Wirkungsnachweis aus der Literatur

Kurzfristig (< 1 Jahr)
Mikro (Individuum)
Psychisch & Physiologisch

positive development for young people by means of practice of cultural activities

persönliche Entwicklung / Erwerb von sozialen und personalen Kompetenzen

The practice of cultural activities has broader positive impacts on young people’s development. The benefits of these cultural activities are rarely discussed in the country reports themselves, but other research shows the positive impacts of engagement of young people in culture on their learning and competence development. A systematic review of research on the impacts of the engagement of young people in the practice of cultural activities was carried out by the Culture and Sports Evidence Programme in the UK. While recognising the gaps in research in this area, it found evidence of positive outcomes on the academic attainment of students, early literacy skills, cognitive abilities and transferable skills.

Beschreibung der Aktivität

maßnahmenübergreifend
<BODY>The term "youth work" describes a wide range of activities, themes and actions offered by different actors in different fields and in different forms. However, youth work differs significantly from other policy areas through its three main characteristics, which are its nature: focus on young people, personal development and voluntary participation. In total there are eight fields of action: youth in the world, participation, health and well-being, employment and training, volunteering, social inclusion, creativity and culture.</BODY>
europaweit
teilnehmende Kinder und Jugendliche

Evaluierung der Aktivität

This report was developed between August 2012 and October 2013. During this period, the research team: • carried out a review of what is already known and what gaps exist in knowledge on the topic of youth work in the EU; • created a typology of different youth work activities across the EU; • mapped the national context of youth work in each Member State through an examination of definitions, legal frameworks, the situation of youth workers, the role and value of youth work and the impact (this was completed in January 2013 and thus reflects the situation as of then); • held a seminar with stakeholders to share knowledge and expertise and discuss the preliminary results of the study; • carried out case studies with youth work initiatives and activities exploring the stories behind their success.
between August 2012 and October 2013