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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

The evaluation of social action programmes : a #soft' systems approach

Lewis, Paul John January 1989 (has links)
No description available.
2

Vocational training policies in three EC countries

Dutto, Mario Giacomo January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
3

Careership and markets : structure and agency in the transition to work

Hodkinson, Philip Michael January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
4

The history and politics of the Youth Opportunities Programme 1978-1983

Edwards, David Stuart January 1985 (has links)
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse the function fulfilled by the Youth Opportunities Programme (1978-1983) in its wider political, economic and historical context. There are three main sections to the work. The first establishes the context from which the Youth Opportunities Programme (YOP) emerged. This includes: an analysis of the origins and early development of the Manpower Services Commission (MSC); an historical account of government policy and special measures for the relief of unemployment; and a description of the circumstances and manner in which these elements came together in the development of the MSC's special measures policy, leading to the launch of YOP in April 1978. It is concluded that the initial role of the programme was essentially that of a palliative in the context of the Labour Government's social contract relationship with the trade union movement rather than being a positive element in the MSC's development of a comprehensive manpower policy. The second section is concerned with the actual development and performance of the programme in relation to its original objectives. This includes national level analyses in terms of both quantitative and qualitative objectives, and the conclusions of a case study conducted in the Portsmouth Travel-to-Work Area. The third section examines the significance of the divergences revealed between objectives and results, both in the context of contemporary political and economic developments, and also in a wider historical context which includes the initial progress made by YOP's successor, the Youth Training Scheme (YTS). It is concluded that, although YOP continued to act as a palliative, it developed beyond this towards a new form of active manpower policy consistent with a monetarist macro-economic context. On the basis of this analysis, alternative scenarios for the future are briefly considered.
5

Linking Adolescents' Leadership Exposure to Transformational Leadership: The mediating effects of leadership self-efficacy and social intelligence

Cormier, Jacque-Corey 10 May 2017 (has links)
Concepts such as positive youth development, leadership self-efficacy, and social intelligence are salient to understanding how transformational leadership behaviors manifest in adolescents. The Youth Transformational Model exhibited in the current study establishes the positive relationship that leadership exposure (leadership experience and/or having a formal leadership role), leadership self-efficacy, and social intelligence have with transformational leadership skills (i.e. inspirational motivation and individualized consideration). High school-aged members of a youth leadership organization (N = 142) completed a survey on leadership factors and social intelligence. Leadership self-efficacy was the central component to the relationship between leadership exposure and behaviors. While having a formal leadership role was positively associated with leadership experience and self-efficacy, only leadership experience was related to leadership self-efficacy, social intelligence, and transformational leadership skills. Leadership self-efficacy and social intelligence partially mediated leadership experience and transformational leadership skills’ relationship. These findings suggest that acquiring formal titles and power do not automatically translate to being a considerate and motivational leader. Female participants possessed more positive leadership experiences and higher transformational leadership skills compared to males, yet the literature does not reflect the current findings. Transformational leadership encourages young people not to lead forcibly or from a distance, but to lead by example, care about others’ needs, be motivational, and bring out the best in people. Results highlight the importance of leadership training programs and opportunities for adolescents.
6

Desempenho técnico em jogos reduzidos de jovens jogadores de futebol: uma abordagem longitudinal / Technical performance in small-sided-games of youth soccer players: a longitudinal approach

