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Title: Service Learning with Native youth in Detention


1
Service Learning with Native youth in Detention
  • National Indian Youth Leadership Project
  • McClellan Hall, Founder

2
The Project Venture Model
  • Service Learning is critical element of the PV
    approach, in combination with outdoor adventure
    and strategic group development
  • Evidence-based program
  • Recognized by CSAP, NREPP, OJJDP
  • Replicated in 23 states and Canada
  • Recognized by First Nations Behavioral Health
    Assn. as Exemplary Program for Children of Color
    and as Best Practice for AI/AN and Pacific Island
    Indigenous Youth

3
Service Learning
  • A methodology that links learning with various
    forms of service, through thoughtfully designed
    projects that meet the needs of the community.
    Learning can be connected to academic content
    areas or, can connect to cultural, language or
    other community-determined outcomes.

4
Service Learning Criteria
  • Youth led
  • Not be seen/used as punishment
  • Focused on meaningful projects
  • Projects based on priorities of youth
  • Projects contain learning outcomes and are
    culturally appropriate
  • Projects contain opportunity for reflection
  • Groups adopt Full Value Commitment as guideline
    for group interaction

5
Support Needed
  • Key people identified as support group for
    re-entry of the young person
  • Staff development for support group
  • Understanding of Full Value Commitment and
    Positive Youth Development approaches
  • Staff development for detention facility staff
  • Promote and reinforce trust, positive behaviors
    and attitudes

6
Service Learning Cycle
7
Service Learning Outcomes
  • (re)Connecting youth with the natural world
  • (re)Connecting youth tribal community, language
    and culture
  • Youth make a contribution to the community
  • Youth connect with elders, tribal programs and
    people who are doing positive work
  • Develop 21st Century skills, explore careers
  • Rites of passage/metaphors

8
Green Projects
  • Community Scan what kinds of Green
    opportunities are there?
  • Environmentally focused projects
  • Building projects (ie strawbale houses)
  • Stream/Habitat Restoration
  • Bison Projects
  • Solar/wind projects
  • Range Management

9
Service Learning and Green Options
  • Collaborations with agencies Jane Goodall
    Institute, Wilderness Alliance, Sierra Club,
    tribal agencies
  • Collaboration with Fish Game Dept.
  • Work with elders to build sweat lodges and assist
    with ceremonies
  • Oral History possibilities
  • Surveying, mapping sacred sites

10
Ideas for Green Projects
  • Green Roofs
  • Weatherization
  • Organic farms/gardens
  • Straw Bale building
  • Community Gardens
  • Murals
  • Recycling
  • Cisterns for gardens

11
Skills youth can take with them
  • Communication skills, inter/intra-personal
  • Language (Journaling)
  • Cooperation, teamwork, interdependence
  • Problem solving
  • Decision making
  • Listening
  • Being present
  • Respect

12
Full Value Commitment
  • Set of Guidelines for how we interact within the
    project.
  • Be Here (Present)
  • Be Safe
  • Speak Your Truth
  • Set Goals
  • Let Go and Move On

13
Traditional Arts as service learning
14
TANAY Model
  • Therapeutic Adventure for Native American Youth
  • Staff Development is critical
  • Elements of Positive Youth Development
    integrated with service and green projects
  • Integrate brain development research on Adverse
    Childhood Experiences

15
Training and staff development
  • Strategic group building and support
  • Based on respect for youth
  • Positive interaction/communication
  • Being present
  • Youth seen as resources, potential leaders
  • Goal setting (youth and adult staff)
  • Dealing with being uncomfortable with process

16
Feedback Model
  • Clear and specific, includes positive
  • Check in to see if it was clear
  • Check others perceptions
  • Solicited, not imposed
  • Avoids emotion-laden words
  • Appropriate timing, deals with issues people can
    do something about
  • Allows person to choose solutions/behaviors
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