New Horizons: Understanding the Processes and Practices of Youth Development

This article presents new horizons for research on youth development by focusing on the challenges youth face in learning teamwork and in coming to terms with diversity. These are both essential competencies for navigating the “real world” of the 21st century. We examine how youth experience these...

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Main Authors: Reed W. Larson, Hyeyoung Kang, S. Cole Perry, Kathrin C. Walker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2011-09-01
Series:Journal of Youth Development
Online Access:http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/181
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spelling doaj-f9faa40666564666ace08a4358bed0ad2020-11-25T02:01:23ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of Youth Development2325-40172011-09-016315316410.5195/jyd.2011.181159New Horizons: Understanding the Processes and Practices of Youth DevelopmentReed W. Larson0Hyeyoung Kang1S. Cole Perry2Kathrin C. Walker3University of IllinoisState University of New York at BinghamtonUniversity of IllinoisUniversity of MinnesotaThis article presents new horizons for research on youth development by focusing on the challenges youth face in learning teamwork and in coming to terms with diversity. These are both essential competencies for navigating the “real world” of the 21st century. We examine how youth experience these challenges within programs; also how they present second-order challenges to practitioners. The underlying message of this article is that it is essential for researchers to see programs from the point of view of the people in them. Researchers have learned quite a bit of what can be learned from arm’s length: that programs can make a difference in youths’ lives and that certain features of settings are associated with these changes. To go further, researchers need to work side-by-side with practitioners and youth to understand their complex worlds as they experience them.http://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/181
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description This article presents new horizons for research on youth development by focusing on the challenges youth face in learning teamwork and in coming to terms with diversity. These are both essential competencies for navigating the “real world” of the 21st century. We examine how youth experience these challenges within programs; also how they present second-order challenges to practitioners. The underlying message of this article is that it is essential for researchers to see programs from the point of view of the people in them. Researchers have learned quite a bit of what can be learned from arm’s length: that programs can make a difference in youths’ lives and that certain features of settings are associated with these changes. To go further, researchers need to work side-by-side with practitioners and youth to understand their complex worlds as they experience them.
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