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CPDC’s Youth Development Programs At-A-Glance
- Each site uses state-of-the-art technology (high speed Internet access, laptops, handhelds) as well as digital cameras, animation, music, composition, and desktop publishing, educational, and data management software
- 80% daily attendance in programs
- Progress is assessed using standardized testing and competency evaluations, including Brigance® Comprehensive Inventory of Basic Skills
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Youth Development Programs
Community Preservation and Development Corporation (CDPC) recognizes youth as a valuable asset and the cornerstone of future development. At 15 of our communities, we have Youth Development (YD) programs enriching the lives of almost 400 youth from low- or moderate-income families and providing them opportunities to use their talents and skills.
How They Work
At the core of the YD Programs are project-based educational enrichment activities, school partnerships, and technology. Our YD staff includes formally trained and experienced educators, who develop curriculum and facilitate instruction. As role models, all staff participate in on-going professional development in areas related to curriculum, instruction, youth development, and technology education.
The goals are geared toward enhancing lifetime learning and success:
- Create a sense of security, safety and control over one's life
- Enhance positive membership in and belonging to groups
- Raise achievement levels in technology, employability, & life skills
- Expand self-knowledge and a positive self-identity
- Develop critical thinking, initiative, and civic responsibility
The YD Program works with children and youth between the ages of 6 and 24 and focuses on:
For more information about the CPDC’s Youth Development Programs, how you can help or get involved, please contact CPDC.
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