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Bennett, Troy – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2016
Academic researchers dedicated to contributing to quality improvement in professional practice need to find more effective ways to bridge the gap between research and practice. Bridging the gap requires understanding what encourages the use of research findings by practitioners and what discourages it, as well as understanding how practitioners…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Program Improvement, After School Programs, Recreational Activities
Sanger, Carla – Leadership, 2011
After-school programs can help show students how academics are relevant to their personal interests, and serve as training grounds for future teachers. This article features LA's BEST After School Enrichment Program whose mission is to provide a safe and supervised after school education, enrichment, and recreation program for children ages 5 to…
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Recreational Programs, After School Education, Interests
Roberts, Len; Bruce, James – Parks and Recreation, 1976
A survey was conducted to determine the effect the 12-month school programs have thus far had on recreation and park planning. (SK)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Recreational Facilities
Peer reviewedDustin, Daniel; Hibbler, Dan; McKenney, Alexis; Blitzer, Laura – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2004
The authors argue that it is time to place park and recreation professionals in K-12 schools on a permanent basis. Their proposal is based on the following observations: (1) school facilities are grossly underutilized; (2) the majority of a child's life takes place outside the classroom; (3) park and recreation programs are effective…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Recreational Programs, Integrated Services
Thompson, Anne, Ed. – 2001
With a growing number of families with both parents in the workforce, there is a continuing struggle to find child care for school-age children during the out-of-school hours: before and after school, summers, and holidays. This report provides an overview of the need for school-age care in Arizona and highlights the state's major program…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Early Childhood Education, Latchkey Children, Needs Assessment
Heyne, Linda A.; And Others – 1994
This handbook is the fruit of two projects of the University of Minnesota's College of Education: (1) the Dowling Friendship Program, a 3-year project at a public elementary school in Minneapolis in which children with and without disabilities participated in a variety of recreation activities during school, after school, at each other's homes,…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Education
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2007
Recent trends have resulted in schools implementing an extensive range of preventive and corrective activity oriented to students' needs and problems. Some programs are provided through a school district, others are carried out at, or linked to, targeted schools. Some are owned and operated by schools; some are owned by community agencies. Few…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, School Involvement, After School Programs, Barriers
Piscitelli, Barbara; Mobbs, Jenny – 1986
This report documents the results of a comprehensive survey of State, Catholic, and independent primary schools in Queensland and South Australia conducted in 1986 to identify the extent to which after-school care, recreation, education programs, and playgroup activities operated in school venues. A total of 1,927 schools were surveyed by mail;…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Day, Foreign Countries
Caplan, Judith G.; Calfee, Carol S. – Learning Point Associates, 2006
Afterschool programs are rich with educational opportunities. Programs can make what is learned during the traditional day vibrant and relevant to the lives of children. Comprehensive programs that are integrated into the regular school program and draw on resources within the community can yield positive outcomes for children. Key to this…
Descriptors: Program Design, School Activities, Parent Participation, Comprehensive Programs
Peer reviewedLedman, Shira M.; And Others – Children Today, 1991
Describes the development, characteristics, and effectiveness of the Everybuddy Program in South Richmond-Chesterfield, Virginia, an integrated after-school care and recreation program for disabled and nondisabled children. (BB)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Ancillary School Services, Community Programs, Disabilities
Swedish Inst., Stockholm. – 1992
This fact sheet outlines Sweden's policies of government-supported child care and parental insurance provisions. Swedish families receive: (1) free maternity and child health care; (2) child allowances for each child of 9,000 krona per year through age 16; (3) up to 450 days of paid parental leave for the birth of a child, with 360 days paid at 90…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Health, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Kirkpatrick, Nanda D.; And Others – 1991
This report describes after-school programs available in the Houston (Texas) Independent School District (HISD). Fifty-nine sites offer either after-school child care or instruction to elementary school students in the HISD. Magnet's Extended Instructional Day program is the largest and the Houston Committee for Private Sector Initiatives'…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Attendance, Black Students, Children
Murphy-Chadwick, Nancy; And Others – 1989
Recognizing the need for a strong family housing program to support a student body composed of many nontraditional students, Texas Woman's University converted a traditional residence hall into a family housing unit with an after-school and summer recreation program. The majority of residents in family housing are single mothers with children who…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Ancillary School Services, College Housing, Demonstration Programs
Hamilton, Trudy; And Others – 1985
This package consists of a report describing a project in which child care students served as leaders in after-school recreational programs for latch key children, a series of newspaper articles describing the program, an article by Judy Weber entitled "Latch Key Programs Providing Experiential Opportunities for Child Care Students," and…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Behavioral Objectives, Child Care Occupations, Classroom Techniques

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