Using Youth Culture to Develop Youth Leadership
Abstract
The importance of youth leadership development in out- of-school time (OST) programs has been well documented in the literature on youth development. Youth leadership development consists of providing youth with opportunities to develop a set of “survival” skills that will last throughout adulthood. Skills such as resiliency, teamwork, conflict resolution, decision-making, and goal- setting are essential qualities of an effective leader. By building these skills, youth gain confidence, core competencies, and the motivation to succeed.
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