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Using a Translational Process to Apply Latino Youth Development Research Findings in Practice

Translating research into practice is a cornerstone for Extension programs. We developed an intentional and collaborative translational process for converting evidence-based knowledge from Latino youth development literature into Extension practice. The process resulted in internal audience-specific...

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Published in:Journal of extension 2018-10, Vol.56 (6)
Main Authors: Moncloa, Fe, Horillo, Shannon, Diaz-Carrasco, Claudia, Espinoza, Dorina M, Hill, Russell, Soule, Katherine
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