Implementation of a youth-adult partnership in Malaysian university-community collaborative: managing multiple hierarchies for youth development

This paper focuses on a youth-adult partnership(Y-AP) based university-community collaborative called the Books for Peace Initiative 2017-2020. The article describes the development, implementation challenges and success of Y-AP-based not-for-profit, university community collaboration in Malaysia. G...

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Main Authors: Arokiasamy, Eugene Fransua, Krauss, Steven Eric
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58975/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58975/1/37-6.pdf
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description This paper focuses on a youth-adult partnership(Y-AP) based university-community collaborative called the Books for Peace Initiative 2017-2020. The article describes the development, implementation challenges and success of Y-AP-based not-for-profit, university community collaboration in Malaysia. Grounded in bioecological theory and development relationships as a key medium of facilitation for positive youth development with Y-AP as the recognised practice for implementation, achieving the project objectives. Although much of the previous research on Y-AP is qualitative in nature, case studies continue to be effective way of building a cross-cultural knowledge base point to different ways that Y-AP can be used to develop young people and build effective youth-adult collaboration. This paper reports on a Y-AP university-community collaborative involving youth aged 20-25. Specifically we set out to describe the implementation of Y-AP in a non-Western setting. The case study focuses on the description of as well as strategies for overcoming three types of hierarchical barriers common within large, bureaucratic institutions in non-Western settings. Youth and Adult relational culture as well as the bureaucratic culture of the public university setting are dealt with and discusses. It is an inductive study which will include both qualitative and quantitatively based data, is envisaged to produce research findings that may lead to unique grounded theoretical perspectives from an Asian viewpoint. It also compares this Asian viewpoint with the Western viewpoint, which includes differing power-distance relationships, and levels of agency and empowerment of both youth and adults.
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spelling upm-589752018-02-19T04:14:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58975/ Implementation of a youth-adult partnership in Malaysian university-community collaborative: managing multiple hierarchies for youth development Arokiasamy, Eugene Fransua Krauss, Steven Eric This paper focuses on a youth-adult partnership(Y-AP) based university-community collaborative called the Books for Peace Initiative 2017-2020. The article describes the development, implementation challenges and success of Y-AP-based not-for-profit, university community collaboration in Malaysia. Grounded in bioecological theory and development relationships as a key medium of facilitation for positive youth development with Y-AP as the recognised practice for implementation, achieving the project objectives. Although much of the previous research on Y-AP is qualitative in nature, case studies continue to be effective way of building a cross-cultural knowledge base point to different ways that Y-AP can be used to develop young people and build effective youth-adult collaboration. This paper reports on a Y-AP university-community collaborative involving youth aged 20-25. Specifically we set out to describe the implementation of Y-AP in a non-Western setting. The case study focuses on the description of as well as strategies for overcoming three types of hierarchical barriers common within large, bureaucratic institutions in non-Western settings. Youth and Adult relational culture as well as the bureaucratic culture of the public university setting are dealt with and discusses. It is an inductive study which will include both qualitative and quantitatively based data, is envisaged to produce research findings that may lead to unique grounded theoretical perspectives from an Asian viewpoint. It also compares this Asian viewpoint with the Western viewpoint, which includes differing power-distance relationships, and levels of agency and empowerment of both youth and adults. Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58975/1/37-6.pdf Arokiasamy, Eugene Fransua and Krauss, Steven Eric (2017) Implementation of a youth-adult partnership in Malaysian university-community collaborative: managing multiple hierarchies for youth development. In: 4th International Conference on Educational Research and Practice (ICERP) 2017, 26-27 July 2017, The Everly Hotel, Putrajaya. (pp. 115-122).
spellingShingle Arokiasamy, Eugene Fransua
Krauss, Steven Eric
Implementation of a youth-adult partnership in Malaysian university-community collaborative: managing multiple hierarchies for youth development
title Implementation of a youth-adult partnership in Malaysian university-community collaborative: managing multiple hierarchies for youth development
title_full Implementation of a youth-adult partnership in Malaysian university-community collaborative: managing multiple hierarchies for youth development
title_fullStr Implementation of a youth-adult partnership in Malaysian university-community collaborative: managing multiple hierarchies for youth development
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a youth-adult partnership in Malaysian university-community collaborative: managing multiple hierarchies for youth development
title_short Implementation of a youth-adult partnership in Malaysian university-community collaborative: managing multiple hierarchies for youth development
title_sort implementation of a youth-adult partnership in malaysian university-community collaborative: managing multiple hierarchies for youth development
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58975/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58975/1/37-6.pdf