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Lerner, Richard M.; Wang, Jun; Chase, Paul A.; Gutierrez, Akira S.; Harris, Elise M.; Rubin, Rachel O.; Yalin, Ceren – New Directions for Youth Development, 2014
In contemporary developmental science, relational development systems models have been used to frame the positive youth development (PYD) perspective, which posits that youth will thrive when there is alignment between their strengths and ecological resources in their context. Evidence from the 4-H Study of PYD indicates that out-of-school-time…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, After School Programs, Student Development, Interpersonal Relationship
Spencer, Renée; Rhodes, Jean E. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2014
At the heart of afterschool programs are the relationships that form between the children and youth who participate in these programs and the adults who lead them. To be effective, adults working in afterschool settings must be able to engage youth in growth-promoting relationships. This article identifies and describes four foundational ways of…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Interpersonal Relationship, Student Development, Skill Development
Noam, Gil G.; Bernstein-Yamashiro, Beth – New Directions for Youth Development, 2013
This conclusion to the volume presents a dialogue from the perspective of educator and clinician. With examples from professional development and practice, the discussion revolves around teacher training and the role of the administrator in creating a bounded and safe environment in which teachers can develop healthy relationships. It discusses…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Mental Health Workers, Interprofessional Relationship, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
Bernstein-Yamashiro, Beth; Noam, Gil G. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2013
Teachers find that having close personal relationships with students is deeply rewarding in their work and that they contribute to more effective classrooms. The relationships, which many consider to be part and parcel of good teaching, afford teachers the opportunity to reach students intellectually and emotionally. Still, the relationships can…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Interviews, Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes
Scheithauer, Herbert; Hess, Markus; Schultze-Krumbholz, Anja; Bull, Heike Dele – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
The fairplayer.manual is a school-based program to prevent bullying. The program consists of fifteen to seventeen consecutive ninety-minute lessons using cognitive-behavioral methods, methods targeting group norms and group dynamics, and discussions on moral dilemmas. Following a two-day training session, teachers, together with skilled…
Descriptors: Intervention, Bullying, Prevention, Moral Issues
Alexander, Kendra P.; Hirsch, Barton J. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
This article summarizes findings from an experimental evaluation of After School Matters (ASM), a paid, apprenticeship-based, after-school program in Chicago for high school students. Analysis of quantitative data from a mock job interview revealed that ASM participants did not demonstrate more marketable job skills than youth in the control…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, After School Programs, Employment Interviews, Job Skills
Arsenio, William F.; Preziosi, Susanna; Silberstein, Erica; Hamburger, Benjamin – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
This article addresses how low-income urban adolescents view the fairness of different aspects of American society, including how wealth is distributed, the nature of legal constraints, and overall social opportunities and legitimacy. This research emerged from efforts to understand the moral and emotional nature of some adolescents' aggressive…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Adolescents, Low Income, Adolescent Attitudes
Cooley, Shelby; Elenbaas, Laura; Killen, Melanie – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
This article examines children's moral judgments and emotional evaluations in the context of social exclusion. As they age, children and adolescents face increasingly complex situations in which group membership and allegiance are in opposition with morally relevant decisions, such as the exclusion of an individual from a group. While adolescents…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Social Isolation, Moral Values, Moral Development
Mesch, Gustavo S. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
Long-term studies monitoring the process of young people adopting new media patterns of social interaction and communication with parents and peers are needed to better understand how young people cope with perpetual peer communication, how parents and adolescents deal with intergenerational conflicts, and the outcomes of these practices and…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Social Change, Mass Media Role, Mass Media Use
Karcher, Michael J.; Nakkula, Michael J. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
This opening article defines the ways in which three mentoring interaction elements--focus, purpose, and authorship--distinguish between effective and ineffective mentoring relationship styles. The framework described can help mentors better understand the difference between prescriptive and instrumental styles and differentiate laissez-faire from…
Descriptors: Mentors, Interaction, Power Structure, Interpersonal Relationship
Keller, Thomas E.; Pryce, Julia M. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
This chapter employs a conceptual framework based on the relationship constructs of power and permanence to distinguish the special hybrid nature of mentoring relationships relative to prototypical vertical and horizontal relationships common in the lives of mentor and mentee. The authors note that mentoring occurs in voluntary relationships among…
Descriptors: Mentors, Social Experience, Youth Programs, Interpersonal Relationship
Pryce, Julia M.; Silverthorn, Naida; Sanchez, Bernadette; DuBois, David L. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
The authors examine GirlPOWER! an innovative program that uses structure and group-based activities to enhance one-to-one mentoring relationships for young adolescent girls from the perspective of the focus, purpose, and authorship dimensions of mentoring relationships that Karcher and Nakkula described. The discussion draws on several sources of…
Descriptors: Mentors, Early Adolescents, Females, Gender Issues
Larose, Simon; Cyrenne, Diane; Garceau, Odette; Brodeur, Pascale; Tarabulsy, George M. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
This chapter reports findings from the evaluation of an academic mentoring program for late adolescents that highlight the role of exposition to structured activities and mentors' use of some behavioral strategies. Specifically, different types of interactions in mentoring (such as discussing personal projects, resolving academic problems, and…
Descriptors: Mentors, Late Adolescents, Learning Activities, Interpersonal Relationship
Hamilton, Stephen F.; Hamilton, Mary Agnes – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
This article is the first of three brief commentaries on this volume. The authors are highly influential pioneers in the study of youth mentoring relationships, and their contributions helped shape the focus of the conceptual framework featured in the opening article by Karcher and Nakkula. Their commentary sheds light on the history of key issues…
Descriptors: Mentors, Interpersonal Relationship, Goal Orientation, Youth Programs
Rhodes, Jean E.; Spencer, Renee – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
We close this volume with a final commentary from two leaders in the mentoring field. Rhodes and Spencer articulate how the contributions to this volume offer a richer, more complex rendering of relational styles and processes than has been laid out previously in the mentoring literature. They suggest that these efforts should provoke discussion…
Descriptors: Mentors, Competence, Citizenship Education, Youth Programs

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