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Maguire, Sue – Educational Leadership, 2000
Molly Stark School in Bennington, Vermont, is a year-round community school that offers a range of education, health and social services benefiting the students, community, and parents. Five successful initiatives (after-school, birth-to-5, mentoring, health and wellness, and parent literacy and involvement programs) are described. (MLH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Schools, Elementary Education, Family Programs
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Zhao, Yong; Hueyshan Tan, Sophia; Mishra, Punya – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2001
Notes that teachers see the computer as a tool to help them teach better, while students use computers to play games, chat, and design Web sites. Describes the after-school program Kids Learning In Computer Klubhouses (KLICK!) that operates clubhouses within local middle schools. Discusses what participants have accomplished for themselves, their…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Extracurricular Activities
Rutherford, Barbara; Leach, Jennifer – 1991
The purpose of this teaching guide is to introduce children in grades 1-4 and their parents to the 4-H program without the long-term commitment of the traditional 4-H club. The 4-H Clover Awareness Program was designed as an after-school program; however, it could be used in other settings such as a day camp. In addition to introducing children to…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Agriculture, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities
City Univ. of New York, NY. Center for Advanced Study in Education. – 1990
This guide is designed to help program leaders build into their child care and latchkey/after school helper programs a "Helpers Promoting Reading" program, in which adolescents read and review books with young children, thus improving the reading skills and attitudes of both groups, and responding to the developmental needs of early…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education
Filby, Nikola; Lambert, Vicki – Knowledge Brief, 1990
At the elementary school level, promising new early intervention programs, such as the Reading Recovery Program (RRP), show ways to succeed with students in the primary grades. The RRP targeted the poorest readers in a first grade class, who were given supplemental, one-to-one planned lessons for 30 minutes each day by a specially trained teacher.…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Intervention, Educational Practices
Madison Local Schools, Mansfield, OH. – 1984
The Madison Local School District offers guidelines for developing and implementing an independently financed, after-school enrichment program for latchkey children in rural areas. The district, located 40 miles from Cleveland, Ohio, borders on Lake Erie. Sections of the guide concern: (1) program development; (2) establishment of the environment;…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Involvement, Demonstration Programs, Educational Finance
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. Div. of Educational Services. – 1987
This manual details the events which led to the opening, in April, 1986, of the Cleveland (Ohio) Public Schools' Family Life After-School Program for urban latchkey children. Sections of the manual concern: (1) assessment of need; (2) resource inventory; (3) community input; (4) planning; (5) program design; (6) site selection; (7) program size;…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Demonstration Programs, Guidelines, Latchkey Children
Surr, Wendy Boynton; Noonan, Anne; Malecka, Christina; Hall, Georgia – After School Issues, 2002
This document is comprised of 7 issues of a newsletter for the 25 leaders of citywide after-school initiatives in major cities across the United States who comprise the Cross-Cities Network for Leaders of Citywide After-School Initiatives, funded through the National Institute on Out-of-School Time. Each issue of the newsletter provides…
Descriptors: Accountability, After School Education, After School Programs, Child Advocacy
Reid, Kristen; Temple, Judy – 1997
With increasing numbers of parents at work or in training and education programs when children get out of school, the existence and quality of school-age child care (SACC) affects not only families, but the community as a whole. Texas school district involvement with SACC was examined, and qualities of model programs and barriers to developing…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, After School Programs, Day Care Centers, Elementary Education
Bundy, Andrew L. – 2000
This brief is part of a series of technical assistance resources on financing and sustaining out-of-school time and community school initiatives. The brief presents general background information and strategies for maximizing Medicaid funding for such programs and highlights examples of innovative projects throughout the country. The financing…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Programs, Community Schools, Cooperative Programs
Campbell, Nancy Duff; Appelbaum, Judith C.; Martinson, Karin; Martin, Emily – 2000
In response to increasing demands for military child care and lack of comprehensive care standards, the Military Child Care Act of 1989 (MCCA) mandated improvements in military child care. Today, the Department of Defense runs a model child care system serving over 200,000 children daily at over 300 locations worldwide. Noting that most of the…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Change Strategies, Child Development Centers, Day Care
Beadle, Andrew D. – Youth Today, 2003
Describes four exemplary rural youth programs that succeed despite the common lack of transportation and leadership in rural areas. An Alabama church-based program, a Nevada program on an American Indian reservation, and a school-based network in Vermont all offer summer and after-school programs for elementary and secondary students. Texas…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, After School Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education
League of Women Voters Education Fund, Washington, DC. – 1992
In January 1990, the League of Women Voters (LWV) Education Fund launched a 2-year national project to increase the availability of affordable, quality school-age child care for low and moderate income families. As part of this national project, local LWVs implemented model projects with one or more of the following activities: (1) increasing the…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Education, Community Support, Elementary Education
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. Div. of Educational Services. – 1986
Provided are guidelines for developing and implementing a before- and after-school child care program for elementary school students in suburban areas. Guidelines are based on the experience of Ohio's Groveport-Madison Local School District. Contents concern: (1) the process of establishing need; (2) the process of laying the groundwork; (3) first…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Education, Extended School Day
DuMont, Linda; And Others – 1987
This handbook provides an introduction to school-age child care for North Carolina public schools, an annotated bibliography on school-age child care, and information on before- and after-school child care programs in public schools. The introductory Section I focuses on the need for school-age child care and the public school's role in providing…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Education, Extended School Day
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