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The bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, 1969
"The National Commission on Resources for Youth must now depend on the initiative and vision of school administrators who will be able to see the long-range benefits of tutoring for their students and be willing to implement the program. They are the key people in making the goals of the Neighborhood Youth Corps a reality."
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"The National Commission on Resources for Youth must now depend on the initiative and vision of school administrators who will be able to see the long-range benefits of tutoring for their students and be willing to implement the program. They are the key people in making the goals of the Neighborhood Youth Corps a reality."
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Youth evaluating programs for youth: Stories of youth IMPACT
New Directions for Youth Development, 2002AbstractYouth evaluators describe their findings from an extensive evaluation of forty youth programs in San Francisco. Interviews with current youth and the former program director provide insight into the promise and challenge of youth participation.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946
Four per cent of the last 225 patients with "external" endometriosis who were seen at this clinic were less than 20 years old. Four per cent is a small figure, but there are grounds for suspecting that it is less than the true one. And it is a significant, even a large percentage when weighed against the common belief that youth does not have ...
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Four per cent of the last 225 patients with "external" endometriosis who were seen at this clinic were less than 20 years old. Four per cent is a small figure, but there are grounds for suspecting that it is less than the true one. And it is a significant, even a large percentage when weighed against the common belief that youth does not have ...
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“The Youth Problem” Is Not a Youth Problem
2012It is commonly accepted that globalization is synonymous with plurality, difference, and limitless complexity. It is assumed that the unprecedented mobility of transnational flows (capital, commodities, images, bodies, and knowledges) that the free market has facilitated has rendered the tenability of any unified social theory impossible, fracturing ...
Chan Kwok-bun, Chan Nin
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Youth transitions and youth culture
2020The age of eighteen is usually taken to signify a point of transition for a young Australian. The inner lives of young people frequently do not match the normative ideas that others may have about them. The same point can be made about all aspects of the youth transition to adulthood: moving from education to work; moving out of home; and moving into ...
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Youth Purpose and Positive Youth Development
2011This chapter reviews research and findings on youth purpose as it relates to positive youth development (PYD) and thriving. The authors note that purpose is defined in multiple ways in the youth development literature, including one-dimensional and multi-dimensional definitions, and those that combine purpose with other constructs, like meaning ...
Julie Going, Jenni Menon Mariano
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Music is Youth and Youth is Music
2011From his home in North London, the then 28-year-old Rowland, pictured above, sent out an email through Facebook, a popular digital social networking site, to alert his friends and fans about his latest DJ gig. Across the world in Adelaide, South Australia, 26-year-old Alicia also sent out an alert through email and her personal social networks about ...
Margaret Peters, Geraldine Bloustien
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Youth Justice and Youth Custody
2009During the nineteenth century two new characters appeared on the social landscape — the adolescent and the juvenile delinquent. Adolescence came to denote a new phase in personal development that stood between childhood and adulthood. Young people were no longer seen as ‘little adults’, but rather as persons still in the process of personal development
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