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Autore principale: Thomas Martinek
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Pubblicazione: Editorial Ramón Cantó Alcaraz 2005
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contents Promoting Positive Youth Development through a Values-based Sport Program Thomas Martinek Luis Miguel Ruiz Multidisciplinarias (Ciencias Sociales) sport Effort Project responsibility underserved children The increase in youth programming has been aresponse to societal concerns over the increasein school violence and juvenile drug abuse,incarceration, and prostitution. Since many ofthese problems have trickled into our schoolsteachers are found struggling to make sense ofkids who are alienated to learning and disruptivein their classroom. Costs to the taxpayer toprotect against the problems caused by "troubledyouth" have further fueled the fires ofpublic discontent. Some of these costs havesupported the many "quick fixes" seen in ourpublic schools (e.g., metal detectors, resourceofficers, stringent law enforcement, cameras inthe hallways, zero tolerance policies, backgroundchecks). In essence these approacheshave viewed youth as a nagging burdentothe community.Fortunately, programs that focus on thestrengths of youth, rather than their weaknesses,have begun to grow. Many of theseprograms include sport learning experiencesthat teach responsible behavior and citizenshipto children and youth. This articledescribes one such program, Project Effort,that teaches personal social responsibilityto underserved youth. The genesis of theprogram is profiled along with a descriptionof Project Effort´s: a) sport clubs, b) mentoringprogram, c) teacher and parent involvement,and d)Youth Leader Corps. We alsosuggest some strategies that have helped usmove the club members forward within eachof Project Effort´s programs. 2005 artículo científico 1885-3137 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=71000101 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=710 RICYDE. Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte application/pdf Editorial Ramón Cantó Alcaraz RICYDE. Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte (España) Num.1 Vol.I
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publishDate 2005
publisher Editorial Ramón Cantó Alcaraz
spellingShingle Promoting Positive Youth Development through a Values-based Sport Program
Thomas Martinek
Multidisciplinarias (Ciencias Sociales)
sport
Effort Project
responsibility
underserved children
Promoting Positive Youth Development through a Values-based Sport Program Thomas Martinek Luis Miguel Ruiz Multidisciplinarias (Ciencias Sociales) sport Effort Project responsibility underserved children The increase in youth programming has been aresponse to societal concerns over the increasein school violence and juvenile drug abuse,incarceration, and prostitution. Since many ofthese problems have trickled into our schoolsteachers are found struggling to make sense ofkids who are alienated to learning and disruptivein their classroom. Costs to the taxpayer toprotect against the problems caused by "troubledyouth" have further fueled the fires ofpublic discontent. Some of these costs havesupported the many "quick fixes" seen in ourpublic schools (e.g., metal detectors, resourceofficers, stringent law enforcement, cameras inthe hallways, zero tolerance policies, backgroundchecks). In essence these approacheshave viewed youth as a nagging burdentothe community.Fortunately, programs that focus on thestrengths of youth, rather than their weaknesses,have begun to grow. Many of theseprograms include sport learning experiencesthat teach responsible behavior and citizenshipto children and youth. This articledescribes one such program, Project Effort,that teaches personal social responsibilityto underserved youth. The genesis of theprogram is profiled along with a descriptionof Project Effort´s: a) sport clubs, b) mentoringprogram, c) teacher and parent involvement,and d)Youth Leader Corps. We alsosuggest some strategies that have helped usmove the club members forward within eachof Project Effort´s programs. 2005 artículo científico 1885-3137 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=71000101 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=710 RICYDE. Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte application/pdf Editorial Ramón Cantó Alcaraz RICYDE. Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte (España) Num.1 Vol.I
title Promoting Positive Youth Development through a Values-based Sport Program
topic Multidisciplinarias (Ciencias Sociales)
sport
Effort Project
responsibility
underserved children
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=71000101