Description
About the Author
Tina P. Kruse, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Educational Studies at Macalester College. Whether in the role of college professor, academic advisor, or education consultant, Dr. Kruse focuses on facilitating others to reach their potential. She specializes in the cognitive, social, and emotional development of young adult students, as well as in enhancing community-based, experiential learning.
Reviews
Making Change is a wonderful combination of weaving multiple perspectives and fields of study and insightful case studies into a masterful case about and for youth social entrepreneurship. Clearly positioning youth social entrepreneurship at the intersection of youth development, community development, and social entrepreneurship, the book brings in the best of each and also deals with tensions and problems directly and usefully-including the multitude of words used to describe this kind of work... The text is highly readable and will help both academics and practitioners alike make valuable connections between things they already know as well as to new areas of knowledge and practice. A major contribution I highly recommend that should be widely read and used in the years ahead. * Dale A. Blyth, PhD, Extension Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota *
Optimistic, interdisciplinary, practical. Tina Kruse weaves together insights from positive youth development, social entrepreneurship, and community development to provide support for a valuable synthesis of all three: youth social entrepreneurship. Connecting lessons from research and real-world programs to help young people become active agents of change in their communities, this book is an important resource for youth workers, academics, and policymakers working toward social change. * Jennifer P. Agans, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management, College of Health and Human Development, The Pennsylvania State University *
Making Change unleashes the creative capacity of today's young people to build a positive future for themselves and their communities. Kruse weaves together research, case studies, and street wisdom from a broad swath of youth development research and practice, social enterprises, and community development to chart a path toward a new generation of transformative and integrative youth work that keeps young people, their strengths, and their energy at the center. * Eugene C. Roehlkepartain, PhD, Vice President, Research and Development, Search Institute *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190849795
Author Tina P. Kruse
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 386g
Dimensions(mm) 155mm * 231mm * 10mm