance of reciprocity and benefit to the volunteer; accountability to the community; youth leadership; a multigenerational approach; crossing the color line; and open mindedness. The service movement provides real possibilities for mutual advantage. (SLD)
Descriptors: Accountability, Attitudes, Community Programs, Experience
Peer reviewedIsaacs, Madelyn L.; Duffus, Lee R. – School Counselor, 1995
Describes a pilot program designed to create a peer network and cultural environment that promotes academic achievement and attainment among minority students. The program is based on the relationship between self-esteem, self-efficacy, and achievement motivation. (CH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Achievement, High School Students, High Schools
Peer reviewedSchine, Joan – Social Policy, 1990
Through participation in community service programs, adolescents assume meaningful roles and respond to real needs of their society as well as to their own need to be needed. Presents arguments for expanding opportunities for young adolescents to contribute actively to the community, including incorporation of community service in the curriculum.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Exploration, Curriculum Development, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedRosario, Jose R.; Franklin, Barry M. – Journal of Education Policy, 1994
Service learning, currently popular among communitarian-minded American educators, recently received a large dose of political legitimacy in "What You Can Do for Your Country," the report of the Commission on National and Community Service. This article examines the commission's proposal and explores, through a case study of urban school…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Community, Educational Benefits


