Focused training of child and youth-care workers for promoting social and educational inclusion of youth at risk |
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Authors: | Liat Yakhnich Emmanuel Grupper Shlomo Romi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Beit Berl College, Beit Berl, Israel;2. Ono Academic College, School of Education &3. Social Studies, Kiryat Ono, Israel;4. Institute for Education and Community Research, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel |
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Abstract: | Engaging marginalized youngsters in the mainstream society poses a great challenge for child and youth-care (CYC) workers. Workers' ability to promote significant inclusion of these adolescents is largely shaped in process of their professional education. Most academic programs for CYC workers define the profession too broadly, and this lack of specification, reflecting the scope and complexity of the field, could have a negative impact on the inclusion-aimed process of professionalization. This opinion note aims at opening a discussion about a new, inclusion-focused perspective on higher professional education of CYC workers. This discussion could suggest a refinement of CYC curricula to reflect specific characteristics of the target populations as well as consider some core concepts of the field of child and youth care. |
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Keywords: | inclusion marginalization child and youth care professional training youth at risk |
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