Lopes, Rafael Alan Rodrigues 20 February 2017 (has links)
Os objetivos do estudo foram a) examinar a dinâmica do desempenho técnico (DT) em jogos reduzidos (JR) de jovens jogadores de futebol em um período de tempo de 14,5 meses, e b) verificar a influência das características antropométricas e de desempenho físico no DT. Os dados de 30 jogadores, considerados de nível elite, da categoria Sub14 (14,3 ± 0,3 anos, 170,5 ± 6,2 cm, 59,6 ± 6,2 kg) foram retidos para análise. Em 4 momentos distintos (M1, M2, M3, M4) de 1 temporada competitiva, foram filmados 16 JR e realizadas medidas antropométricas e testes físicos (Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1, corrida de 10m e 30m, saltos verticais [com e sem contramovimento]). Cada jogador participou em um JR em cada momento de coleta. A quantificação de ações de DT foi realizada através da análise notacional; foi registrado todo tipo de ação em que fosse observada uma clara tentativa de intervir sobre a trajetória da bola. Escores para cada ação originaram-se da frequência de ocorrência. Foram atribuídos escores para envolvimento total (ET), envolvimento com bola (EB), desempenho defensivo total (DDT) e envolvimento ofensivo total (EOT). Uma ANOVA de medidas repetidas foi utilizada para examinar as alterações nas medidas antropométricas e de desempenho físico ao longo dos 4 momentos. Para examinar as alterações nas variáveis de DT foi adotada análise inferencial baseada na magnitude do efeito (tamanho do efeito = TE); considerando como mínima alteração prática importante: TE >= 0,20. Para verificar a influência do nível de desempenho físico no DT, os jogadores foram divididos em \"maior\" e \"menor\" nível de desempenho no Yo-Yo IR1. Uma análise discriminante foi utilizada para examinar diferenças entre grupos, para ET, DDT e EOT. Medidas de estatura e massa corporal também foram incluídas no modelo. Diferenças significantes (aumento) foram observadas ao longo do estudo para as medidas de desempenho no salto vertical sem e com contramovimento (F = 6,75; p = 0,003; F = 31,1; p = 0,001, respectivamente) e no Yo-Yo IR1 (F = 29,5; p = 0,001), assim como para estatura (F = 43,4; p = 0,01) e massa corporal (F = 28,6; p = 0,01). Adicionalmente, os resultados mostraram uma \"possível\" diminuição nos valores de frequência de DDT (M1 vs. M3, e M2 vs M3). Em oposição, observou-se um \"possível\" aumento nas ações de DDT, de M3 para M4. Para o EOT, foram \"possíveis\" as reduções de M1 para M2 e de M1 para M4. Para EB, comparando os momentos M3 e M4, observou-se diminuição \"muito possível\". Uma \"possível\" redução de M1 para M2 e M1 para M4, para ET, também foi observada. Os resultados da análise discriminante demonstraram que o grupo com maior desempenho no Yo-Yo IR1 (capacidade de realizar esforços intermitentes de alta intensidade) apresentava o maior número de ações para DDT em M1 (vs grupo menor desempenho no Yo-Yo IR1 [Wilks\' lambda = 0,77; p = 0,03]). Este resultado não foi observado para os demais momentos do estudo (valores de Wilks\' lambda variaram entre 0,82 e 0,99; p > 0,05) / The objectives of the study were a) examining the dynamic of the Technical Performance (TP) of young soccer players in small-sided-games (SSG) in a 14,5-month period, and b) verify the influence of the anthropometric characteristics and the physical performance on the TP. The data of 30 players, considered of elite level, from the U-14 category (average and standard deviation: 14,3 ± 0,3 years, 170,5 ± 6,2 cm, 5,9 ± 6,2 kg), were kept for analysis. In 4 different moments (M1, M2, M3, M4) of one competitive season, 16 SSG were filmed, and in the same period, anthropometric measures and physical tests performance were collected (Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1, 10m and 30m sprint, vertical jumps [with and without countermovement]). Each player participated in one SSG in each collection moment. The TP actions quantification was executed through notational analysis; it was registered all type of action on which a clear attempt to intervene the ball\'s trajectory could be observed. The scores for each action originated from the frequency of occurrence. Scores were attributed to Total Involvement (TI), Ball Involvement (BI), Total Defensive Performance (TDP) and Total Offensive Involvement (TOI). A repeated-measures ANOVA was used to examine changes in physical and anthropometric measures during the 4 assessment moments. To examine the changes in the variables of TP, the inferential analysis based on the magnitude of the effect was adopted (effect\'s size = ES); considering as minimum practical important alteration: ES >= 0,2. To verify the influence of the physical performance level on the TP, the players were divided into \"higher\" and \"lower\" performance levels in the Yo-Yo IR1. A discriminant analysis was used to examine differences among groups, to TI, TDP and TOI. Measurements of height and body mass were also included. Significant differences (increase) were observed throughout the study for the performance measures in the vertical jump with and without countermovement (F = 6,75; p = 0,003; F = 31,1; p = 0,001, respectively), Yo-Yo IR1 (F = 29,5; p = 0,001), stature (F = 43,4; p = 0,01) and body mass (F = 28,6; p = 0,01). Furthermore, the results show a \"possible\" decrease in TDP frequency values (M1 vs. M3, and M2 vs M3). In contrast, a \"possible\" increase in TDP actions was observed, from M3 to M4. For the TOI, the reductions from M1 to M2 and M1 to M4 were considered \"possible\". Concerning the BI, comparing moments M3 and M4, a \"very possible\" decrease was observed. For the TI, a \"possible difference\" with reduction of M1 to M2 and M1 to M4, was also observed. The results of the discriminant analysis showed that the group with higher performance in the Yo-Yo IR1 (ability to perform intermittent high-intensity efforts) presented the highest number of actions for TDP during M1 (vs lowest performance group in the Yo-Yo IR1 (Wilks\' lambda = 0,77; p = 0,03)). This result was not observed for the other moments of the study (Wilks\' lambda values varied between 0,82 and 0,99; p > 0,05)
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A feasibility study of organizational change of the Civil Aid Service to meet the increasing demand from the community in youth training

