Slide presentation for the first session of MIdAmerica-UUA's online course on Youth & Young Adult Ministries. This session was primarily an introduction.
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Youth & Young Adult Ministries Session One
1. Youth & Young Adult
Ministries
An Online Course Presented by the
MidAmerica Region of the UUA
with Support from the Fahs Collaborative
and the UUA RE Credentialing Program
Tuesday, February 12, 13
8. Youth & Young Adult
Ministries
Six 90 Minute Webinars (Didactic)
Six 60 Minute Conference Calls (Interactive)
Readings (Required & Recommended,
Available Online)
Final Project (Written & Oral Presentation)
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9. Course Outcome
By the end of this course, students should
be able to design, implement, and assess a
developmentally appropriate faith
development experience (rite of passage,
worship service, service opportunity, or
leadership experience) for youth and/or
young adults.
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10. RE Credentialing
Relevant Training Opportunity
Structured Learning Experience
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11. Associate Level
Scope of Knowledge & Skill
Recognizing developmental differences
between middle school and high school
youth, and/or between high school
youth and young adults.
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12. Associate Level
Demonstrated by
Support staff and volunteers in worship,
rites of passage, and programming for
youth and/or young adults.
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13. Credentialed Level
Scope of Knowledge & Skill
Knowledge of the developmental needs
of adolescents and young adults and
the ways in which those are addressed
through youth and young adult
programming.
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14. Credentialed Level
Demonstrated by
Using knowledge to assess and enhance
worship, rites of passage, and
programming for youth and/or young
adults.
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15. Master Level
Scope of Knowledge & Skill
Working knowledge of the human and
faith development needs of youth and/
or young adults and the ways in which
those are addressed through a ministry
to youth and/or young adults.
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16. Master Level
Demonstrated by
Recruiting and supporting youth
and/or young adults in leadership
positions and service positions.
Using faith development to inform
models of rites of passage and
worship for youth and/or young
adults.
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17. Competency
Overview
Structured Learning Experiences
Work Products/Portfolio Exhibits
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18. Overview
Provide an overview of what you know
about this competency area, and how you
have integrated your knowledge into your
professional practice. Suggested length--
and only a suggestion--is up to one page.
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19. Structured Learning
Experiences
Reflection on:
Provide a paragraph describing the
learning experience and its value to you
(suggested length of reflection [and
only a suggestion] is 50-100 words).
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20. Structured Learning
Experiences
Integration in Work:
Provide a paragraph describing how this
has or will influence your work
(suggested length of reflection [and
only a suggestion] is 125-175 words).
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21. Work Products/
Portfolio Exhibits
Brief description of each work example
(suggested length of description [and only
a suggestion] is 50-100 words)
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22. Work Products/
Portfolio Exhibits
Relevance to competency:
Provide a paragraph with each work
example that explains why you chose
the particular piece and how the piece
serves to demonstrate your competency
in this area (suggested length of each
reflection [and only a suggestion] is
125-175 words)
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23. Adolescent Development
Early Adolescence (ages 12-15)
Middle Adolescence (ages 15-18)
Late Adolescence (ages 18-22)
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24. Changes in
Young Adulthood
Adolescence (generally defined as puberty
through age 18)
Young adulthood (generally defined as 18 to
22 or 18 to 25)
Later adulthood (generally defined as
mid-20s and older)
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25. An Emerging Field
Researchers have begun to define young
adulthood as its own developmental
period, referring to it as “emerging
adulthood,” “the frontier of adulthood,” or,
earlier, “the novice phase.”
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26. An Emerging Field
Here at the start of the 21st century,
researchers are creating a new field
around young adulthood, just as, at the
turn of the 20th century, researchers
defined a new field around adolescence.
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27. Youth & Young Adult
Developmental Stages
Early Adolescence
Middle Adolescence
Late Adolescence/Emerging Adulthood
Young Adulthood
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28. What Is Adulthood?
There are two broad assumptions that
define adulthood in our culture:
I know and am fairly comfortable
with who I am.
I am willing to take responsibility
for myself.
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29. Course Outcome
By the end of this course, students should
be able to design, implement, and assess a
developmentally appropriate faith
development experience (rite of passage,
worship service, service opportunity, or
leadership experience) for youth and/or
young adults.
Tuesday, February 12, 13