Title: Uniting and Advancing Youth Development
1Uniting and Advancing Youth Development
- YOUTH YOU February 9, 2005
- Dale A Blyth, Ph.D.
- Assoc. Dean for Youth Dev.
- Director, Center for 4-H Youth Dev.
Youth Development Capacity Area
2Top Ten Reasons to Be a Youth Development
Professional
- 10. Your Mother made you
- 9. Everyone needs to earn a living somehow
- 8. You thought it would be easy
- 7. You needed a new wardrobe heard about
4-H clothing options - 6. You thought working with youth would keep
you young
3Top Ten Reasons to Be a Youth Development
Professional
- 5. There wasnt that much to learn compared to
being a - 4. You heard the hours were good
- 3. You believe children are our future
- 2. You heard the benefits were so good
- 1. You love working with young people!!!!!
4Overview
- Understanding Youth Development
- Four Forces Shaping Our Field Today
- Uniting Efforts to Advance Youth Dev.
- At the National Level
- At the State Level
- At the University Level
- At the Extension Level
- At the Capacity Area Level
- Inside the Minnesota 4-H Youth Dev. Program
5Enriching Our Childrens Developmental Diet
- An Analogy for
- Promoting Healthy Development
6Essential Elements of a Good Developmental Diet
- Caring People
- Positive Places
- Challenging Possibilities
- Development results from the accumulation of
these essential elements in childrens everyday
experiences
7Exercising Developmental Muscles
- A Strong
- Developmental Diet Alone
- is Not Enough
8Exercise Key Muscles
- Exercise the CONNECTION Muscles Learning that
others care to care about others - Exercise AGENCY Muscles Learning
that what you do makes a difference - Exercise DECISION-MAKING Muscles
Learning to make positive, wise choices - Exercise CONTRIBUTION Muscles --Learning to
contribute to community
9- At early ages it is first and foremost about
caring people - Gradually it becomes about the caring people and
the positive places - By school age the challenging possibilities
children have in an expanding number of community
places and with community people become
increasingly important - During adolescence how youth exercise their
choices of the people, places, and possibilities
AND the strength of their connection, agency, and
contribution muscles becomes critical
10New Research Advances on
- Brain Architecture Growth
- When its growing most rapidly
- Why it matters
- What it means
- Communities as Contexts for Development
- The Difference Community Programs Make
11Uniting Around How We Support OurChildren
Youths Development During Community Time
- Getting systematic about supporting the
development learning of our children youth
during their COMMUNITY TIME -- When the
Developmental Diet they take in and the
muscles they exercise matter
12FOUR FORCES SHAPING OUR FIELD
- FRAMES MATTERS
- QUALITY MATTERS
- ACCESS MATTERS
- ACCOUNTABILITY MATTERS
13We Need to Help People Move From This To
This
- Success by Six
- Failure by Twelve
- Jail by Eighteen
- Prepared to Learn
- Engaged in Dev.
- Ready for Life
14FOUR FORCES SHAPING OUR FIELD
- FRAMES MATTERS
- QUALITY MATTERS
- ACCESS MATTERS
- ACCOUNTABILITY MATTERS
15UNITING NATIONALLY
- Building a learning system for professional youth
workers - For all who work with children and youth
(Wingspread Conference, Fall 2004) - For Extension professionals (PRK Revision)
- Building research policy supports for community
/ afterschool / out of school time (see
Afterschool Alliance)
16UNITING MINNESOTA
- Minnesota Youth Work Institute
- Bridging Research and Practice Educational
Outreach - Emerging Out of School Time Partnership
- Frameworks Study
- Minnesota Commission on Out of School Time
17I. Encourage Positive Choices
II. Ensure Access
III. Assure Quality
IV. Increase Community Capacity
V. Build Statewide Fabric of Support
VI. Strengthen Public Will
Commission's DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS
VII. Establish Investment Fund
18UNITING THE UNIVERSITY
- Presidential Initiative on Children, Youth, and
Families - Emerging call for a cross-age framing of
development - Growth in researchers interested in this context
of development - New doctoral track in Family, Youth Community
in College of Ed. HD (contact Joyce Walker) - Possibility of a Youth Development Center of
Excellence at the University
19UNITING EXTENSION
- Communications Planning moving from nice to
necessary one Extension message - Out of School Time has been named one of three
priority issues where Extension makes a
difference - Connecting with Family Development other
Capacity Areas - Enhancing the Way Community Youth Development and
4-H Work together
20UNITING MINNESOTA 4-H
- Through communications technology
- Through stronger supports for each of you
- Through sponsorships grants
- Through good stewardship of
- The QUALITY of 4-H experiences
- Our human resources
- Our finances
21WHY FOCUS ON 4-Hs FINANCES
- Increased accountability for use of resources we
have by gov. but also by our supporters - Increased value of demonstrating we are
leveraging both public private resources - Increased need to grow those resources
- Increased need to change how 4-h is seen
22How People See 4-H Currently -- Predominately
Supported by the Purples of Public Dollars
Private Blue
Federal
County
PUBLIC PURPLES
State
Note the Absence of 4-H Green
23The Picture We Need To Paint -- The Balance of
Public, Private, and Volunteer Resources
4-H GREEN OF OUR VOLUNTEERS
PUBLIC PURPLES
?
