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PRYDE Presents: Talking Youth Research

PRYDE Presents: Talking Youth Research

By Kristen Elmore

Students in the Program for Research on Youth Development and Engagement (PRYDE) at Cornell University talk with faculty, practitioners, and other students about research to improve the health and well-being of children and adolescents.
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PRYDE Presents: Introduction to PRYDE from Program Director Anthony Burrow (Ep. 1)

PRYDE Presents: Talking Youth ResearchOct 22, 2020

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PRYDE Presents: Dr. Wendy Wolfe on partnerships to improve young people’s healthy habits (Ep. 4)

PRYDE Presents: Dr. Wendy Wolfe on partnerships to improve young people’s healthy habits (Ep. 4)

Ep. 4 features a conversation between undergraduate PRYDE Scholars Isabella Lombardo and Jessica Lindenstraus and Dr. Wendy Wolfe, a Research Associate in Cornell’s Division of Nutritional Sciences. This episode was recorded pre-pandemic and focuses on the collaborative development of two interconnected nutrition programs, the Choose Health: Food, Fun, and Fitness (CHFFF) curriculum for children, and Choose Health Action Teens (CHAT), in which adolescents are trained to teach CHFFF. Wolfe discusses the Youth Healthy Eating and Active Living Project Work Team and other partnerships, including one with NYC 4-H that is now in its 5th year.

Learn more about how Dr. Wolfe and her colleague Dr. Jackie Davis-Manigaulte (CUCE-NYC) adjusted their programming during COVID: https://www.human.cornell.edu/spotlights/nyc-youth-choose-health

PRYDE: https://pryde.bctr.cornell.edu/

Editing: Audry Hong, Kyle Muña, Jessica Lindenstraus, Isabella Lombardo, & Kristen Elmore

Music: seachange by airtone (courtesy of ccMixter)

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PRYDE Presents: Cornell PRYDE Scholars share their stories (Ep. 3)
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PRYDE Presents: Jane Powers on youth voice in translational research (Ep. 2)

PRYDE Presents: Jane Powers on youth voice in translational research (Ep. 2)

Ep. 2 features a conversation between undergraduate PRYDE Scholar Carley Robinson and Dr. Jane Powers, Director of ACT for Youth at Cornell’s Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research. They discuss the benefits of bringing youth voices into the research process, and Dr. Powers offers perspective on the role of intermediary organizations in moving research into practice.

Links to learn more about topics mentioned in this episode:

Positive youth development training materials http://actforyouth.net/youth_development/professionals/online_courses.cfm

Guide for Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) in evaluation http://www.actforyouth.net/resources/n/n_yap-eval-guide.pdf

PRYDE https://pryde.bctr.cornell.edu/

Editing: Kyle Muña, Carley Robinson, & Nitori Henderson

Music: seachange by airtone (courtesy of ccMixter)

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PRYDE Presents: Introduction to PRYDE from Program Director Anthony Burrow (Ep. 1)
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