tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870492126959061342.post9131098544095055255..comments2024-03-26T11:50:32.354-05:00Comments on Youth Development Insight: Increase reflection to strengthen program qualityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870492126959061342.post-78530008349598570732014-09-25T11:21:22.000-05:002014-09-25T11:21:22.000-05:00Kay,Thanks for the comment and glad you found some...Kay,<br>Thanks for the comment and glad you found some useful tools! What do you think are some of the key strategies to engage HS aged youth in deeper reflection? Do you find them more likely or less likely to share reflections than younger students?<br>Anne Stevensonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870492126959061342.post-11436321515790132922014-09-25T11:19:17.000-05:002014-09-25T11:19:17.000-05:00Margo,Thanks for the comment. I agree that small ...Margo,<br>Thanks for the comment. I agree that small steps toward including more reflection can really have an impact, and even end-of-session quickies like Fist to Five help engage youth voice. What ideas have you used, Margo, for helping facilitators/group leaders be more reflective within the program time, as opposed to at the end of session?<br>Glad to share a favorite in Roger Greenaway's website...it is chock full of teaching strategies as well as actual tools he uses! let me know what you find that you like!<br>Anne Stevensonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870492126959061342.post-56280819292999231462014-09-25T05:43:59.000-05:002014-09-25T05:43:59.000-05:00excellent suggestions, even for me as a seasoned s...excellent suggestions, even for me as a seasoned secondary teacher<br>Thank you!<br>Kay Marrennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870492126959061342.post-86915627497038729912014-09-25T04:54:40.000-05:002014-09-25T04:54:40.000-05:00This is wonderful post, Anne. I find when meeting...This is wonderful post, Anne. I find when meeting with our clubs and programs to review quality scoring this is one area that they often choose to follow up with ACTION. There are so many ways to incorporate reflection into our youth programming and you give a rich number of resources to consider. The two booklets have so many ideas to offer. I think we have made a big impact with coaching youth workers how they can bump up program quality with reflection. Even when staff is out of time for the day, they can get youth to vote with a Fist to Five what they thought about the days activities. For me the Active Reviewing resource is new, so thank you for adding to my resource list.<br>Margo Hermannoreply@blogger.com