This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of youth development, including theories and applications across different countries, namely India, the UK, and Australia. It presents the status of youth and their role in society, their education, and their career perspectives. The focus is on developing youth's internal abilities by providing a creative and supportive environment through appropriate mentorship and encouragement. It discusses a wide range of contemporary and relevant issues relating to holistic career growth of youth, whereby youth work is recognized as a profession. Academicians from various disciplinary backgrounds offer conceptual and methodological perspectives. Chapters into five themes focus on a balance between developing stable, protective factors for mental health, and positive youth development to ensure appropriate cognitive, social, emotional, and behavioral skills needed to thrive in an evolving world. It discusses the status of the youth in terms of digital competency, engagement of youth in sports, teaching, political process, and community development activities in the present and rapidly altering world scenario. The book also discusses the role of institution-based family counseling for healthy youth development. Given its comprehensive coverage, the handbook is an essential resource for a broad audience of youth researchers, practitioners and policymakers of population sciences, childhood and youth studies, development studies, and psychology.
Part I: Positive Youth Development.
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1. Positive Youth
Development Through Holistic Approach.
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2. The Promotion of Youth
Development in Higher Education Through School-Based Family Counseling.-
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3. Literature as a Moral Tool for Youth: A Select Study of Canonical
Texts.
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4. Developing Bhutan: Nurturing Youth.
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5. Youth
Development: International Perspectives.
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6. Sport in Physical
Education for Bullying, Harassment and Violence Prevention.
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7.
Involvement in Sports: Developing a New Culture for Youth.
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8.
Wrestling out Youth Development through Indigenous Sports and Games: An
Account of Naga Style Wrestling.
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9. Indias Demographic Dividend and
Policy Implications.
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10. Positive People & Confident Competitors:
Resilient Youth Development Through Sport and Physical Activity.- Part II:
Youth, Education and Career.
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11. A Review on the Impacts of AI on
Youth.
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12. Understanding Youth Participation in Education: Youth as
Teaching Professionals.
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13. Current Trends In Career Decision-Making
In Youth: Opportunities and Challenges.
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14. Efficacy of Online
Training on Internet of Things (IoT) and Automation through Industry and
Institute Partnership during COVID-19 Lockdown.-Chapter
15. Youth and
Information Literacy: A Global Perspective. etc.
Sibnath Deb, PhD, DSc, is a Professor of the Department of Applied Psychology at Pondicherry University (A Central University). He served the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (An Institute of National Importance), Government of India, as Director from Jan 8, 2020, to June 30, 2023. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia and Member Board of Directors, Institute for School-based Family Counselling, California, USA. From 2004 to 2008, he served the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) as a Council Member. He has produced 22 PhDs, published 22 books (by Sage, Springer, Routledge, PEARSON, and so on), and more than 100 research articles. His research interests include child safety, students mental health, youth development, adolescent reproductive health, family relationships and child protection. In recognition of his academic and research contribution, Prof.Deb has received many national and international awards, including The Visitors Award 2019 for his significant contribution to research from the Honourable President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind.
Shayana Deb holds an MSc in Behavioural Science from the CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India. Currently, she is doing a second Master's Degree in Youth Policy from the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. She did her undergraduate with a triple major, i.e., Biotechnology, Chemistry and Botany. She has a special interest in child protection and youth development. She volunteered in three research projects which developed her interest in child welfare and well-being and positive youth development.