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ARTICLES DE PERIODIQUES

Self-determination through circus arts : exploring youth development in a novel activity context

Agans, Jennifer ; Davis, Jacqueline ; Vazou, Spyridoula ; Jarus, Tal
Journal of Youth Development vol. 14 no. 3, p. 110-129, 2019

Youth development takes place in many contexts, with different resulting participant outcomes. Broadening the scope of research to include nontraditional contexts such as youth circus arts programs, which are both similar to and different from other out-of-school-time contexts, may promote better understanding of the ways in which these programs impact youth development. The present study examined the prevalence of support for basic psychological needs and positive developmental outcomes among youth circus program participants. Single time-point quantitative surveys were completed by 111 youth members of the American Youth Circus Organization (62% female), ranging in age from 10 to 21. Results indicated psychological need support predicted positive developmental outcomes. Relatedness was the strongest predictor of intrinsic motivation, affect, and positive youth development. This study illustrates a novel way in which physical activity and youth development can be integrated in youth programs. It contributes to the understanding of youths’ self-determined motivation in physical activities and points to the importance of examining under-studied youth activity contexts such as circus arts.
Youth development takes place in many contexts, with different resulting participant outcomes. Broadening the scope of research to include nontraditional contexts such as youth circus arts programs, which are both similar to and different from other out-of-school-time contexts, may promote better understanding of the ways in which these programs impact youth development. The present study examined the prevalence of support for basic psy...

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Positive movement experiences: approaching the study of athletic participation, exercise, and leisure activity through relational developmental systems theory and the concept of embodiment

Agans, Jennifer ; Säfvenbom, Reidar ; Davis, Jacqueline ; Bowers, Edmond P. ; Lerner, Richard M.
Elsiver, 2013

Exercise and athletic participation are widely recognized as important aspects of healthy lifestyles and human development; yet most of the research on youth athletic participation, exercise, and leisure activity has not yet adopted a theoretical framework useful for understanding the development of individual engagement with these movement contexts. In order to gain an adequate understanding of the developmental experiences of involvement in movement contexts, understanding the role of the active individual and the mutually influential relations between individual and context are important. In this chapter, we present a new approach to the study of involvement in movement contexts, using relational developmental systems theory and the concept of embodiment to forward the idea of positive movement experiences (PMEs). The concept of PMEs may facilitate better understanding of involvement in movement contexts as a fundamental component of human life in general, and of youth development in particular. [editor summary]
Exercise and athletic participation are widely recognized as important aspects of healthy lifestyles and human development; yet most of the research on youth athletic participation, exercise, and leisure activity has not yet adopted a theoretical framework useful for understanding the development of individual engagement with these movement contexts. In order to gain an adequate understanding of the developmental experiences of involvement in ...


Cote : 796.083 A259p 2013

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Toward best practices in youth worker training for developmental circus arts programs

Davis, Jacqueline
Brattleboro (Vermont), 2010


Cote : 791.307 1 D2611t 2010

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