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Barden, Meg – 1979
This paper describes a model of an after-school program for low-income suburban children of different ages (3-14 years). Housed in an industrial park, the program serves the children of both working and non-working parents and accepts into the program all children who apply for whom funding can be found. (This includes non-English speaking…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Day Care, After School Programs, Children
Cashion, Barbara G.; Dager, Edward Z. – 1977
This paper is concerned with the relationship between social participation and family structure. A theory is developed in the framework of George Herbert Mead's analysis on the development of a consistent self in response to a generalized other. According to this theory, the influence of the family is implicated as one of the social-psychological…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Family Characteristics, Family Influence, Family Structure
Stavros, Denny – 1971
The four initial general goals of the projects, funded under Title I of the 1965 Elementary Secondary Education Act, are: (1) to raise the achievement level of the target group children; (2) to increase the overall participation of parents in school related affairs; (3) to attempt to influence parents' competence in dealing with their everyday…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, After School Programs, Compensatory Education, Counseling Services
Scales, Alice M.; And Others – 1976
This after-school remedial reading program is designed to make it possible for people without extensive training to improve the reading skills of community children. Competencies to be achieved, criterion behaviors for instructors, criterion behaviors for children, and instructional materials are outlined. Suggestions are included for budget…
Descriptors: After School Education, After School Programs, Community Involvement, Curriculum Guides
Peer reviewedNachmias, Chava – Urban Education, 1977
This article discusses the effects of tracking on student self esteem. From a study of 650 Israeli students, the author concludes that low self esteem of non college-bound students results only when they use academic track students as a reference group. (GC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, After School Programs, College Bound Students, Dropout Rate
Peer reviewedKhan, Gurli Borg – Early Child Development and Care, 1984
Describes an experimental child care program operating during inconvenient working times (before 6:30 a.m. and after 6:30 p.m.) for children of shift-working parents in Surahammar, Sweden. The staffing pattern and the daily routine are presented. (AS)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Peer reviewedDyreng, Ivan – Science Teacher, 1984
Describes Salt Lake City's (Utah) East High School science club, recognized by the National Science Teachers Association's Search for Excellence in Science Education project as an outstanding science program. Unique aspects of the club's activities, instructional strategies, and other areas are discussed. (BC)
Descriptors: After School Programs, High Schools, Outdoor Activities, Program Content
National Institute on Out-of-School Time, 2004
Community Network for Youth Development (CNYD) has served the San Francisco Bay Area for the past twelve years as a youth development intermediary organization offering support, training, and capacity building resources to youth-serving organizations and programs. This report discusses CNYD's capacity-building approach. CNYD has developed a…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Program Improvement, Program Effectiveness, After School Programs
Afterschool Alliance, 2005
High school students and those who try to educate them have a tall order to fill. High schools must help create the workforce of the future by turning out graduates who have the 21st century skills that colleges and employers demand, while overcoming the achievement gap that exists for poor and minority students and fighting social pressures such…
Descriptors: High School Students, Minority Groups, Narcotics, Learning Experience
Lacey, Candace H.; LeBlanc, Patrice R. – 2001
In spring 1999, the Palm Beach County, Florida, Public Schools implemented an after school program designed to improve students' behavior, school attendance, and academic achievement. The program targeted 63 at-risk students in a high-needs elementary school. Students were identified as having behavioral and/or academic problems. Participants…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, After School Programs, Attendance Patterns, Elementary Education
Evans, William; Bechtel, David – 1997
This analysis reviews the data on two types of extended school programs--those that extend the number of hours per day students spend in school, and those that extend the school year. Proponents of extending the school day or the school year frequently cite examples from outside the United States, where the average school year is often longer, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, After School Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Research
Raley, Rebecca; Grossman, Jean; Walker, Karen E. – Public/Private Ventures, 2005
This report synthesizes the last 10 years of findings from P/PV's and other researchers' work to address one of the most demanding challenges facing today's after-school programs--how to create and manage programs that stand the best chance of producing specific, policy-relevant outcomes. It examines recruitment strategies that attract young…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Recruitment, Program Effectiveness, Outcomes of Education
Bodilly, Susan J.; Beckett, Megan K – RAND Corporation, 2005
A loosely connected set of providers, clients, sponsors, and intermediaries make up the local markets referred to as the out-of-school-time (OST) field. This field and the actors in it have been evolving in response to shifts in the economy, the growing demand for services associated with increased numbers of working mothers in the labor force,…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, After School Programs, Labor Force, Literature Reviews
Afterschool Alliance, 2004
Afterschool programs often play an important role in promoting healthy lifestyles for youth. Many programs offer youth opportunities to engage in an array of organized physical activities such as softball, martial arts or ballet. Most programs also serve healthy afternoon snacks while emphasizing the value of a nutritious diet. Physical fitness…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Physical Fitness, Youth Opportunities, After School Programs
Partee, Glenda L. – American Youth Policy Forum, 2003
The report, compiled from visits by groups of policymakers, discusses the challenges to out-of-school-time (OST) program implementation, including issues of going to scale, state and local roles and responsibilities, funding and sustainability, the role of intermediaries and advocates, and the relationship between OST programming and academic…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Leisure Time, Academic Achievement, After School Programs

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