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The Hidden Curriculum of Youth Policy

Authors :
Hopman, M.
De Winter, M.
Koops, W.
Critical life events and mental health
Education and Learning: Cognitive and Motor Disabilities
Social and personality development: A transactional approach
Leerstoel Knijn
Leerstoel Winter
Leerstoel Leseman
Afd ontwikkelings psychologie
Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen
Critical life events and mental health
Education and Learning: Cognitive and Motor Disabilities
Social and personality development: A transactional approach
Leerstoel Knijn
Leerstoel Winter
Leerstoel Leseman
Afd ontwikkelings psychologie
Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen
Source :
Youth & Society, 46(3), 360. SAGE Publications Inc.
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2012.

Abstract

Youth policy is more than a mere response to the actual behavior of children, but it is equally influenced by values and beliefs of policy makers. These values are however rarely made explicit and, therefore, the authors refer to them as “the hidden curriculum” of youth policy. The study investigation explicates this hidden curriculum by empirically analyzing policy reports and interviews with policy makers. The study design is based on an existing theory on the content and structure of values. The results show that Dutch youth policy is most dominantly guided by security values. The results also show that there are differences between the social groups the policy measures target. Policy measures regarding “normal” families are becoming increasingly empowering, for example, by putting an emphasis on the competencies of parents. For families at risk, however, the focus is on control over these families by both professionals and citizens.

Details

ISSN :
15528499 and 0044118X
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Youth & Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1b4fe30f1b2d294d726fe14e7ea551ae
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0044118x11436187