Problem of Practice Design Session
Table #1 - Access to opportunity: transportation, employer engagement, and pathway design. Table #2 - Youth work is a profession, not just a job. Table #3 - Funding youth programs in this moment. Table #4 - Strengthening networks and collaboration across organizations. Table #5 - Building a Northside STEM ecosystem for our Black scholars ages 14-18 in North Minneapolis. Table #6 - Knowing what’s working: shared learning, accountability, and youth-centered measures
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Table #1 -Access to opportunity: transportation, employer engagement, and pathway design
Table #2 - Youth work is a profession, not just a job
Table #3 - Funding youth programs in this moment
Table #4 - Strengthening networks and collaboration across organizations
Table #5 - Building a Northside STEM ecosystem for our Black scholars ages 14-18 in North Minneapolis
Table #6 Knowing what’s working: shared learning, accountability, and youth-centered measures
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Reflecting on what you’ve heard today and the feedback from December, what stands out to you most with this problem of practice and why?
What does this tell us about what young people are experiencing right now? How are young people, families, or community already navigating or working around this gap?
We are an abundant, brilliant, and resourceful Northside. Where do we already see shining examples of this on the Northside? What makes those examples work? Who should we learn from, support, or amplify?
What changes/strategies would make the biggest difference, and who needs to be part of collectively making that happen? (Leaders, businesses, organizations, funders, public sector, collaboratives, etc.) What’s one thing we could try right now?
How would we know we got this right for young people, and what information could help us track it?
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