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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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Carrington, Diane – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2007
In this article, the author shares the strategies employed for the after-school-care program at the White Rock Montessori School in east Dallas. The author relates that respect for self, others, and the environment are the principal fundamental principles that guide them everyday and act as the foundation for the after-school-care program. Within…
Descriptors: School Activities, Montessori Schools, After School Programs, Montessori Method
Mongeon, Rebecca, Ed.; Tambascio, Donna, Ed. – Wellesley Centers for Women, 2010
The "Research & Action Report," published twice a year, is a window on the activities and initiatives at the Wellesley Centers for Women. The report typically features news about the Centers, interviews with researchers, commentary on recent events or social trends affecting women and girls, announcements of new publications, and…
Descriptors: Females, Educational Research, Life Style, Health Behavior
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Tay, Lee Yong; Lim, Cher Ping – Educational Media International, 2010
This paper examines how a game-like 3D Multi-User Virtual Environment (MUVE), Quest Atlantis (QA), is used in an after-school programme to engage a group of 14 academically at-risk primary students in their learning. It adopts an activity theoretical perspective to identify the disturbances and contradictions during the implementation of the…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Social Environment, Information Technology, At Risk Students
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Bruening, Jennifer E.; Dover, Kydani M.; Clark, Brianna S. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2009
Youth development research has found that children become more engaged and benefit more from being incorporated as decision makers. Thus participation helps promote development and encourages engagement. Based in theories of engagement and free-choice learning, the current research focused on a program combining sport/physical activity, life…
Descriptors: School Activities, Physical Activities, Females, After School Programs
Moore, Kristin A.; Kahn, Jordan – Child Trends, 2008
Many studies find that children in "high-risk neighborhoods" are less likely to participate in out-of-school time programs and are more likely to have poor outcomes than are their peers from more advantaged neighborhoods. These poorer outcomes may result from the lower levels of resources, social cohesion, and trust present in high-risk…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Disadvantaged Youth, At Risk Persons, Poverty
Collins, Ashleigh; Burkhauser, Mary – Child Trends, 2008
The implementation of high-quality evidence-based practices cannot occur without facilitative administration, systems-level partnerships, and decision-support data systems. The authors believe that understanding "what works" in program "implementation" is just as important as understanding "what works" in a program "model." Recently, researchers…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Program Implementation, Models, Partnerships in Education
Weiss, Heather B.; Little, Priscilla M. D. – Wallace Foundation, 2008
Heather B. Weiss and Priscilla D. Little of the Harvard Family Research Project suggest seven possible approaches to strengthening OST (Out-of-School) organizations, including methods to ensure that OST providers become stronger partners with other groups and more adept advocates for their field. Strategies discussed include: (1) Cultivate…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Nonprofit Organizations, Philanthropic Foundations, Educational Opportunities
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Westhoff, Laura M.; Polman, Joseph L. – International Journal of Social Education, 2008
Over the past few years, there has been considerable explication of what it means to think historically. According to this research literature, expert historians think about such issues as placing historical events within context and chronology, considering the differing perspectives of participants in events, and taking the bias and intention of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, School Activities, Democracy, After School Programs
National Institute on Out-of-School Time, Wellesley College, 2006
The project activities highlighted in this publication were conducted within the framework of school-based afterschool programs operated by community-based organizations. The intention of the Discovering Community initiative, created by The After-School Corporation and MetLife Foundation, is to foster greater collaborations and mutual respect…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Organizations, Middle School Students, Activities
American School and University, 1975
An interior with trees, plants, and a "street" generates excitement at the Children's Learning Center in Brooklyn, New York. (MLF)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Building Design, Day Care, Interior Design
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Knight, Elizabeth C. – Afterschool Matters, 2003
Elizabeth C. Knight left the suburbs to major in English at Boston University. Knight currently lives in New York City and works for an afterschool program that deals primarily with inner city youth. Having grown up in an affluent neighborhood, Knight dispels many of the myths centered around growing up in beautiful, safe, wealthy suburbs, saying…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, After School Programs, Urban Areas, Youth Programs
Kinney, Harrison – 1979
The article describes a program sponsored by International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) in which approximatey 60 children (14 to 17 years old) gifted in science spent much of 1941 after school hours in a science laboratory in IBM's showroom building. A number of these former students have achieved such positions as head of Goddard Space…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, After School Programs, Program Descriptions, Science Laboratories
Newman, Sanford A.; Fox, James Alan; Flynn, Edward A.; Christeson, William – 2000
Noting that after-school programs have the potential to reduce not only juvenile crime but also later adult crime, this report examines the needs for after-school programs, the impact of such programs on youth, and the importance of quality programming. Following an executive summary, the report is presented in six chapters. Chapter 1 details…
Descriptors: After School Education, After School Programs, Crime, Elementary Secondary Education
Fleshman, R. Curtis – American School Board Journal, 1972
Descriptors: After School Programs, Contracts, Court Litigation, Premium Pay
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