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New directions for youth development

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New Directions for Youth Development|August 13, 2002
Alternative strategies for school violence preventionJ C Gagnon, P E Leone
New Directions for Youth Development|November 27, 2002
Positive youth development: thriving as the basis of personhood and civil societyRichard M Lerner, Cornelia Brentano, Elizabeth M Dowling, et al.
New Directions for Youth Development|November 27, 2002
Stability of attributes of positive functioning and of developmental assets among African American adolescent male gang and community-based organization membersCarl S Taylor, Richard M Lerner, Alexander von Eye, et al.
New Directions for Youth Development|August 9, 2002
Ensuring quality and sustainability in after-school programsAn-Me Chung, Adriana A de Kanter, Robert M Stonehill
New Directions for Youth Development|August 9, 2002
Positive youth development initiatives in ChicagoRenae Ogletree, Tony Bell, Natasha K Smith
New Directions for Youth Development|August 9, 2002
Schools alone are not enough: after-school programs and education reform in BostonJennifer Davis, David A Farbman
New Directions for Youth Development|June 4, 2002
Why mentoring in the workplace worksMary Agnes Hamilton, Stephen F Hamilton
New Directions for Youth Development|June 4, 2002
The rhetoric and reality of youth mentoringJean E Rhodes, Jean B Grossman, Jennifer Roffman
New Directions for Youth Development|August 13, 2002
Zero tolerance, zero evidence: an analysis of school disciplinary practiceR J Skiba, K Knesting
New Directions for Youth Development|May 6, 2003
High school after school: creating pathways to the future for adolescentsJoan R Wynn
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New Directions for Youth Development|August 13, 2002
Alternative strategies for school violence preventionJ C Gagnon, P E Leone
New Directions for Youth Development|November 27, 2002
Positive youth development: thriving as the basis of personhood and civil societyRichard M Lerner, Cornelia Brentano, Elizabeth M Dowling, et al.
New Directions for Youth Development|November 27, 2002
Stability of attributes of positive functioning and of developmental assets among African American adolescent male gang and community-based organization membersCarl S Taylor, Richard M Lerner, Alexander von Eye, et al.
New Directions for Youth Development|August 9, 2002
Ensuring quality and sustainability in after-school programsAn-Me Chung, Adriana A de Kanter, Robert M Stonehill
New Directions for Youth Development|August 9, 2002
Positive youth development initiatives in ChicagoRenae Ogletree, Tony Bell, Natasha K Smith
New Directions for Youth Development|August 9, 2002
Schools alone are not enough: after-school programs and education reform in BostonJennifer Davis, David A Farbman
New Directions for Youth Development|June 4, 2002
Why mentoring in the workplace worksMary Agnes Hamilton, Stephen F Hamilton
New Directions for Youth Development|June 4, 2002
The rhetoric and reality of youth mentoringJean E Rhodes, Jean B Grossman, Jennifer Roffman
New Directions for Youth Development|August 13, 2002
Zero tolerance, zero evidence: an analysis of school disciplinary practiceR J Skiba, K Knesting
New Directions for Youth Development|May 6, 2003
High school after school: creating pathways to the future for adolescentsJoan R Wynn
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