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Saturday, January 14, 2012

An Organization of Choice

The Future of Children

http://futureofchildren.org/futureofchildren/index.xml



The Future of Children (FOC), Princeton - Brookings: Providing research and analysis to promote effective policies and programs for children.



This organization provided a wealth of information about various child related topics. There are links to journal articles written on key issues associated to the well-being of children's, such as children’s health issues, child abuse and neglect, providing ample and appropriate child care and education.

The FOC’s journal entitled, Work and Family, examines the changes associated with the work and family balance in America. It offers key proposals to ease family troubles while preserving company productiveness. FOC aims to connect with a wide audience to provide the best objective research possible.  The dialog contained in the journals, are literature reviews, which present a balanced view of the text and supporting data.  It reviews both fundamental and pertinent research to emphasize what we know as well as what works, and avoids the use of exceedingly technical language. The venture also supports various outreach activities, conferences, an active website, and webcasts of numerous outreach productions. Evidence of their dedication to reach a broad audience was revealed, when I found electronic versions of their resources and participation within their outreach forums, free of charge.  Hard copies of Work and Family, are frequently provided free of charge at their outreach events, and are available for sale on their website.

The resource link leads to further sources to study;

·         The Brookings Institution's Center on Children and Families,

·         The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University,

·         The Center for Health and Wellbeing at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs,  

·         The Center for Research on Child Wellbeing at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs,

·         The Education Research Section at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

When I started searching the website for FOC, I found several relevant articles discussing immigration. One which caught my attention was, Demography of Immigrant Youth: Past, Present, and Future (Passel, 2011).

Passel examines demographic tendency and projections in the American youth population, highlighting on the trends amid immigrant youth. He followed swings in the youth population over the past century, scrutinizes population projections through 2050, and provides insight about the likely influence of the immigrant youth inhabitants on American society.

1 comment:

Jo Ann said...

Thank you for sharing this resource. I will have to check it out. One thing I have noticed is the wealth of resources that exist relating to children and education! I guess I didn't realize it until I actually started looking. Also I am so glad you were able to connect with a professional outside the United States!!