Using findings obtained from an evaluation of the 'Girls on the Move' Leadership Programme in Scotland, this paper assesses the impact physical activity leadership courses and leading physical activities had on young women’s global self-esteem. While research has shown that engagement in youth development activities can contribute to an individual’s self-esteem, less is known about the impact of youth leadership on young people’s self-esteem. Based on pre-course and six-month follow-up surveys and using the Rosenberg self-esteem scale, it was found that increases in global self-esteem scores were highest in those that maintained an involvement in leading activities. The self-esteem of those attending training but not takin...
This study examined the effects of adventure education and a traditional sport unit on self-esteem ...
A cultural history of gender inequality due to patriarchal social systems has resulted in a lack of ...
The present research aimed to evaluate the self-esteem of physically active female students and sed...
Leadership training programs by experiential learning among adolescents are very popular worldwide a...
BACKGROUND: Leadership training programs by experiential learning among adolescents are very popular...
This article explores the impact of the ‘Girls on the Move’ Leadership Programme in Scot...
Background: Leadership training programs by experiential learning among adolescents are very popular...
Self-esteem development and leadership development in girls is topic that has not been widely resear...
The rationale for encouraging young people to participate in regular exercise is evident when the ma...
Self-esteem and leadership behaviors vary from individual to individual. Previous research indicates...
Currently, there is limited research investigating participant perceptions of after-school program i...
Adolescence is a time of numerous physical, emotional, and cognitive changes. Adolescent girls often...
The research reported in this paper outlines the impact of confidence, competition, and failure in r...
A growing interest in how young people can contribute to their communities has sparked a rise in the...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the role of personal experience and early\ud physic...
This study examined the effects of adventure education and a traditional sport unit on self-esteem ...
A cultural history of gender inequality due to patriarchal social systems has resulted in a lack of ...
The present research aimed to evaluate the self-esteem of physically active female students and sed...
Leadership training programs by experiential learning among adolescents are very popular worldwide a...
BACKGROUND: Leadership training programs by experiential learning among adolescents are very popular...
This article explores the impact of the ‘Girls on the Move’ Leadership Programme in Scot...
Background: Leadership training programs by experiential learning among adolescents are very popular...
Self-esteem development and leadership development in girls is topic that has not been widely resear...
The rationale for encouraging young people to participate in regular exercise is evident when the ma...
Self-esteem and leadership behaviors vary from individual to individual. Previous research indicates...
Currently, there is limited research investigating participant perceptions of after-school program i...
Adolescence is a time of numerous physical, emotional, and cognitive changes. Adolescent girls often...
The research reported in this paper outlines the impact of confidence, competition, and failure in r...
A growing interest in how young people can contribute to their communities has sparked a rise in the...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the role of personal experience and early\ud physic...
This study examined the effects of adventure education and a traditional sport unit on self-esteem ...
A cultural history of gender inequality due to patriarchal social systems has resulted in a lack of ...
The present research aimed to evaluate the self-esteem of physically active female students and sed...