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The Adolescents, Life Context, and School Project: Youth Voice and Civic Participation
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EducationSchool OrganizationYouth AdvocacyCitizen ParticipationLife ContextYouth Well-beingYouth JusticeSchool FunctioningCivic EngagementHealth SciencesYouth VoiceSchool ProjectCommunity EngagementAdolescent PsychologyAdolescent DevelopmentCommunity ParticipationResidential AreaCommunity DevelopmentSchool Social WorkSociology
The Adolescents, Life Context, & School project was developed in a suburban, residential area of Padova, Italy, and involved three classes of 12-year-old children. Across three months, children observed, documented, and talked about their own life contexts in order to voice problems to decision makers. Both teachers and council members played key roles in supporting the project and the children's work. Limited quantitative results showed an increase in reported neighborhood civic responsibility compared to a control group of students. Qualitative evaluation results demonstrated strong interest. The involvement by teachers, local government, and students in the project led to real actions and improvements in the neighborhood and school and to the creation of an official youth affairs council. The program provides a model for service-learning and organized student civic engagement.
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