On January 25, 1996, the Committee on Youth Development of the Board on Children, Youth, and Families convened a workshop to examine the implications of research on social settings for the design and evaluation of programs that serve youth. The January workshop provided an opportunity for the committee to examine the strengths and limitations of existing research on interactions between social settings and adolescent development. This research has drawn attention to the importance of understanding how, when, and where adolescents interact with their families, peers, and unrelated adults in settings such as home, school, places of work, and recreational sites. This workshop builds on previous work of the National Research Council and reiterates its support for integrating studies of social settings into more traditional research on individual characteristics, family functioning, and peer relationships in seeking to describe and explain adolescent behavior and youth outcomes.
Not only does this report examine the strengths and limitations of research on social settings and adolescence and identify important research questions that deserve further study in developing this field, but it also explores alternative methods by which the findings of research on social settings could be better integrated into the development of youth programs and services. Specific themes include the impact of social settings on differences in developmental pathways, role expectations, and youth identity and decision-making skills, as well as factors that contribute to variations in community context.
Table of Contents
- Front Matter
- Summary
- Introduction
- The Charge to the Committee
- Shifting Perspectives: The Problem with Problem Orientations
- The Influence of Social Settings on Youth Development
- Assessing Change and Development Within Neighborhoods
- The Need for Informed Conversations Between Research and Practice
- Next Steps
- References
- Appendix: Workshop Participants
- ISBN10 0309056497
- ISBN13 9780309056496
- Publish Date 10 January 1997
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint National Academies Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 40
- Language English