Youth development is an interdisciplinary major for undergraduates interested in working with youth outside of the classroom. This program focuses on anchors such as play, care, identity, social justice, and leading with. It aims to create a supportive community where students and professors take care of each other’s learning and support sets it apart from other education majors at RIC, providing students with a unique and enriching educational experience. This community is built on the foundation of students and professors supporting each other and taking care of each other’s learning. This sense of community fosters a supportive learning environment, where students can feel connected and supported throughout their journey in the major!
Thursday, December 7, 2023
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Blog Week #14
Moo in , My name is Maria and I am a Criminal Justice & Sociology major!, my career idea would be to become a juvenile officer helpin...
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Youth Work Quote: Youth Work itself has been subject to intensive political reform with increased measures of accountability, targeted appro...
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