From youth worker professional development to organizational change.

Autor: Rana S; School of Social Work at the University of Minnesota., Baumgardner B, Germanic O, Graff R, Korum K, Mueller M, Randall S, Simmons T, Stokes G, Xiong W, Peterson KK
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: New directions for youth development [New Dir Youth Dev] 2013 Fall; Vol. 2013 (139), pp. 27-57.
DOI: 10.1002/yd.20068
Abstrakt: An ongoing, innovative youth worker professional development is described in this article. This initiative began as youth worker professional development and then transcended to personal and organizational development. It grew from a moral response of Saint Paul Parks and Recreation staff and two faculty members of Youth Studies, University of Minnesota to offer higher-quality services to youth for their healthy development. Its underlying philosophies and ethos included building and sustaining meaningful relationships, cocreating a space for learning and change, becoming a reflecting practitioner, and community organizing. This professional development responded to the participants' interests and needs or to local situations in that moment, that space, and the discussions, and took on different shapes at different times. There were many accomplishments of, challenges and barriers to, and lessons learned from this professional development.
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Databáze: MEDLINE