Urban Youth Scholars: Cultivating Critical Global Leadership Development through Youth-Led Justice-Oriented Research.

Q1 Social Sciences Urban Review Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-03-21 DOI:10.1007/s11256-020-00568-w
Ayana Allen-Handy, Shawnna L Thomas-El, Kenzo K Sung
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Educational researchers and practitioners have cited the need for new directions in youth leadership studies as it relates to globalization. Globalization is considered one of the most important economic, cultural, and social trends of the last century, yet there is much debate about the educational curricula that best support the development of global leadership in youth. Most existing global-focused programs (i.e. IB/AP) engender grave inequities in access and opportunities, particularly for urban youth, and do not often allow youth to critically interrogate the myriad injustices that plague the world. There is, however, a burgeoning body of scholarship centered on critical youth studies as a transformative process for youth development. This phenomenological case study shares the findings from the Urban Youth Scholars program, an after-school program focused on cultivating the global leadership development of five youth in the program. This study utilized a Social Justice Youth Development framework to explore the development of the youth's self, social/community, and global awareness through critical consciousness building and critical social analysis. Findings depict youth perceptions of global leadership development and include implications for scholars and practitioners for centering youth-led justice-oriented research as a tool for global leadership development.

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城市青年学者:通过青年主导的以正义为导向的研究,培养关键的全球领导力。
教育研究者和实践者都指出,青年领导力研究需要与全球化相关的新方向。全球化被认为是上个世纪最重要的经济、文化和社会趋势之一,然而,关于最有利于培养青年全球领导力的教育课程却存在着许多争论。大多数现有的以全球为重点的课程(即 IB/AP)在获取和机会方面造成了严重的不平等,尤其是对城市青年而言,而且通常不允许青年批判性地质疑困扰世界的无数不公正现象。然而,以批判性青年研究为中心的学术研究正在蓬勃发展,这是一个促进青年发展的变革过程。这项现象学案例研究分享了 "城市青年学者 "项目的研究成果,该项目是一项课外活动,重点是培养项目中五名青年的全球领导力。本研究利用社会正义青年发展框架,通过批判意识培养和批判性社会分析,探讨了青年在自我、社会/社区和全球意识方面的发展。研究结果描述了青年对全球领导力发展的看法,包括对学者和从业人员的启示,即以青年主导的以正义为导向的研究为中心,将其作为全球领导力发展的工具。
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Urban Review Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: Urban Review provides a forum for the presentation of original investigations, reviews, and essays which examine the issues basic to the improvement of urban schooling and education. The broad scope of topics presented reflects awareness of the multidisciplinary nature of contemporary educational problems.
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