Brokering Youth Pathways: A toolkit for connecting youth to future opportunity
Date:
Friday, January 1, 2016 to Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Resource Type:
Project Descriptions
Environment Type:
Public Programs, Making and Tinkering Programs, Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks, Professional Development and Workshops, Resource Centers and Networks
Audience:
Youth/Teen (up to 17) | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals | Evaluators | Learning Researchers
Discipline:
Education and learning science | General STEM
Organization:
UC-Irvine, New York University, Indiana University
Description:
Brokering Youth Pathways was created to share tools and techniques around the youth development practice of “brokering” or connecting youth to future learning opportunities and resources.
This toolkit shares ways in which various out-of-school educators and professionals have approached the challenge of brokering. It provides a framework, practice briefs and reports that focus on a particular issue or challenge and provide concrete examples, as well as illustrate how project partners partners worked through designing new brokering routines in partnership with a research team.
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Funder(s):
Private Foundation
Funding Program:
Spencer Foundation - Research-Practice Partnerships
Funding Amount:
$369,777.00
Funder(s):
Private Foundation
Funding Program:
Capital One - Investing for Good
Funding Amount:
$25,000.00
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