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Green, Maxine – New Directions for Youth Development, 2008
Youth work in the United Kingdom is a profession requiring three years of training, and its beginnings are strongly rooted in a spiritual (often specifically Christian) context. Until the past few decades, spirituality was also integrated within the educational system. The author argues that intentionally bringing spirituality to the center of…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Foreign Countries, Religious Factors, Spiritual Development
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Le Menestrel, Suzanne; Perkins, Daniel F. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2007
This article examines the benefits and disadvantages of participation in organized youth sports and describes a youth development approach to sports programming. The authors summarize what is known about the physical, socioemotional, and cognitive benefits of sports participation. These include health benefits (for example, a reduction in heart…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Athletics, Leisure Time, Well Being
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Schneider-Munoz, Andrew; Politz, Bonnie – New Directions for Youth Development, 2007
The key importance of after-school and out-of-school time in a democratic society is the experience of activities and programs providing a common ground that extends the play of childhood into leadership opportunities for youthful learning and exploration of the world. The authors hypothesize that by focusing civic attention on the developmental…
Descriptors: Democracy, After School Programs, Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education