This study reports on the multi-method longitudinal examination of a structured arts program (combination of theatre, visual and media arts) for youth, aged 9 to 15 years, from a low-income community in Hillsborough County in Tampa, Florida. Evaluated were the extent to which the community-based organization could recruit and retain youth in the program and whether they demonstrated improvement with respect to artistic ability and psychosocial indicators. The results suggest successful recruitment and sustained attendance rates. The study employed a multilevel growth curve analyses of observational and behavioral outcomes which showed significant gains in artistic and social skills, and a significant reduction in emotional problems. The con...
Across the country and throughout the world, children are receiving less exposure to expressive arts...
Background: The economic struggle of the United States has directly impacted the need for quality af...
Experiences of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America suggest that large, multidisciplinary youth organ...
This is a PDF of the HTML version of an article published by Critical Social Work in 2008.This study...
This study reports on the longitudinal examination of a structured arts program for Canadian youth, ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect KidArt, a community arts program, has on the dev...
The main purpose of this study was to analyze the role and potential of community arts programs and ...
This paper addresses a decline in youth focused programs in Huntington, West Virginia and proposes a...
This project will provide an evaluation of the associated benefits of the HAALO arts program. HAALO ...
This report examines the academic and civic behavior outcomes of teenagers and young adults who have...
Community-based art education (CBAE) programs have minimal research conducted that explore the benef...
It is widely recognised that participation in artistic and creative activities can contribute to ind...
This presentation describes our partnership with a local nonprofit organization to create an instrum...
The National Endowment for the Arts reports that socially and economically disadvantaged children an...
This longitudinal study draws on positive youth development frameworks and ecological models to exam...
Across the country and throughout the world, children are receiving less exposure to expressive arts...
Background: The economic struggle of the United States has directly impacted the need for quality af...
Experiences of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America suggest that large, multidisciplinary youth organ...
This is a PDF of the HTML version of an article published by Critical Social Work in 2008.This study...
This study reports on the longitudinal examination of a structured arts program for Canadian youth, ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect KidArt, a community arts program, has on the dev...
The main purpose of this study was to analyze the role and potential of community arts programs and ...
This paper addresses a decline in youth focused programs in Huntington, West Virginia and proposes a...
This project will provide an evaluation of the associated benefits of the HAALO arts program. HAALO ...
This report examines the academic and civic behavior outcomes of teenagers and young adults who have...
Community-based art education (CBAE) programs have minimal research conducted that explore the benef...
It is widely recognised that participation in artistic and creative activities can contribute to ind...
This presentation describes our partnership with a local nonprofit organization to create an instrum...
The National Endowment for the Arts reports that socially and economically disadvantaged children an...
This longitudinal study draws on positive youth development frameworks and ecological models to exam...
Across the country and throughout the world, children are receiving less exposure to expressive arts...
Background: The economic struggle of the United States has directly impacted the need for quality af...
Experiences of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America suggest that large, multidisciplinary youth organ...