Book details

Socializing for the New Order: Or, Educational Values of the Juvenile Organization, Including a Résumé of "Boy Scouts," "Camp Fire Girls," and Twelve Other Organizations
Published in
2015
Description
This work has been selected by scholars as culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization. It was reproduced from the original artifact and remains true to the original work, including original copyright references and library stamps. The work is in the public domain in the United States and possibly other nations, allowing for free distribution. Despite potential issues like missing or blurred pages, it is considered important enough to be preserved and made available to the public. The preservation process is supported to keep this knowledge alive and relevant.
Age
6-18
Text complexity
proficient
Length
118 pages
Why to read
- Understanding Youth Development: The book provides insights into how juvenile organizations like the Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls contribute to the social and educational development of young people.
- Educational Strategies: Readers can learn about the various educational strategies employed by these organizations and how they can be applied to other educational settings.
- Historical Perspective: The book offers a historical perspective on youth organizations, which can be valuable for educators, historians, and those interested in the evolution of youth education and socialization.
- Leadership Skills: For those involved in youth leadership or considering creating a youth organization, the book can serve as a guide to understanding the values and principles that make such organizations effective in shaping future leaders.