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- Title
Youth Perceptions of a Technology-Focused Social Enterprise.
- Authors
O'donnell, Julie; Tan, P.; Kirkner, Sandra
- Abstract
A qualitative approach was used to explore youth's perceptions of their experiences with Change Agent Productions (CAP); a social enterprise designed to provide challenging, positive youth, and career development opportunities for low-income, culturally-diverse high school and college-age youth. Four focus groups were held with youth who had worked at least one job for CAP at the end of the second year of the program. Open-ended questions were used to explore youth job experiences as well as the impact these experiences had on different areas of their lives. Besides helping youth to learn about potential career paths and the subtleties of employment in the real world, outcome themes included improved academic success and higher educational aspirations, more self-confidence, professionalism, leadership skills, better work habits, and improved communication and relationships with both peers and family. Implications for social enterprises focused on youth are discussed.
- Subjects
CALIFORNIA; COMMUNICATION; CONFIDENCE; EMPLOYMENT; EXPERIENCE; FOCUS groups; GROUNDED theory; LEADERSHIP; PUBLIC speaking; RESEARCH funding; SELF-perception; TECHNOLOGY; VOCATIONAL guidance; QUALITATIVE research; PROFESSIONALISM
- Publication
Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2012, Vol 29, Issue 5, p427
- ISSN
0738-0151
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10560-012-0268-y