Building Advocates for Strong Youth Policy
Since 2015, NorthStar Alumni have had the opportunity to transform their papers into dynamic and engaging online learning modules through our partnership with the Hubert Project, a repository of knowledge from leaders both local and international, maintained by the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
Through this online format, fellows have the opportunity to build on the ideas initially explored in their papers. E-studies have become rich sources of multimedia content, including videos, infographics, worksheets and other engaging tools, that can be used for workforce training, professional development and advocating for issues in youth and community policy.
Existing e-studies include content on:
You can explore these topics here, and make use of the entire library of information available from authors across the world through the Hubert Project homepage.
Have you used an e-study for personal or professional inquiry? Tell us about it!
Through this online format, fellows have the opportunity to build on the ideas initially explored in their papers. E-studies have become rich sources of multimedia content, including videos, infographics, worksheets and other engaging tools, that can be used for workforce training, professional development and advocating for issues in youth and community policy.
Existing e-studies include content on:
- Rights-based approaches to youth work,
- Youth work perspectives on human development, and
- Taking action toward equity in the field.
You can explore these topics here, and make use of the entire library of information available from authors across the world through the Hubert Project homepage.
Have you used an e-study for personal or professional inquiry? Tell us about it!