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Mayer, Richard E.; Schustack, Miriam W.; Blanton, William E. – Educational Technology, 1999
Examines what children learn from using educational technology in an informal, collaborative environment. Explores how mastering educational computer programs can promote problem-solving transfer. Studies at three after-school computer clubs reveal children who use educational software may learn content knowledge about computer literacy,…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Children, Computer Games, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedBullard, Julie; Maloney, Julie – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 1997
Describes a college service-learning project addressing a crucial need for school-age child care within the community. While creating and implementing the after-school program, students took responsibility for their decisions, cooperated to solve problems and delegate tasks, and developed leadership and self-efficacy. The result was student…
Descriptors: After School Programs, College Students, Day Care, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPosner, Jill K.; Vandell, Deborah Lowe – Child Development, 1994
Examined the effects of 4 different types of after-school care arrangements (formal after-school programs, mother care, informal adult supervision, and self-care) on 216 children from low-income families. Children who participated in formal after-school programs had higher academic and conduct grades in school and spent less time watching…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Child Relationship, After School Programs, Elementary Education
Wardle, Francis – Child Care Information Exchange, 1998
Notes the increase in after-school programs for school-age children and discusses ways to meet the outdoor play needs of this age group. Stresses the need to recognize the unique physical, cognitive, and social needs of school-age children; offers suggestions for developing or modifying playgrounds to meet those needs. (TJQ)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Age Differences, Child Safety, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Peer reviewedEvaldsson, Ann-Carita; Corsaro, William A. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1998
Examines children's production and participation in play and games in an Italian preschool and a Swedish after-school program. Considers play as part of a process of interpretive reproduction in children's lives, and demonstrates how children at play use a range of communicative skills, collectively participate in and extend their peer cultures,…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Development, Childrens Games, Communication Skills
Boss, Suzie – Northwest Education, 2002
A Seattle (Washington) initiative is dedicated to building a system for out-of-school care, especially for low income, minority families. In this interview, the program coordinator describes how area out-of-school providers cooperated to train staff, train trainers, and elevate the field to a profession. Major issues that affect program quality…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Agency Cooperation, Community Involvement, Community Programs
Peer reviewedRussell, Stephen T. – California Agriculture, 2000
Along with dramatic changes in California's racial and ethnic composition, the next 50 years will bring significant changes to family life, with profound implications for public education and civic involvement. A new third social institution is needed to encourage youth development when not at home or school, and to prepare children for life in a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Citizenship Education, Cultural Pluralism
Soep, Elisabeth – McGill Journal of Education, 2006
When analyzing young people's media projects, it is easy to get excited about "youth voice" as a site of free expression and social critique. Tempting as this is, media scholars, as well as young producers and adult mentors, note the varied, often contradictory, voices and interests at play within youth videos, photography exhibitions, and other…
Descriptors: Youth, Mass Media, Media Literacy, Media Research
Hall, Annette Frances – 1994
A practicum was designed to keep an after-school and evening youth center in operation in spite of the loss of the main source of financial support (i.e., the contributions of the founding church). The program director, youth ministries director for an urban parish, sought additional support and implemented various strategies to keep the program…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Centers, After School Programs, Church Programs
Seppanen, Patricia S.; And Others – 1993
This study presents a nationwide picture of the prevalence, structure, and features of formal school- and center-based programs that provide before- and after-school care for children between the ages of 5 and 15. Data for the study were gathered in 1991 through telephone interviews of some 1,300 child care programs and site visits to 12 programs.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Ancillary School Services, Day Care Centers
Child Care Law Center, San Francisco, CA. – 1995
An in-depth assessment of all aspects of the San Francisco School District's Child Development Program (CDP) was conducted. Assessment measures included: (1) on-site observations of preschool, kindergarten, and school-age child care classroom environments and of teacher behaviors and sensitivity; (2) reviews of physical environments and provisions…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, After School Programs, Child Development Centers, Educational Change
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). Programme on Educational Building. – 1996
School buildings are expensive to construct and to maintain, yet many are used for only a few hours each day. There is also a growing demand for facilities for lifelong learning, leisure, and other community activities, while financial pressures on national and local authorities continue to grow. In 1995, the OECD Programme on Educational Building…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Educational Economics, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Planning
Goore, Selma – 1992
An attempt was made to increase selected aspects of critical thinking skills of children in a school-age child care program through staff planning of specific program activities using typical activities that would normally occur in these programs. Increased staff members' awareness of their role in facilitating the development of children's…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Caregivers, Children, Critical Thinking
Oregon State Dept. of Human Resources, Salem. – 1994
This booklet is designed to guide parents in finding appropriate child care for their children. It is divided in two main sections. The first part describes two Adult and Family Services (AFS) child care funding programs in the state of Oregon: (1) Aid to Dependent Children (ADC); and (2) Employment-Related Day Care (ERDC). Both programs cover…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1991
This document offers a plan for the education of Texas' homeless children and youth. Front matter includes staff lists, federal assistance support documents, and material on the program's background. Discussion of the plan begins with a section which defines such terms as "school age,""homeless children and youth," and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, After School Programs, Attendance, Definitions

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