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Pekow, Charles – Working Mother, 1998
Describes several innovative after-school enrichment programs, including their specific focus and activities. Notes concerns about "burn-out" for some children after a full day of school work. Includes tips for getting such a program started. (HTH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities
Peer reviewedGlazer, Neil T.; Williams, Sharron – Educational Leadership, 2001
Key ingredients for achieving academic success include being prepared, taking responsibility for one's learning, making an effort, and completing homework every day. At Shaker Heights (Ohio) Middle School, after-school programs (academic sessions, a homework center, a homework hotline, and a university tutorial program) help students complete…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Homework, Middle Schools, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedTingley, Jennifer – Educational Leadership, 2001
With structure and support, volunteers can be a great resource for after-school programs. Program managers should train volunteers with specific information, provide appropriate teaching strategies and materials, put important information in writing, match volunteers appropriately, facilitate icebreaker activities, respect volunteers' time, stress…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, After School Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Peer reviewedLyons, Eileen C. – Afterschool Matters, 2000
Every youth organization must create an agency culture that promotes positive values and relationships. Using social work theory, the article proposes a Model for Common Humanity, offering nine principles that can guide the fostering of an agency milieu: needs dialogue; purpose, values, and expectations; adaptation; mutuality; building consensus;…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Agency Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Extracurricular Activities
Peer reviewedPalmore, Elaine Mitchell – Montessori Life, 1999
Describes the development of an after-school club for kindergarten-age children enrolled in a Montessori preschool program in Nashville, Tennessee. Activity units included performing a play of Sendak's "Where the Wild Things Are," studying country music and writing songs, and holding a dinner for the children's parents. (KB)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Clubs, Enrichment Activities, Extracurricular Activities
Brooke, Robert; Coyle, Deborah; Walden, Anne; Healey, Conniem; Larson, Kim; Laughridge, Virginia; Ridder, Kim; Williams, Molly; Williams, Shawn – Language Arts, 2005
This article describes a teacher study group focusing on After School Writing Circles for elementary students as a site of Thirdspace professional development. Borrowing the concept of Thirdspace from postmodern geographer Edward Soja, the authors argue that professional development works best when teachers engage in the dual work of imagining and…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Writing Instruction, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Mahoney, Joseph L.; Lord, Heather; Carryl, Erica – Child Development, 2005
This longitudinal study evaluated after-school program (ASP) participation and the development of academic performance (school grades, reading achievement) and teacher-rated motivational attributes (expectancy of success, effectance motivation) over a school year. Participants were 599 boys and girls (6.3 to 10.6 years) from an urban,…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Disadvantaged Youth, Reading Achievement, After School Programs
Peterson, Terry K. – School Administrator, 2005
In this article, the author discusses how after-school programs are very popular with the public. A series of annual voter surveys conducted by the Afterschool Alliance shows public support consistently running in the 90 percent range, with 76 percent of voters even going so far as to say they would be willing to pay additional taxes if more…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Employed Parents, Academic Standards, Public Support
Chung, An-Me; Hillsman, Eugene – School Administrator, 2005
Using this document, school leaders can engage after-school stakeholders in an informed and thoughtful process about developing, implementing and evaluating after-school programs at their schools. As the interest in after-school programs grows, so does the need for reliable information about what works. Although the field is relatively new, a…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Parent Participation, Early Adolescents
Thompson, Martina M. – School Administrator, 2005
For the past three years, five Topeka-area schools have participated in the Topeka Academy for Leading Learners program, or TALL. A 21st Century Community Learning Center Project funded by the U.S. Department of Education and the Mott Foundation, TALL serves approximately 300 students through an after-school program in four elementary schools and…
Descriptors: Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, After School Programs, Teacher Competencies
Neugebauer, Roger – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2006
In the field of school-age care, there are three organizations that have been instrumental in the development of the profession: (1) School-Age "NOTES"; (2) National Institute on Out-of-School Time; and (3) National AfterSchool Association. In recent years many new players have been effective in promoting the field. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Care, Educational Quality, Disadvantaged Youth
Donlevy, Jim – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2006
This article deals with one interesting area of Thirteen/WNET's website (www.thirteen.org), which is Students' Take, designed especially for children in after school programs. Students' Take offers students in after school programs the opportunity to publish original Web pieces covering a range of topics of special interest to them. Its…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, After School Programs, Electronic Publishing, Electronic Journals
Boulton, Helen – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2008
This paper is concerned with the use of e-learning in secondary education. It is based on research that has taken place over a period of two years with students aged 14-16 (Key Stage 4). The paper considers the current research in e-learning and identifies the challenges faced by students, the changing role of the learner, and the impact elearning…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Secondary Education, Adolescents, Technology Uses in Education
Dragan, Pat Barrett – Heinemann, 2008
The author demonstrates how simple snapshots can open new entryways into literacy for all children and help educators view teaching and learning in new ways, building classroom-wide and school-wide community. The book offers projects that help children see real-world possibilities in literate behaviors by using photos as a stimulus for literacy…
Descriptors: Photography, Second Language Learning, Literacy, English (Second Language)
Intrator, Sam M.; Siegel, Donald – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2008
Researchers and educators have long tried to find the connection between participation in sport-related activities and academic and social development among youths. This article traces the conceptual ideas that led to the design of an after-school sports program (Project Coach). This program promotes positive youth and community development…
Descriptors: Community Development, Elementary Education, Academic Achievement, Adolescents

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