
Toward Positive Youth Development
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- Intro
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- PART I: CHANGING CLASSROOMS
- 2. Building Capacity for Positive Youth Development in Secondary School Classrooms: Changing Teachers' Interactions With Students
- 3. Changing Classroom Social Settings Through Attention to Norms
- 4. Classroom Settings as Targets of Intervention and Research
- PART II: CHANGING SCHOOLS
- 5. Schools That Actualize High Expectations for All Youth: Theory for Setting Change and Setting Creation
- 6. An Intervention in Progress: Pursuing Precision in School Race Talk
- 7. Enhancing Representation, Retention, and Achievement of Minority Students in Higher Education: A Social Transformation Theory of Change
- 8. The School Climate for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Students
- 9. Whole-School Change
- PART III: CHANGING COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
- 10. Building the Capacity of Small Community-Based Organizations to Better Serve Youth
- 11. Quality Accountability: Improving Fidelity of Broad Developmentally Focused Interventions
- 12. Altering Patterns of Relationship and Participation: Youth Organizing as a Setting-Level Intervention
- 13. The Ethnic System of Supplementary Education: Nonprofit and For-Profit Institutions in Los Angeles' Chinese Immigrant Community
- PART IV: CHANGING LARGER SOCIAL STRUCTURES
- 14. Socioeconomic School Integration
- 15. The Co-Construction of Educational Reform: The Intersection of Federal, State, and Local Contexts
- 16. Using Community Epidemiologic Data to Improve Social Settings: The Communities That Care Prevention System
- 17. The Youth Data Archive: Integrating Data to Assess Social Settings in a Societal Sector Framework
- PART V: CROSS-CUTTING THEMES: STRATEGIES FOR MEASUREMENT AND INTERVENTION
- 18. Measuring and Improving Program Quality: Reliability and Statistical Power
- 19. Improving Youth-Serving Social Settings: Intervention Goals and Strategies for Schools, Youth Programs, and Communities
- Contributors
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