張達賢, Cheung, Tat-yin. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
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Leadership Training, Inter-ethnic Conflict Management, and the Youth: A Case Study of One Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Nairobi, Kenya

Mbutu, Paul 2012 August 1900 (has links)
While many non-governmental organizations provide leadership training in inter-ethnic conflict management to Kenyan youth, relatively little is known about what goes into such training. This dissertation is a case study illustrating how the training structure operates. The purpose of this dissertation is to address the challenges associated with youth leadership training in inter-ethnic conflict management, how these challenges are managed, what differences the training makes, and how it is transferred back into the real-life of the youth. To better understand these issues, a two-month qualitative study was conducted divided in two phases involving trainers, youth participants, program designers, and community leaders. Twenty two interviews and 2 focus groups were completed. Results demonstrated four communicative challenges involved in the design of youth leadership training were: (1) audience analysis, (2) material resources, (3) participant challenges, and (4) diversity. Results showed that trainers addressed the communicative challenges by using the following management strategies: needs assessment, financial management, stakeholder education, and dialogue facilitation. The analysis suggested that the conditions that facilitate transfer of training were: participatory models, training organization, and trainee motivation. Similarly, conditions that inhibit training transfer included: resource constraints, youth motivation, environmental conditions, and diversity. Finally, results also suggested that the differences that leadership training made in the lives of the youth were: behavioral transformation, participant input, improved peaceful relationships, and skill development. Successfully managing the communicative challenges in the design and implementation of the training were the main goals of trainers, and the more they took ownership of these goals the more likely the training would be successful. This dissertation suggests that managing the communicative challenges associated with the design and conduct of youth leadership training is the first step to ensuring the training transfer for youth participants and achieving a workable leadership training in inter-ethnic conflict management.
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Desempenho técnico em jogos reduzidos de jovens jogadores de futebol: uma abordagem longitudinal / Technical performance in small-sided-games of youth soccer players: a longitudinal approach

