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Roholt, Ross VeLure; Baizerman, Michael; Rana, Sheetal; Korum, Kathy – New Directions for Youth Development, 2013
Good, high-quality youth development programs require effective youth organizations. While youth organizations are commonly understood as valuable and supportive of healthy youth development, attention and focus on youth organizations in both scholarship and practice are missing within the youth development field. The authors advocate for a more…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Organizations (Groups), Individual Development
Baizerman, Michael; Rence, Emily; Johnson, Sean – New Directions for Youth Development, 2013
Current philosophy and practice urge, even require for funding, that programs be empirically based and grounded in empirically proven emerging, promising, or best practices. In most of the human services, including youth programs, services, and practices, this requirement is a goal as well as an ideal. Empirical research and evaluation can be used…
Descriptors: Research, Youth Agencies, Problem Solving, Community Services
Baizerman, Michael; Roholt, Ross VeLure; Korum, Kathy; Rana, Sheetal – New Directions for Youth Development, 2013
Organizational development is based in part on knowledge development, both formal, scientifically proven and also nonscientific practice wisdom. This article brings together all of the lessons learned over our six years of work with Saint Paul Parks and Recreation, and suggests the practice utility of these.
Descriptors: Organizational Development, Parks, Recreational Facilities, Knowledge Level

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