
Youth Work Process, Product and Practice
Creating an authentic curriculum in work with young people
Jon Ord(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 27. June 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-415-85478-8 (ISBN)
Description
Youth Work Process and Practice provides an overview of the central concerns in youth work today, exploring what youth work actually consists in and developing an authentic theoretical framework for practice.
This accessible textbook places the role of the curriculum and idea of practice as a process at the centre of youth work. Exploring important aspects of practice - such as empowerment, participation and choice, group work, experiential learning and the importance of relationship building - Jon Ord explains how the idea of curriculum can be used to communicate, legitimate and develop youth worth practice, as well as help to articulate its value and importance.
The book includes a detailed and up-to-date analysis of the policy climate, looks at the implications of its focus on measurability and outcomes and discusses the impact of devolution in the UK on youth work practice. It contrasts dominant contemporary perspectives of youth and youth culture and argues that, rather than competing, 'informal' and 'social' education are twin aspects of an educational practice which must emphasises both individual development and wider social change.
Youth Work Process and Practice is an essential read for all students of youth and community work and will also be an important reference for practising youth workers.
This accessible textbook places the role of the curriculum and idea of practice as a process at the centre of youth work. Exploring important aspects of practice - such as empowerment, participation and choice, group work, experiential learning and the importance of relationship building - Jon Ord explains how the idea of curriculum can be used to communicate, legitimate and develop youth worth practice, as well as help to articulate its value and importance.
The book includes a detailed and up-to-date analysis of the policy climate, looks at the implications of its focus on measurability and outcomes and discusses the impact of devolution in the UK on youth work practice. It contrasts dominant contemporary perspectives of youth and youth culture and argues that, rather than competing, 'informal' and 'social' education are twin aspects of an educational practice which must emphasises both individual development and wider social change.
Youth Work Process and Practice is an essential read for all students of youth and community work and will also be an important reference for practising youth workers.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
16 s/w Abbildungen, 16 s/w Zeichnungen
16 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
497 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-85478-8 (9780415854788)
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Youth Work Process, Product and Practice
Creating an authentic curriculum in work with young people
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2nd Edition
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Person
Jon Ord was a youth worker for many years and is now an Associate Professor at the University of St Mark and St John in Plymouth, where he teaches on the youth and community work programmes. He is the author of two books and a number of articles on the theory and practice of youth work.
Content
Preface
Forward to the Second edition
Introduction
Part 1: Curriculum Theory and Practice
1. Emergence of Curriculum
2. Meaning of Curriculum
3. Curriculum as Content
4. Curriculum as Product
5. Curriculum as Process: Person-centred Experience
6. Curriculum as Process: Principles of Procedure and Curriculum as Development
Part 2: Essential Elements of Curriculum
7. Values and Judgement
8. Participation and Power
9. Relationships and Group Work
10. Choice and Voluntary Participation
11. On Methods
Part 3: Policy and Practice
12. The Origins and Importance of Policy
13. The Legacy of Transforming Youth Work
14. The Legacy of Every Child Matters
15. Defending Youth Work Practice in an Age of Austerity
Part 4: Curriculum, Outcomes and Accountability
16. The Problem of Outcomes
17. On Progression and Time?
18. Causality and Phronesis
19. Curriculum, Accountability and Youth Work
Part 5: Curriculum in Context
20. On Kolb and Experiential Learning Cycles
21. Objections to Curriculum
22. Curriculum in a National Context: Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland
23. Curriculum in a European Context: Finland
24. The Uses of Curriculum
25. Towards a Critical Curriculum
References
Forward to the Second edition
Introduction
Part 1: Curriculum Theory and Practice
1. Emergence of Curriculum
2. Meaning of Curriculum
3. Curriculum as Content
4. Curriculum as Product
5. Curriculum as Process: Person-centred Experience
6. Curriculum as Process: Principles of Procedure and Curriculum as Development
Part 2: Essential Elements of Curriculum
7. Values and Judgement
8. Participation and Power
9. Relationships and Group Work
10. Choice and Voluntary Participation
11. On Methods
Part 3: Policy and Practice
12. The Origins and Importance of Policy
13. The Legacy of Transforming Youth Work
14. The Legacy of Every Child Matters
15. Defending Youth Work Practice in an Age of Austerity
Part 4: Curriculum, Outcomes and Accountability
16. The Problem of Outcomes
17. On Progression and Time?
18. Causality and Phronesis
19. Curriculum, Accountability and Youth Work
Part 5: Curriculum in Context
20. On Kolb and Experiential Learning Cycles
21. Objections to Curriculum
22. Curriculum in a National Context: Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland
23. Curriculum in a European Context: Finland
24. The Uses of Curriculum
25. Towards a Critical Curriculum
References