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Youniss, James; McLellan, Jeffrey A.; Yates, Miranda – Journal of Adolescence, 1999
Presents evidence connecting community service and religiousness in American youth. These data from nationally representative samples strengthen the case that the many contemporary youth who take religion seriously are vibrantly engaged in their schooling, in the betterment of communities, and the development of identities that presage healthy…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Church Programs, Church Role, Elementary Secondary Education
Youniss, James; Yates, Miranda – 1997
This book presents a theoretical rationale for youth involvement in community service. Its thesis is that youth participation in solving social problems has the potential to promote the development of personal and collective identity. Through community service, youth can acquire a sense that they can make a difference and a concern for society's…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Community Programs, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices

Youniss, James; McLellan, Jeffrey A.; Su, Yang; Yates, Miranda – Journal of Adolescent Research, 1999
Identified predictors of normative, unconventional, and deviant identity orientations among youth in a nationally representative sample of 13,000 high school seniors. Found that frequency of community service substantially increased predictability of identity orientation above background characteristics and part-time work involvement. Most…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Context Effect