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Youth Development - Edgewood College

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Service  |  Academic Work  |  Education & Training  |  Capacity Building  |  Deliberative Democracy 


 

 

Types of Service   short-term  |  ongoing school year  |  summer


  • Work with the local high schoolers to promote college and community service
  • Help out at the Goodman Community  Center/ Bayview Community Center to promote education and giving back
  • Continue to work with La Follette High School and Shabazz High School and work one on one- with at risk youth, Ex: Inspire Program, Schools Of Hope, and Migrant Education. 
  • Salvation Army Shelter - working with and mentoring children who are temporarily homeless

 

 

Academic Work   courses  |  service-learning  |  CBR and policy research   |  departments and institutes


  • Be involed with both leadership conferences that are provided in the fall and spring semester
  • Using our Human Issues requirement, to go out to local schools/community center to be a mentor
  • Courses offered: ED 210/PSY 210- Infancy&Child; Child Psychology; ED220/PSY 220- Adolescent Psychology.

 

 

Education & Training   forums  |  workshops  |  reflection activities


  • M3C and other AmeriCorps mentoring programs
  • Leadership/Development conferences

 

 

Campus and Organizational Capacity-Building   training  |  fundraising  |  resource development


  •   Latino College and Career Awareness Fair, Cinco de Mayo

 

 

Research, Policy Analysis, Deliberative Democracy   evaluations  |  policy research  | issue forums  |  advocacy


  •   Youth Voice policyoptions research project (UW and Edgewood collaboration)

 

Contacts   staff  |  faculty  |  students  |  community partners (local, regional, national)


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