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This is a list of CNYD's training tools with information about how to download or order additional training resources. Youth Development Guide: Engaging young people in after school programming. Community Network for Youth Development, San Francisco, CA, 2001 The Youth Development Guide provides specific and practical advice on strengthening individual staff practices and organizational policies in after school programs to support learning and young people's healthy development. Each chapter of the Guide offers descriptions of core youth development practices, provides hands on applications on how to encourage and deepen practice, and offers exercises and tools to use with staff members on site. To order a copy of the Guidebook, please visit http://hsfo.ucdavis.edu/clearinghouse/catalog/item.lasso?-Token.catnum=3002 and go to the online catalog.
Tribes: A New Way of Learning and Being Together by Jeanne Gibbs. Sausalito, CA: CenterSource Systems, LLC, 1995. Tribes TLC® A New Way of Learning and Being Together blends the fields of group process and cooperative learning; prevention and resiliency; learning theory and school change into a comprehensive meaningful whole. To order a copy of Tribes, please contact: CenterSource Systems, LLC
Helping Teens Stop Violence by Allan Creighton and Paul Kivel. Alameda, CA: Hunter House, 1990. This guide provides model anti-bias workshops developed for young people.
Our Roots, Our Future: Affirming Culture and Language in After School and Youth Programs by Jhumpa Bhattacharya, Ann Jaramillo, Lisette Lopez, Laurie Olsen, Amy Scharf, and Mona Shah. Oakland, CA: California Tomorrow, 2002. A true resource on culture and language for after school practitioners, Our Roots, Our Future contains inspiring stories of promising practices along with an exclusive set of practical tools and activities to support program reflection and development. Included are the moving voices of youth and an informative framework speaking to the importance of culture and language in the lives of young people. Find out about diversity trends in the field by reading the results of California Tomorrow's national survey of after school programs. Learn effective strategies for working with English Language Learners, and expand your capacity to support youth of color and young people of all cultures. Available from California Tomorrow for $14.95. www.californiatomorrow.org
Youth REP Step by Step: An Introduction to Youth-led Research and Evaluation. Youth in Focus, Oakland, CA: Youth in Focus, 2002. This guide provides a detailed introduction to youth-led research and evaluation, along with activities and resources to support ongoing work. Available from Youth in Focus for $10. |
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