Promoting Adolescent Development in Community Context
Challenges To Scholars, Nonprofit Managers, and Higher Education. A Special Issue of applied Developmental Science
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc (Publisher)
Published on 3. August 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
72 pages
978-0-8058-9750-0 (ISBN)
Description
The scholarships of discovery (empirical research) and application (community-based practice) are alone insufficient in creating the types of valid and relevant information necessary to understand and promote youth development as it occurs in community context. Discovery and application need to be complemented by the scholarship of integration--scholarship that brings together research and practice not only in terms of purpose and content but also method and process, to construct shared knowledge and understanding. Based on this premise and consistent with the mission of Applied Developmental Science, the editors hope to contribute to the field of positive youth development by highlighting knowledge about the ecology of adolescent development, as well as interest and commitment among researchers and practitioners to work together.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Mahwah
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
181 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-9750-0 (9780805897500)
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Content
Volume 4, Number 1, 2000
Contents: S. Zeldin, Integrating Research and Practice to Understand and Strengthen Communities for Adolescent Development: An Introduction to the Special Issue. L. Camino, Youth-Adult Partnerships: Entering New Territory in Community Work and Research. M. Kreuger, Presence, Fear, Curiosity and Other Themes in Community Youth Work. S. Oden, How Researchers Can Support Community Efforts for Change: Illustrations from Two Evaluations. R. Ashcraft, Where Youth Work Preparation Meets Higher Education: Perspectives from an American Humanics Campus Program. W. Wheeler, Emerging Organizational Theory and the Youth Development Organization. D. Johnson, Disentangling Poverty and Race.
Contents: S. Zeldin, Integrating Research and Practice to Understand and Strengthen Communities for Adolescent Development: An Introduction to the Special Issue. L. Camino, Youth-Adult Partnerships: Entering New Territory in Community Work and Research. M. Kreuger, Presence, Fear, Curiosity and Other Themes in Community Youth Work. S. Oden, How Researchers Can Support Community Efforts for Change: Illustrations from Two Evaluations. R. Ashcraft, Where Youth Work Preparation Meets Higher Education: Perspectives from an American Humanics Campus Program. W. Wheeler, Emerging Organizational Theory and the Youth Development Organization. D. Johnson, Disentangling Poverty and Race.