| Literature DB >> 21170418 |
Abstract
Research suggests that the quality of out-of-school time (OST) programs is related to positive youth outcomes and skilled staff are a critical component of high quality programming. This descriptive case study of competency frameworks for youth workers in the OST field demonstrates how experts and practitioners characterize a skilled youth worker. A comparative analysis of 11 competency frameworks is conducted to identify a set of common core competencies. A set of 12 competency areas that are shared by existing frameworks used in the OST field are identified. The age of youth being served, descriptions of mastery for each competency area, an emphasis on developing mid-level managers, and incorporating research emerge as factors that should be addressed in future competency frameworks.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21170418 PMCID: PMC2995315 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-010-9116-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Youth Care Forum ISSN: 1053-1890
List of youth worker competency frameworks
| Source | Competency framework title |
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| Department of Defense | School-Age Staff Training Program |
| Indiana state with the Indiana YouthPRO Association | Indiana Youth Development Credential Core Competencies |
| U.S Department of Labor with the Sar Levitan Center | Youth Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Core Skills |
| Kansas and Missouri with the Missouri Afterschool Network, the Opportunities in a Professional Education Network Initiative, and the Kansas Enrichment Network. | Bi-State Core Competencies for Youth Development Professionals |
| New York with Cornell University and Afterschool Works! New York | New York School-Age Care Credential Core Competencies |
| Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Child Care | Core Competencies for Early Education and Care and Out-of-School Time Educators |
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| National Collaboration for on Workforce and Disability for Youth (NCWD/Youth) | NCWD/Youth Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities |
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| Advancing Careers through Education and Training (ACET) | ACET School-Age Professional Core Competencies |
| Commonwealth Youth Programme | Commonwealth Youth Programme Modules |
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| Academy for Educational Development (AED) | AED Core Competencies for National Youth-Serving Organizations |
| National Collaboration for Youth | Youth Development Worker Core Competencies |
Summary of competency frameworks
Shaded competency frameworks created for youth whose ages extend beyond school age, Bold Substantial Agreement, Italics Agreement, *, affected with restricted sample
aMultiple frameworks mentioned meeting the needs of all youth including those with special needs. However, the frameworks developed by YDPA and NCWD/Youth were the only that included a separate competency area(s) for youth with special needs. This competency includes the training and development of youth with disabilities
List of omitted competency areas by framework
| Omitted competency areas | |
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| Youth Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Core Skills | Group Work, Group Dynamics, Sociology, Adolescent Psychology, Youth and Adult Counseling, Life Skills, Grief Counseling, Knowledge of Youth Legal System, Education and Training, Training Materials Development, Motivational Skills, and Service Learning |
| NCWD/Youth Knowledge, Skills and Abilities | Workforce Preparation, Career Exploration, Relationship Between Employer and Employee, Administrative Skills |
| Commonwealth Youth Programme | Learning Process, Principles and Practice of Youth Development Work, Gender and Development, Policy Planning and Implementation, Promoting Enterprise and Economic Development, Sustainable Development and Environmental Issues |