为代理和声音设计:对创造性和经验的校外项目的回顾

Erica D’Souza , Amabel Hunting , Ricardo Sosa , Cheryl Ware , Loïc Le Dé , Andrew Gibbons
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传统上,校外时间(OST)项目旨在为青少年提供育儿设施和补充学术支持。然而,他们已经发展到提供支持青少年积极发展的项目,通过动手探究,不仅支持儿童和青少年度过关键的发展阶段,而且还帮助他们应对社会政治挑战。这个范围审查调查创造性和经验的OST项目,他们的设计实践和随后的结果。40篇文章的结果突出了各种基于优势的实践,这些实践围绕着通过强调灵活性和选择来增加参与者对决策的参与,而工作人员则与他们合作。然而,对大多数人来说,缺乏严格的评估,大多数研究未能证实他们声称在青年中实现声音和代理身份的发展。未来的评估必须确保它们提供将项目设计与观察到的结果相关联的证据。
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Designing for agency and voice: A review of creative and experiential out-of-school programs
Traditionally, Out-of-School Time (OST) programs sought to provide childminding facilities and supplementary academic support to youth. However, they have evolved to deliver programs that support positive youth development with hands-on inquiry to not only support children and adolescents through key developmental stages but to also navigate socio-political challenges. This scoping review investigates creative and experiential OST programs, their design practices and subsequent outcomes. Results from 40 articles highlight the varied, strengths-based practices which centre around increasing participant involvement in decision-making by emphasising flexibility and choice, while staff work collaboratively alongside them. However, for most, rigorous evaluation was lacking and most studies failed to substantiate their claims of fulfilling the development of voice and agentic identity in youth. Future evaluations must ensure they provide evidence of correlating program design with observed outcomes.
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