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Resources for Creative Youth Development

Extensions Magazine · Issue 3

A curated set of publications, global organisations, and ongoing resources for everyone working in Creative Youth Development. To learn more about all of GELYDA's available resources, visit gelyda.org.

Publications

Supporting Youth Mental Health with Arts-Based Strategies: A Global Perspective

Tasha L. Golden, Richard W. Ordway, Susan Magsamen, Aanchal Mohanty, Yifan Chen, T. W. Cherry Ng
International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab), Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine · BioMed Central
link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12916-023-03226-6

Seven Questions about Creativity and Creative Thinking: What Do PISA 2022 Data Tell Us?

PISA · OECD Publishing
doi.org/10.1787/0aa52128-en

Supporting Students to Think Creatively: What Education Policy Can Do

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development · OECD Publishing
doi.org/10.1787/8447ec16-en

Well-Being and Well-Becoming Through the Arts: A Picture of Mattering for Youth of Color

Esohe Osai, Tom Akiva, Jackie Spiezia, Alecia Young, and Tracy Medra
Wallace Foundation
doi.org/10.59656/A-YA1273.001

Global Organisations

AIM — Academy for Impact through Music

aimpowers.com

Global Centre for Creative Youth Development™

globalcentreforcyd.org

Global Extended Learning and Youth Development Association (GELYDA)

gelyda.org

The International Teaching Artist Collaborative (ITAC)

itac-collaborative.com

The International Alliance of Youth Writing Centers

youthwriting.org

International Youth Foundation

iyfglobal.org

Music Crossroads International

music-crossroads.net

Monthly Blogs

GELYDA continues to bring a range of expert voices to the table through our blog series, offering a global perspective on cutting-edge research, policies, and practices in the field.

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Foreword from the Editors

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Contributors — the voices of Issue 3

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