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Youth learning and skills

Youth programs are spaces where young people grow and develop skills by exploring their sparks, engaging in real-world activities and projects, working in teams and taking on meaningful roles.

Research briefs

kids peeking out from behind trees

Creating inclusive and impactful outdoor learning experiences

By Nicole Pokorney and Kristina Abbas

Identifying and addressing access and equity barriers can ensure that all young people can experience the outdoors and grow in their connection to the natural world.

4-H kids working on a machine

Using STEM to build learning skills

By Michael Compton and Rebecca Meyer

Non-formal and out-of-school educational settings like 4-H are important in addressing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) learning needs. 

Teens socializing

Social and emotional learning (SEL)

By Kate Walker

SEL is a process by which youth and adults better understand themselves and others. 

2 kids doing an activity together.

Youth aspirations for higher education

By Joanna Tzenis

Youth aspirations are a process of young people hoping and imagining what their lives will be like in the future. 

Reviewed in 2023

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