Maria T. Grasso (2016) Generations, Political participation and Social Change in Western Europe
In: Intersections: East European journal of society and politics, Band 3, Heft 1
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In: Intersections: East European journal of society and politics, Band 3, Heft 1
ISSN: 2416-089X
In: Kovacic, Marko and Baketa, Nikola and Grubisic Cabo, Marita (2020) Mapping youth studies curricula: what is formal education in the field of youth studies saying about young people? In: Youth worker education in Europe: policies, structures, practices. Youth knowledge (26). Council of Europe, Strasbourg, pp. 137-147. ISBN 978-92-871-8868-7
IN ENGLISH: This chapter focuses solely on formal education with the objective to offer an overview of the landscape in terms of youth studies education. It is important to emphasize that the focus of this chapter is on youth studies rather than merely youth work programmes. In this chapter, youth studies are seen as a broader concept than youth work education, which includes different aspects such as youth research, youth policy, and finally - youth work. The main research objective of this research was to map the content of various youth studies programmes, by examining topics they cover and understand their position in relation to youth workers' education. The analysis includes 100 programmes in total (65 BA and 35 MA programmes) from 16 EU countries. --- IN CROATIAN: Poglavlje je fokusirano na isključivo formalno obrazovanje s ciljem pregleda dostupnih mogućnosti u pogledu sadržaja vezanih uz mlade. Važno je naglasiti kako je fokus poglavlja na obrazovnim programima u čijem su središtu mlade, a ne isključivo programa usmjerenih na rad s mladima. U tom pogledu, obrazovni programi u čijem su središtu mladi se smatraju obuhvatnijim te uključuju različite aspekte poput istraživanja mladih, politika za mlade te rad s mladima. Glavni istraživački cilj je mapiranje sadržaja različitih programa usmjerenih na mlade kroz analizu tema kojima se bave te razumijevanje njihove pozicije u odnosu na obrazovanje osoba koje rade s mladima. Analiza uključuje 100 programa (65 preddiplomskih i 35 diplomskih) iz 16 država Europske unije.
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