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Anderson-Butcher, Dawn – Prevention Researcher, 2010
While many strategies for enhancing school connectedness occur inside the school walls, during the school day, and administered by teachers and school staff, additional opportunities to build connections to the school exist in the out-of-school time. This article overviews key design features and qualities within afterschool programs that promote…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, After School Programs, Student Participation, Youth Programs
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Morland, Lyn – Prevention Researcher, 2007
Children of immigrants are an important and growing part of American society, and they have an increasingly vital role to play in the future of this country. Those arriving in the U.S. as immigrants or refugees, as well as those born here to at least one immigrant parent, currently make up more than 20% of all children and youth in this country.…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Immigrants, Refugees, Youth Programs
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Walker, Karen E.; Arbreton, Amy J. A. – Prevention Researcher, 2005
After-school programs attempt to provide safe havens that keep youth off the streets and offer them a variety of opportunities to enhance their experiences and skills, including educational outcomes such as grades. What the programs actually accomplish has been somewhat different. Major evaluations of after-school programs have shown that they do…
Descriptors: Program Design, Adolescents, After School Programs, Community Centers
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Roth, Jodie L. – Prevention Researcher, 2004
Adolescents face a number of obstacles on the way to adulthood, from time-crunched parents, dangerous substances and behaviors, overburdened schools and a more demanding job market. Consequently, many believe that adolescents should no longer fend for themselves during the non-school hours. Growing public support for more structured activities…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Adolescents, Public Opinion, Adolescent Development
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Post, Margaret; Little, Priscilla – Prevention Researcher, 2005
This article examines how out-of-school time programs can promote youth involvement in civic action by focusing on four interrelated programmatic strategies: establishing organizational readiness that fosters engagement; promoting youth-adult partnerships; engaging youth as leaders and decision makers; and involving youth in research and…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Adolescent Development, Youth Programs, Participation