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  Youth Work Learning Center  
 
  Courses  

Afterschool/School-Age Curricular Framework Training

2 Sat. Sep. 28-Oct 5

Burnout Prevention for Youth Workers New Class

4 Sat., Oct. 5-26

Guiding Children's Behaviors in Afterschool/School-Age Programs Training

2 Sat. Aug. 31-Sep. 7

Introduction to the Youth Work Profession New Class

Oct. 14-Nov. 8

Noncredit: Foundations in Afterschool and Youth Development New Class

Mon., Oct 7-Dec. 13

Risk and Resiliency Factors in Youth New Class

4 Mon., Nov. 4-25

Working with Transgender Youth New Class

4 Mon., Sep. 9-30

Working with Youth of Color

Sep. 30-Nov. 23

Youth Work in Out-of-Home Care (formerly Youth Development Certificate Program) New Class

Sep. 9-Nov. 16

Youth Work in Out-of-Home Care (formerly Youth Development Certificate Program) New Class

Wed., Sep. 18-Dec. 11

  Dates To Be Announced  
Child Care Programming - School Age (non-credit)
Engaging Young Black Males
Introduction to Child Care - School Age (non-credit)
Overview of Child and Youth Care
Supervised Practicum in Child and Youth Care Sec 101
Supervision Skills for Site Directors in Afterschool Youth Programs Blended Online and Face-To-Face Program
 
For more information, contact:
  Mark Krueger, Professor, markkrue@uwm.edu, 414-227-3138
Quinn Wilder, qwild@uwm.edu, 414-227-3172
Rick Flowers, Program Manager , rflowers@uwm.edu, 414-227-3358
Gevon M. Daynuah, Program Manager, daynuah@uwm.edu, 414-227-3351
Cheryl  Baldwin, Assistant Professor/Director, baldwic@uwm.edu, 414-227-3180
 


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