The Choices, Challenges, and Lessons Learned from a Multi-Method Social-Emotional / Character Assessment in and Out of School Time Setting

Out-of-School-Time (OST) programs are increasingly recognized as a venue to actively engage children and youth in character development activities, but little guidance exists as to how to assess individual children and youth in OST environments for the sake of evaluating their character development....

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Main Authors: Valerie B. Shapiro, Sarah Accomazzo, Jennette Claassen, Jennifer L. Fleming Robitaille
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Youth Development
Online Access:http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/5
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spelling doaj-5c293d79b4e7408993559b979aab8a6b2020-11-24T21:19:01ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of Youth Development2325-40172016-05-01103314510.5195/jyd.2015.53The Choices, Challenges, and Lessons Learned from a Multi-Method Social-Emotional / Character Assessment in and Out of School Time SettingValerie B. Shapiro0Sarah Accomazzo1Jennette Claassen2Jennifer L. Fleming Robitaille3University of California, BerkeleyCenter for Prevention Research in Social Welfare - University of California, BerkeleyPlayworks, IncDevereux Center for Resilient ChildrenOut-of-School-Time (OST) programs are increasingly recognized as a venue to actively engage children and youth in character development activities, but little guidance exists as to how to assess individual children and youth in OST environments for the sake of evaluating their character development. This research brief uses an illustrative case study to reflect upon the experience of selecting and completing a strength-based, multi-modal social-emotional / character assessment that used a direct assessment and a multiple informant behavior rating scale in an OST setting. Insights derived from the case study reveal opportunities and challenges associated with each assessment modality. This paper shares lessons learned with those conducting individual assessments in OST environments and with those seeking to improve our capacity to complete screening, formative, and summative assessments of social-emotional and character constructs in OST youth development programs to help children.http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/5
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Journal of Youth Development
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title The Choices, Challenges, and Lessons Learned from a Multi-Method Social-Emotional / Character Assessment in and Out of School Time Setting
title_short The Choices, Challenges, and Lessons Learned from a Multi-Method Social-Emotional / Character Assessment in and Out of School Time Setting
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description Out-of-School-Time (OST) programs are increasingly recognized as a venue to actively engage children and youth in character development activities, but little guidance exists as to how to assess individual children and youth in OST environments for the sake of evaluating their character development. This research brief uses an illustrative case study to reflect upon the experience of selecting and completing a strength-based, multi-modal social-emotional / character assessment that used a direct assessment and a multiple informant behavior rating scale in an OST setting. Insights derived from the case study reveal opportunities and challenges associated with each assessment modality. This paper shares lessons learned with those conducting individual assessments in OST environments and with those seeking to improve our capacity to complete screening, formative, and summative assessments of social-emotional and character constructs in OST youth development programs to help children.
url http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/5
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