Raising the Barre & Stretching the Canvas: Implementing High-Quality Arts Programming in a National Youth Serving Organization

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Title: Raising the Barre & Stretching the Canvas: Implementing High-Quality Arts Programming in a National Youth Serving Organization
Language: English
Authors: McClanahan, Wendy, Hartmann, Tracey A., Research for Action, McClanahan Associates, Inc. (MAI)
Source: Research for Action. 2017.
Availability: Research for Action. 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Tel: 215-823-2500; Fax: 215-823-2510; e-mail: info@researchforaction.org; Web site: http://www.researchforaction.org
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 152
Publication Date: 2017
Sponsoring Agency: Wallace Foundation
Document Type: Reports - Research
Reports - Research-practitioner Partnerships
Descriptors: Art Education, Youth Programs, National Organizations, Youth Clubs, Low Income Groups, Urban Programs, After School Programs, Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Skill Development, Program Effectiveness, Program Implementation, Pilot Projects
Geographic Terms: Wisconsin (Milwaukee), Wisconsin, Minnesota
Abstract: As part of an ongoing, multi-million dollar Wallace Foundation initiative to improve and expand arts learning opportunities for young people, the Wallace Foundation, in partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), developed the Youth Arts Initiative (YAI) to deliver otherwise inaccessible high-quality arts programs to low-income urban tweens in an after-school setting. With funding from the Wallace Foundation, BGCA launched a YAI pilot in February 2014 to see if a multidisciplinary Youth Serving Organization (YSO), working with a small number of its affiliates, could implement a high-quality art skill-development program modeled after out-of-school time programs focused primarily on the arts. This first report from RFA's multi-year evaluation examines early implementation of YAI and found that, while the clubs did create high-quality programming that attracted and retained low-income youth, implementation challenged club culture in a variety of ways.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2017
Access URL: https://www.researchforaction.org/publications/raising-barre-stretching-canvas-implementing-high-quality-arts-programming-national-youth-serving-organization/
Accession Number: ED581104
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:As part of an ongoing, multi-million dollar Wallace Foundation initiative to improve and expand arts learning opportunities for young people, the Wallace Foundation, in partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), developed the Youth Arts Initiative (YAI) to deliver otherwise inaccessible high-quality arts programs to low-income urban tweens in an after-school setting. With funding from the Wallace Foundation, BGCA launched a YAI pilot in February 2014 to see if a multidisciplinary Youth Serving Organization (YSO), working with a small number of its affiliates, could implement a high-quality art skill-development program modeled after out-of-school time programs focused primarily on the arts. This first report from RFA's multi-year evaluation examines early implementation of YAI and found that, while the clubs did create high-quality programming that attracted and retained low-income youth, implementation challenged club culture in a variety of ways.