PRIVATE BLUES
ONLY YOU CAN HELP US PAINT THIS PICTURE!!!
24Four Words to Guide Your Stewardship of 4-H
- Put your HEART into it it is for the youth
4-H , not just the University or USDA or personal
liability - Put your HEAD into it dont ignore it or rush
ahead blindly, work with Dorothy her leadership
team to be deliberate
25Four Words to Guide Your Stewardship of 4-H
- Put your HANDS into it Be willing to dig in and
help people understand why and what it means and
then get the info needed - Last, remember this is critical for the overall
HEALTH of 4-H and its future
26- Only by Uniting with Others,
- Advancing our Understanding,
- Integrating Our Efforts,
- Focusing Our Stewardship
- Can We Make a Difference in The Lives of
Minnesotas Youth!! -
27Additional Information on Key Uniting Efforts
Underway
28Minnesota Youth Work Institute
- New Funding
- Expanding from primarily Training to include
Technical Assistance Networking - Expanding Staff under the Direction of Elee Wood
- Expanding geography to a real statewide presence
through CYD regional educators - SEE WWW.MNYWI.ORG for more info
29Bridging Research and Practice Educational
Outreach
- Moving beyond Making the Case for Out of School
Time - Expanding the Howland Symposium Series
- Creating 6 Regional Forums dedicated to bridging
research practice in OST - Expanding the Commissions briefing paper series
(e.g., brain research, family involvement,
economics of programs) - For more information contact Region Community
Youth Development Educator and new Extension
public pages
30Emerging Out of School Time Partnership
- A statewide group of funders, providers, and
intermediaries who are rallying to support OST
efforts - In process of hiring new Executive Director
- Will be hosted by Center for 2 years
- For additional information see WWW.MNYWI.ORG/MNPOS
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31Frameworks Institute Study
- Funded by the Minnesota OST Partnership
- Examines how we can best frame youth issues and
OST programs to build understanding and support - Message Memo summarizing study and its
implications is available - For additional information see
- WWW.MNYWI.ORG/MNPOST.HTML
- WWW.FrameworksInstitute.org
32The Minnesota Commission on Out of School Time
- Emerged out of the informal Out of School Time
Partnership - Is funded by Minnesota Departments of Education
and Human Services, U of M, and McKnight
Foundation - Was appointed by U President Bruininks as part of
his Presidential Initiative on Children, Youth
and Families - Produced a series of briefing papers
- Will issue its final report this Spring
- For additional information see WWW.MNCOST.ORG
33Commissions Charge
- To craft a vision and the strategies necessary to
ensure Minnesotas young people have engaging
opportunities to learn and develop in their
non-school hours
34Presidential Initiative on Children, Youth,
Families
- A multi-year initiative of President Bruininks
which has many parts (including the Commission) - Headed by a University Steering Committee
- Sponsor the annual Childrens Summit
- For additional information see
- www1.umn.edu/pres/01_init_cyf.html
35For Additional Information
- Stay tuned for the newly revised Extension Public
Web Page and the new Youth Development capacity
Area pages - WWW.EXTENSION.UMN.EDU