We believe youth engagement through service learning is a critical way to connect the work of volunteers in kids' communities with the work of students in their classrooms, community centers, parks, neighborhoods and homes. Kids that are engaged in service learning projects can better understand issues affecting their communities and can grow into socially active adults.
Youth engagement, and service learning, is a teaching method that combines academic instruction, meaningful service, and critical reflective thinking to enhance student learning and civic responsibility. Youth engagement differs from community service or volunteerism in two major ways:
An effective youth engagement project helps students learn and develop through participation in organized service that meets the needs of their communities. Youth engagement projects should be coordinated with an educational or community service program. The project should provide structured time for students to reflect on the service experience.
Ultimately, participation in youth engagement activities will help to foster civic responsibility among students.
KABOOM! strives to increase the integration and connection of children and youth into the planning and implementation of community-built play space projects from Design Day through to Build Day and even through to the maintenance and upkeep of the play space. The KABOOM! community-build model instills confidence and creativity in the community, empowering and inspiring citizens to continue working to create positive change in their communities. These impacts can and should extend to children, as they are equally important members of a community.
The youth engagement plan deliberately integrates children into the community-build process. The activity guide includes lesson plans that parallel the activities that would be undertaken by a community-build playground planning committee. The lesson plans are meant as a guide and can certainly be modified to meet the needs and desires of your students and the community. They follow the PARC model: Preparation, Action, Reflection and Celebration. Each activity should integrate these four elements for maximum effectiveness with students.
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Browse and download activity guides for youth engagment projects by our four categories: Physical, Mental/Emotional, Social, and Playful.
Activities with an environmetal or "green" focus are noted with a leaf icon () next to them! These projects help kids think about the environment, sustainability, and health! Download additional resources for green activities.
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