Youth’s Commitment to Responsibilities in Youth Programs
Gracia, Natali
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Title
Youth’s Commitment to Responsibilities in Youth Programs
Author(s)
Gracia, Natali
Contributor(s)
Bost, Kelly
Issue Date
2016
Keyword(s)
Human Development & Family Studies
Abstract
Youth programs can provide a space for skill development and
practice through task-oriented activities (Denner, Meyer, & Beon,
2005). This qualitative, grounded theory study was aimed at
learning why youth remain committed to their responsibilities in
youth programs and also, what role program leaders play in this
process of youth commitment. The coded responsibility data was
analyzed from the Pathways Project, which is a longitudinal
study on youth, parents, and program leaders from voluntary project-
based programs. Results show that in youth developing
commitment, there were four themes: (1) youth viewed their responsibilities as a team effort; (2) youth had self-pride when responsibilities were completed; (3) youth believed that responsibilities
were achievable; and (4) youth were able to stay committed
to their responsibilities when planning was done in advance. For
the leaders’ roles, there were three themes found that highlighted
the importance of: (1) facilitating within a group of youth, (2) supporting
the youth through flexibility, and (3) being present to serve as examples for the youth. In all, these factors were shown to play an important role in the youth staying committed. This study should be continued and used to improve curriculum development in and outside of classroom settings.
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