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Why We Are Kids Best Assets: the Role of Librarians in Youth Development

Why We Are Kids Best Assets: the Role of Librarians in Youth Development. Patrick Jones Connecting Young Adults and Libraries http://www.connectingYA.com School Library Journal November 2001. WHO? Audience Young adults: three definitions Presenter WHAT?

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Why We Are Kids Best Assets: the Role of Librarians in Youth Development

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  1. Why We Are Kids Best Assets: the Role of Librarians in Youth Development Patrick Jones Connecting Young Adults and Libraries http://www.connectingYA.com School Library Journal November 2001 www.connectingya.com

  2. WHO? Audience Young adults: three definitions Presenter WHAT? Positive youth development is an approach toward youth that builds on their potential and helps counter the problems that may affect them. HOW? Lecture with PPT Handouts Question and answer WHERE? WHY? Connecting Young Adults and LibrariesPatrick Joneshttp://www.connectingya.comGetting started www.connectingya.com

  3. ~ten core values~ Youth development www.connectingya.com

  4. ~ten core values~ Developmental needs. www.connectingya.com

  5. www.connectingya.com

  6. The Developmental Needs of Teenagers: • Physical Activity • 2. Competence and Achievement • 3. Self-Definition • 4. Creative Expression • 5. Positive Social Interaction with Peers and Adults • 6. Structure and Clear Limits • 7. Meaningful Participation www.connectingya.com

  7. Access Unchained(exercise #1) Remember Accept Project www.connectingya.com

  8. ~ten core values~ Developmental assets www.connectingya.com

  9. ~ten core values~ • Developmental assets are the building blocks of young people’s successful growth and development • The more assets young people have, the more likely they are to grow up healthy and become competent caring adults. www.connectingya.com

  10. ~ten core values~ • Assets promote actions (aka thriving behaviors): • Succeeding in school • Helping others • Valuing diversity • Maintaining good health • Resisting danger • Exhibiting leadership • Delaying gratification • Overcoming adversity www.connectingya.com

  11. ~ten core values~ • The more assets a young person has, the less likely he/she is to: • Use drugs or alcohol • Smoke or chew • Vandalize • Get into trouble • Choose violence • Skip school • Become depressed/suicidal • Become sexually active www.connectingya.com

  12. ~ten core values~ Youth advocacy www.connectingya.com

  13. ~ten core values~ Youth participation www.connectingya.com

  14. TEEN ADVISORY GROUPS www.connectingya.com

  15. Book Discussion Group www.connectingya.com

  16. TUTORING www.connectingya.com

  17. TEENS AND TYKES www.connectingya.com

  18. TAPPING TEEN CREATIVITY www.connectingya.com

  19. Teens @ technology (web 2.0) www.connectingya.com

  20. ~ten core values~ Collaboration www.connectingya.com

  21. ~ten core values~ Information literacy: Teen Tech Week Mini Grants (www.ala.org/yalsa) www.connectingya.com

  22. ~ten core values~ Adolescent literacy www.connectingya.com

  23. ~ten core values~ Learning and achievement www.connectingya.com

  24. ~ten core values~ • Texas • Pennsylvania • Colorado • Alaska • Georgia www.connectingya.com

  25. ~ten core values~ Equity of access /intellectual freedom www.connectingya.com

  26. EXTERNAL ASSETS Adult relationships Caring neighborhood Caring school climate Parental involvement in schooling Community values youth Youth as resources Service to others School boundaries Neighborhood boundaries Adult role models Positive peer influence High expectations Creative activities Youth programs Developing More Than Our Collections:http://www.search-institute.org www.connectingya.com

  27. INTERNAL ASSETS Achievement motivation School engagement Homework Bonding to school Reading for pleasure Responsibility Integrity Honesty Caring Planning Interpersonal competence Cultural competence Personal power Self-esteem Sense of purpose Positive view of the future Developing More Than Our Collections:http://www.connectingya.com www.connectingya.com

  28. Developing More Than Our Collections:http://www.search-institute.org • Six key principals of asset building • All children and youth need assets • Everyone can build assets • Asset building is an on going process • Relationships are key • Delivering consistent messages • Duplication and repetition are essential www.connectingya.com

  29. Eight ways you can build developmental assets One for each category of assets. (Words in capital letters are the names of the asset categories.). • SUPPORT young people with your caring and attention. • EMPOWER them to use their abilities to help others. • Set reasonable BOUNDARIES AND have high EXPECTATIONS. • Help them find activities that make CONSTRUCTIVE USE OF their TIME. www.connectingya.com

  30. Creating Great Places to Learn Building relationships with students is the foundation of fostering Developmental Assets in their lives as young people as well as learners. Creating supportive environments is a key to providing a learning and growth experience that is both productive and positive. Connecting to programs and practices that already are known by staff and are sound instructionally enables the asset model to be infused within the existing goals and priorities of schooling on an everyday basis www.connectingya.com

  31. Developing More Than Our Collections:http://www.search-institute.org • What next? • Act • Seek support • Stretch yourself • Expand what you know • Tell others • Stick with it www.connectingya.com

  32. Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:Delivering Plus One Percent More 1. Let them know www.connectingya.com

  33. Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:Delivering Plus One Percent More 2. Follow-up www.connectingya.com

  34. Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:Delivering Plus One Percent More 3. Say yes www.connectingya.com

  35. Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:Delivering Plus One Percent More 4. Show you know www.connectingya.com

  36. Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:Delivering Plus One Percent More 5. Be sensitive to place and time www.connectingya.com

  37. Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:Delivering Plus One Percent More 6. Listen & learn & link www.connectingya.com

  38. Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:Delivering Plus One Percent More 7. Triage www.connectingya.com

  39. Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:Delivering Plus One Percent More 8. Relax www.connectingya.com

  40. Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:Delivering Plus One Percent More 9 .Reward www.connectingya.com

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  44. Connecting Young Adults and Libraries:Delivering Plus One Percent More 10. Moment of truth www.connectingya.com

  45. www.connectingya.com

  46. Consulting, training, and coaching for providing powerful youth services patrick@connectingYA.com Connecting Young Adults and LibrariesPatrick Joneshttp://www.connectingya.com www.connectingya.com

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