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The decreasing rate of involvement in organized groups and with
voting by young people is a disturbing trend that perhaps can be
turned around. Becoming Citizens: Deepening the Craft of Youth
Civic Engagement brings together civic education, experiential
education, and political theory to provide a revealing
multiple-perspective examination of the new alternative way of
practice in the youth work field called civic youth work. This
helpful resource bridges the theory of civic engagement with
education, ground both in extensive data, and then discuss various
youth civic engagement initiatives that battle apathy and
effectively invite expanded involvement by young people. This title
examines three different youth civic engagement initiatives, Public
Achievement (PA), Youth in Government (YIG), and Youth Science
Center (YSC). The book then discusses the initiatives from various
perspectives, including the academic perspectives of educational
theory, political theory, theories of youth, and vocation. This
unique source offers multiple points-of-view and is designed to
enrich both the theoretical and practical for practitioners and
scholars-and provides a revealing and useful look at the available
sources. This book is a valuable resource for secondary social
studies teachers; school district curriculum coordinators; youth
workers; university faculty in political theory, democratic theory,
youth studies, child and youth care, recreational studies, public
health, education, and social work; youth and community organizers;
and program directors and managers in community-based youth
services. This book was published as a special issue of Child and
Youth Services.
How can we better organize and support youth in their contribution
to public life? Ross VeLure Roholt, Michael Baizerman, and Roudy W.
Hildreth have developed this book to help practitioners and
educators who work with youth look at young people in a framework
that is qualitatively different. This book explores the idea of
youth not only as a developmental stage but also as having a
purposeful social role within civic life. This text presents
co-creation as a form of direct youth work practice that invites
youth to become actively involved in their communities as citizens,
collaborating with youth workers to create and sustain safe spaces
for civic engagement. The book's contributors show how adults who
work with youth can promote a democratic environment where youth
can discuss, engage, and act on issues that matter to them. This
book provides concrete case studies of civic youth workers and
participating youth creating spaces for the civic and political
development of young people in places that lack a social
expectation of young people contributing to public life. From
developing strategies for conflict reduction in Africa to mending
the religious divide in Northern Ireland, the examples describe how
to coordinate, support, and manage programs and initiatives with
young people that can effect positive change on a global scale.
Don't Shelve that Evaluation! Use the Findings More
Creatively and Effectively Traditional use of
evaluation—for improving service quality—is well known. But are
you using the data to full advantage? Information Gold
Mine highlights 14 nonprofits that have used program
evaluation in exciting, creative ways. You'll find five examples of
using evaluation for improving services, five examples of
influencing policy, and four examples of marketing a program.
Written for non-technicians—service delivery practitioners,
program designers, and managers—Information Gold
Mine provides real examples and contains the ideas,
suggestions, and actual words of your nonprofit colleagues. These
are people who understand the realities of work in nonprofit and
government service delivery organizations. You'll learn
about specific changes organizations made based on evaluation
findings; barriers they faced and how they overcame them; and
practical advice including their most important learning and what
would they have done differently. Plus, you'll find 15 key
questions the authors advise you to answer if you want to improve
services, 10 questions to answer if you want to influence policy
and legislation, and 7 questions for marketing a program.Â
Service providers have only scratched the surface when it comes to
using evaluation information as a tool for public relations,
educating consumers, influencing policy, and boosting staff
morale. Information Gold Mine was written with the hope
that the stories of these nonprofit will inspire more organizations
to use program evaluation, as well as other forms of applied
research, to accomplish tasks that will increase their strength and
their impacts.
The decreasing rate of involvement in organized groups and with
voting by young people is a disturbing trend that perhaps can be
turned around. Becoming Citizens: Deepening the Craft of Youth
Civic Engagement brings together civic education, experiential
education, and political theory to provide a revealing
multiple-perspective examination of the new alternative way of
practice in the youth work field called civic youth work. This
helpful resource bridges the theory of civic engagement with
education, ground both in extensive data, and then discuss various
youth civic engagement initiatives that battle apathy and
effectively invite expanded involvement by young people. This title
examines three different youth civic engagement initiatives, Public
Achievement (PA), Youth in Government (YIG), and Youth Science
Center (YSC). The book then discusses the initiatives from various
perspectives, including the academic perspectives of educational
theory, political theory, theories of youth, and vocation. This
unique source offers multiple points-of-view and is designed to
enrich both the theoretical and practical for practitioners and
scholars-and provides a revealing and useful look at the available
sources. This book is a valuable resource for secondary social
studies teachers; school district curriculum coordinators; youth
workers; university faculty in political theory, democratic theory,
youth studies, child and youth care, recreational studies, public
health, education, and social work; youth and community organizers;
and program directors and managers in community-based youth
services. This book was published as a special issue of Child and
Youth Services.
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