In the summer of 2002, every state became eligible to receive federal funds for after-school programs. With this opportunity came the need to make decisions about the goals, design and content of after-school programming -- decisions that will influence which youth participate, what they experience and how they may benefit. This report aims to put policymakers and program operators on firmer ground as they grapple with these decisions; it shares lessons from existing school-based after-school programs
Perils and Promise: Afterschool Programs on School Territory By Joseph L. PolmanSituating community-...
The desire and need for after-school programs in the United States is steadily increasing especially...
The first of several reports to come from CASEL's major meta-analysisproject. Conducted in collabora...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Extended-Service Schools (ESS) Initiative, which suppo...
School-based after-school programs are increasingly becoming the solution policymakers suggest for m...
After-School programs have an extraordinary impact on the lives of students, no matter their socio-e...
Within the last decade, after-school programs have moved from the periphery to the center of the nat...
This report synthesizes the last 10 years of findings from P/PV's and other researchers' work to add...
Participation Over Time: Keeping Youth Engaged from Middle School to High SchoolBy Sarah Deschenes, ...
Summarizes the findings from two recent reports on afterschool programs and their implications for p...
This executive summary draws from P/PV's analysis of the implementation of the AfterZone initiative ...
Presents findings from an evaluation of an afterschool program model that features a wide range of s...
The amount of after-school programming in the United States has grown tremendously in the last decad...
This is an executive summary of the full report, After-School Programs Initiative, which examines th...
This report presents P/PV's analysis of the implementation of the AfterZone initiative -- a citywide...
Perils and Promise: Afterschool Programs on School Territory By Joseph L. PolmanSituating community-...
The desire and need for after-school programs in the United States is steadily increasing especially...
The first of several reports to come from CASEL's major meta-analysisproject. Conducted in collabora...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Extended-Service Schools (ESS) Initiative, which suppo...
School-based after-school programs are increasingly becoming the solution policymakers suggest for m...
After-School programs have an extraordinary impact on the lives of students, no matter their socio-e...
Within the last decade, after-school programs have moved from the periphery to the center of the nat...
This report synthesizes the last 10 years of findings from P/PV's and other researchers' work to add...
Participation Over Time: Keeping Youth Engaged from Middle School to High SchoolBy Sarah Deschenes, ...
Summarizes the findings from two recent reports on afterschool programs and their implications for p...
This executive summary draws from P/PV's analysis of the implementation of the AfterZone initiative ...
Presents findings from an evaluation of an afterschool program model that features a wide range of s...
The amount of after-school programming in the United States has grown tremendously in the last decad...
This is an executive summary of the full report, After-School Programs Initiative, which examines th...
This report presents P/PV's analysis of the implementation of the AfterZone initiative -- a citywide...
Perils and Promise: Afterschool Programs on School Territory By Joseph L. PolmanSituating community-...
The desire and need for after-school programs in the United States is steadily increasing especially...
The first of several reports to come from CASEL's major meta-analysisproject. Conducted in collabora...