Topic: Youth-adult partnership Posted: 29 Apr 2008 at 4:46am
Youth-adult partnershipis the title of a conscious relationship
which establishes and sustains intergenerational equity between young
people and adults.Youth-adult partnerships happen when young people and
adults become engaged together in their communities; they are
relationships between youth and adults where there is mutuality in
teaching, learning, and action." These relationships usually occur
within youth organizations, where they are typified by youth voice, and
in democratic schools, where they are typified by student voice.
Youth/adult partnerships often display a high degree of youth rights
and autonomy, and is often synonymous with meaningful youth
participation.
According to the State of Texas, youth-adult partnerships have allowed
young people to assume the roles of advisors and consultants to youth
organizations, political lobbyists, community organizers, grant (money)
decision-makers, nonprofit board directors, and as direct youth service
providers.
Youth-adult partnerships are said to allow young people to
* Express themselves publicly
* Gain respect for adult allies
* Find ways to express their creativity
* Work for a good cause
* Think more critically
* Be a valued asset to the project and the community
Research consistently shows that in addition to concrete outcomes,
youth/adult partnerships require specific cultural and structural
supports within organizations and communities in order to succeed.
Youth voice is commonly recognized as an essential element of effective
youth/adult partnerships.
Outcomes
By elevating the role of youth voice, the relationships formed by
youth/adult partnerships are said to combat ephebiphobia and adultism.
A broad number of parties benefit from said partnerships, including the
organizations where the partnerships occur, adults who are involved,
and youth themselves. Actual benefits range from increased commitment
to higher feelings of self-efficacy, as well as increased
organizational effectiveness and civic engagement Youth/adult
partnerships have been found to be particularly effective in addressing
school improvement, promoting global health initiatives, and
integrating technology in the classroom.
Additional practice has identified significant roles for youth/adult
partnerships in rural civic engagement projectsand in creating
effective outreach for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, queer,
and questioning youth.
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