Clubs and Groups in the Social Education of Young People
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Clubs and membership groups have demonstrated great success in voluntarily attracting young people and providing a context for positive youth development education. These clubs are generally small, flexible groups of young people formed within the framework of larger sponsoring organizations. It is worth looking closely at what we know about clubs and membership groups and the community youth organizations that sponsor them.
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Walker, Joyce; Dunham, Trudy; Snyder, Eric. (1998). Clubs and Groups in the Social Education of Young People. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/125483.
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