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National Commission On Resources for Youth Information

The National Commission on Resources for Youth was an American program established in 1970.[1] The Commission was charged with identifying and promoting youth participation in schools and communities across the United States, and was largely funded by the U.S. Government and the Ford Foundation.

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Activities

In addition to publications and studies on a range of youth participation topics, the Commission held meetings, training events and conferences across the country, with youth engagement in schools and community development seeing a significant increase.[2] The Commission succeeded in seeding national movements in youth voice, youth participation, and community youth development. Aside from defining and fostering these efforts across the nation, the Commission provided expert knowledge and resources to support ongoing activities long after its closure.

The National Commission on Resources for Youth was preceded in federal legislation by the National Youth Administration, a 1930s federally coordinated youth program. Its recent political successor is the Tom Osborne Federal Youth Coordination Act, passed in 2006 to direct federal interaction among youth-serving agencies and grant programs. Several national organizations today trace their roots to the Commission, including the Forum for Youth Investment and Youth On Board.

Publications by the Commission

References

  1. ^ (1975) The Review of Education. Redgrave Publishing Company. p 320.
  2. ^ (2002) Youth Contributing to Communities, Communities Supporting Youth. Baltimore, MD: Forum for Youth Investment.

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· · Youth empowerment
Elements Evolving capacities · Intergenerational equity · Student voice · Youth-adult partnership · Youth mainstreaming · Youth rights · Youth voice
Types Community youth development · Anarchistic free school · Positive youth development · Student activism · Student-centered learning · Student rights · Student voice · Youth activism · Youth council · Youth court · Youth engagement · Youth leadership · Youth-led media · Youth movement · Youth participation · Youth philanthropy · Youth service · Youth suffrage · Youth vote
Barriers Adultcentrism · Adultism · Ageism · Fear of youth (ephebiphobia) · Fear of children (pediaphobia)
See also: Index of youth rights-related articles

Categories: History of youth | United States national commissions

 

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