Rafael Alan Rodrigues Lopes 20 February 2017 (has links)
Os objetivos do estudo foram a) examinar a dinâmica do desempenho técnico (DT) em jogos reduzidos (JR) de jovens jogadores de futebol em um período de tempo de 14,5 meses, e b) verificar a influência das características antropométricas e de desempenho físico no DT. Os dados de 30 jogadores, considerados de nível elite, da categoria Sub14 (14,3 ± 0,3 anos, 170,5 ± 6,2 cm, 59,6 ± 6,2 kg) foram retidos para análise. Em 4 momentos distintos (M1, M2, M3, M4) de 1 temporada competitiva, foram filmados 16 JR e realizadas medidas antropométricas e testes físicos (Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1, corrida de 10m e 30m, saltos verticais [com e sem contramovimento]). Cada jogador participou em um JR em cada momento de coleta. A quantificação de ações de DT foi realizada através da análise notacional; foi registrado todo tipo de ação em que fosse observada uma clara tentativa de intervir sobre a trajetória da bola. Escores para cada ação originaram-se da frequência de ocorrência. Foram atribuídos escores para envolvimento total (ET), envolvimento com bola (EB), desempenho defensivo total (DDT) e envolvimento ofensivo total (EOT). Uma ANOVA de medidas repetidas foi utilizada para examinar as alterações nas medidas antropométricas e de desempenho físico ao longo dos 4 momentos. Para examinar as alterações nas variáveis de DT foi adotada análise inferencial baseada na magnitude do efeito (tamanho do efeito = TE); considerando como mínima alteração prática importante: TE >= 0,20. Para verificar a influência do nível de desempenho físico no DT, os jogadores foram divididos em \"maior\" e \"menor\" nível de desempenho no Yo-Yo IR1. Uma análise discriminante foi utilizada para examinar diferenças entre grupos, para ET, DDT e EOT. Medidas de estatura e massa corporal também foram incluídas no modelo. Diferenças significantes (aumento) foram observadas ao longo do estudo para as medidas de desempenho no salto vertical sem e com contramovimento (F = 6,75; p = 0,003; F = 31,1; p = 0,001, respectivamente) e no Yo-Yo IR1 (F = 29,5; p = 0,001), assim como para estatura (F = 43,4; p = 0,01) e massa corporal (F = 28,6; p = 0,01). Adicionalmente, os resultados mostraram uma \"possível\" diminuição nos valores de frequência de DDT (M1 vs. M3, e M2 vs M3). Em oposição, observou-se um \"possível\" aumento nas ações de DDT, de M3 para M4. Para o EOT, foram \"possíveis\" as reduções de M1 para M2 e de M1 para M4. Para EB, comparando os momentos M3 e M4, observou-se diminuição \"muito possível\". Uma \"possível\" redução de M1 para M2 e M1 para M4, para ET, também foi observada. Os resultados da análise discriminante demonstraram que o grupo com maior desempenho no Yo-Yo IR1 (capacidade de realizar esforços intermitentes de alta intensidade) apresentava o maior número de ações para DDT em M1 (vs grupo menor desempenho no Yo-Yo IR1 [Wilks\' lambda = 0,77; p = 0,03]). Este resultado não foi observado para os demais momentos do estudo (valores de Wilks\' lambda variaram entre 0,82 e 0,99; p > 0,05) / The objectives of the study were a) examining the dynamic of the Technical Performance (TP) of young soccer players in small-sided-games (SSG) in a 14,5-month period, and b) verify the influence of the anthropometric characteristics and the physical performance on the TP. The data of 30 players, considered of elite level, from the U-14 category (average and standard deviation: 14,3 ± 0,3 years, 170,5 ± 6,2 cm, 5,9 ± 6,2 kg), were kept for analysis. In 4 different moments (M1, M2, M3, M4) of one competitive season, 16 SSG were filmed, and in the same period, anthropometric measures and physical tests performance were collected (Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1, 10m and 30m sprint, vertical jumps [with and without countermovement]). Each player participated in one SSG in each collection moment. The TP actions quantification was executed through notational analysis; it was registered all type of action on which a clear attempt to intervene the ball\'s trajectory could be observed. The scores for each action originated from the frequency of occurrence. Scores were attributed to Total Involvement (TI), Ball Involvement (BI), Total Defensive Performance (TDP) and Total Offensive Involvement (TOI). A repeated-measures ANOVA was used to examine changes in physical and anthropometric measures during the 4 assessment moments. To examine the changes in the variables of TP, the inferential analysis based on the magnitude of the effect was adopted (effect\'s size = ES); considering as minimum practical important alteration: ES >= 0,2. To verify the influence of the physical performance level on the TP, the players were divided into \"higher\" and \"lower\" performance levels in the Yo-Yo IR1. A discriminant analysis was used to examine differences among groups, to TI, TDP and TOI. Measurements of height and body mass were also included. Significant differences (increase) were observed throughout the study for the performance measures in the vertical jump with and without countermovement (F = 6,75; p = 0,003; F = 31,1; p = 0,001, respectively), Yo-Yo IR1 (F = 29,5; p = 0,001), stature (F = 43,4; p = 0,01) and body mass (F = 28,6; p = 0,01). Furthermore, the results show a \"possible\" decrease in TDP frequency values (M1 vs. M3, and M2 vs M3). In contrast, a \"possible\" increase in TDP actions was observed, from M3 to M4. For the TOI, the reductions from M1 to M2 and M1 to M4 were considered \"possible\". Concerning the BI, comparing moments M3 and M4, a \"very possible\" decrease was observed. For the TI, a \"possible difference\" with reduction of M1 to M2 and M1 to M4, was also observed. The results of the discriminant analysis showed that the group with higher performance in the Yo-Yo IR1 (ability to perform intermittent high-intensity efforts) presented the highest number of actions for TDP during M1 (vs lowest performance group in the Yo-Yo IR1 (Wilks\' lambda = 0,77; p = 0,03)). This result was not observed for the other moments of the study (Wilks\' lambda values varied between 0,82 and 0,99; p > 0,05)
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Marketing skills of young entrepreneurs trained by youth development organisations in Limpopo Province

Sehlapelo, Andrew Mokgaga January 2012 (has links)
Thesis (M.Com. (Business Management)) -- University of Limpopo, 2012

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