The National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) shows a civic knowledge gap similar to the achievement gap, showing urban youth strug-gling in particular. However, research has shown that urban youth can be civically engaged when they are involved in projects or organizing intended to improve community conditions, not simply absorbing civic knowledge. This article shares findings from case studies of two Bronx-based community organizations that have successful models of civic engagement with urban youth. The findings reveal the practices that the adults use in the organiza-tions to get urban youth civically engaged and to develop a “civic identity.
· Youth civic engagement can take various forms, of which intergroup dialogue is one. Some forms – s...
Democracy requires people to learn, listen, dream and work together as they unleash their collective...
Across the United States, researchers and youth workers alike have identified an increasing number o...
Youth civic engagement—and particularly youth participation in properly designed youth programs—has ...
Community-based youth organizing programs (CBYOs) have been identified as particularly favorable con...
This qualitative study of an urban youth-led organization presents, from the point of view of the yo...
Youth civic engagement—and particularly youth participation in properly designed youth programs—has ...
Additional research is needed on ways in which urban youth report their civic engagement. Existing r...
It is well known that disadvantaged youth in urban environments often experience marginalisation and...
Across the United States, researchers and youth workers alike have identified an increasing number o...
Research by Opportunity Nation shows that as civic engagement increases for 16-24 year olds, so do t...
Youth civic spaces are environments in which youth participation in civic action is fostered. They i...
Success in school is critical for urban youth. This study reports on ten coaches effort to engage ur...
At a time when many young Americans have reduced their civic engagement, and public schools have de-...
Over the past decade and more, there has been a significant emphasis in western societies on policy ...
· Youth civic engagement can take various forms, of which intergroup dialogue is one. Some forms – s...
Democracy requires people to learn, listen, dream and work together as they unleash their collective...
Across the United States, researchers and youth workers alike have identified an increasing number o...
Youth civic engagement—and particularly youth participation in properly designed youth programs—has ...
Community-based youth organizing programs (CBYOs) have been identified as particularly favorable con...
This qualitative study of an urban youth-led organization presents, from the point of view of the yo...
Youth civic engagement—and particularly youth participation in properly designed youth programs—has ...
Additional research is needed on ways in which urban youth report their civic engagement. Existing r...
It is well known that disadvantaged youth in urban environments often experience marginalisation and...
Across the United States, researchers and youth workers alike have identified an increasing number o...
Research by Opportunity Nation shows that as civic engagement increases for 16-24 year olds, so do t...
Youth civic spaces are environments in which youth participation in civic action is fostered. They i...
Success in school is critical for urban youth. This study reports on ten coaches effort to engage ur...
At a time when many young Americans have reduced their civic engagement, and public schools have de-...
Over the past decade and more, there has been a significant emphasis in western societies on policy ...
· Youth civic engagement can take various forms, of which intergroup dialogue is one. Some forms – s...
Democracy requires people to learn, listen, dream and work together as they unleash their collective...
Across the United States, researchers and youth workers alike have identified an increasing number o...