YAES30223

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Positive Youth Development and Advocacy

Education Undergraduate ED - College of Education

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Long Description (Catalog Description)

Prerequisites: Students must be Education pre-majors, majors or minors who are working towards a degree in Youth Advocacy and Educational Studies. Students working towards related degrees (e.g., social work, All-levels certification in Music Education, Middle and Secondary education, etc.) may enroll in the course with instructor permission. The focus of this course is on positive youth development (PYD) theory and advocacy strategies. Positive youth development is a theoretical perspective and tool of practice that focuses on the strengths and assets of youth in order to support them and advocate for them on their paths to well-being and contribution in their communities. This course also includes an introduction to critical positive youth development theory and youth participatory action research (YPAR), both of which aim to lift up youth power and voice as tools to create their own thriving and support the health of their communities. This course is designed for Youth Advocacy and Educational Studies majors, especially, but will be of interest to anyone who wants to support youth on their path to thriving.

Career

Undergraduate

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Repeat for Credit

No

Number Of Repeats

1

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LEC

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