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Klein, Stephen P.; Niedermeyer, Fred C. – Elementary School Journal, 1971
Describes an after-school program of sports directed education in mathematics and spelling for minority group students, using minority group college students as coaches. (AN)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Athletics, Elementary Education, Learning Motivation
Romans, Anne F.; Ransom, Stanley A. – American Libraries, 1980
Describes a program at the Plattsburgh Public Library in upstate New York designed to bring basic computer literacy to rural children. The program utilizes an Apple II Plus system and focuses on two aspects of computer literacy: software use and programing. (LLS)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Bibliographies, Library Services, Microcomputers
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Vornberg, James – Catalyst for Change, 1979
Teachers acting as sponsors or coaches for student activity programs can benefit from in-service training. Topics that should be explored with them are listed. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Extracurricular Activities, Inservice Teacher Education, Noninstructional Responsibility
Lauer, Rhonda H. – Principal, 2003
The head of a firm that specializes in developing, operating, and evaluating after-school programs for schools and districts provides a useful guide to their planning, staffing, and sustainability. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, After School Programs, Elementary Education
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Widdows, Richard; Powell, Douglas R. – Journal of Consumer Affairs, 1990
A model of the relationship between cost and quality aspects of the demand for after-school child care was field tested with a sample of 41 midwestern parents. Results showed that 63 percent ranked quality factors before cost in choice of child care. The time involved in information seeking was relatively short. (JOW)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making, Information Seeking
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Long, Lynette; Long, Thomas J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1989
As parental supervision declines, behavioral and psychological risks for young people increase. This study presents data outlining differences between regularly supervised and relatively unsupervised young adolescents in the ways they spend their time. Unsupervised teens' lifestyles are dramatically different from their supervised counterparts.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, High Risk Persons, Latchkey Children
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Mates, Jessica; Rice, Arva – Afterschool Matters, 2000
An effective youth development-based staff training program includes such key elements as: building caring and trusting relationships; engaging participants; offering opportunities for contribution; setting high expectations; and providing continuity. Presents a framework for thinking about how to strengthen training, offering practical…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Check Lists, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development
Joiner, Lottie L. – American School Board Journal, 2000
School districts are scurrying to meet the demand for extended-day programs offering students varied services, including homework help, tutoring, remedial work, academic enrichment, and arts and crafts. Funding can be obtained from outsourcing, federal grants, and local tax support. (MLH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Educational Demand, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Day
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Oglan, Gerald – Talking Points, 2001
Discusses the case of a parent who enrolled her daughter in an after-school literacy program after being told she was not succeeding in school. Notes the teacher was by turns suspicious of and uninterested in the techniques used in the program. Examines the girl's development as a learner as she worked with her mother on developing weekly grocery…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Case Studies, Emergent Literacy, Parent Participation
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Alvermann, Donna E.; Young, Josephine P.; Green, Colin; Wisenbaker, Joseph M. – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Studied how adolescents' perceptions and negotiations of afterschool talk in a library setting were shaped by, and helped to shape, the larger institutional and social contexts that regularly influence young people's actions and interactions with peers and adults. Discusses findings for 22 adolescents. (Contains 91 references.) (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Educational Practices, Interaction
Holland, Holly – Teaching Tolerance, 2000
Describes intergenerational programs, usually in cities, that bring older adults into the schools and afterschool programs. These programs show senior citizens the many good qualities of children today and demonstrate for children that older adults still have much to contribute. (SLD)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Intergenerational Programs
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Boyd, Barry L. – Journal of Extension, 2001
4-H Youth for Community Action (4-HYCA) is an after-school leadership development program targeting teens in inner-city middle schools. The program provides opportunities for inner-city youth to learn and practice leadership skills in a service-learning environment. 4-HYCA participants actively engage in problem-solving activities that teach…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Inner City, Leadership Training
Harac, Lani – Teacher Magazine, 2005
After figuring out why many kids hate math, these longtime educators Bob and Ellen Kaplan created an after-school program in which children as young as 5 formulate equations of their own--and actually enjoy doing it. This paper discusses the experiences of the Kaplan couple, Bob and Ellen, on their Math Circle class during after-school sessions…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Mathematics Instruction, Children, Teaching Methods
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Stiehl, Jim; Galvan, Christine – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
The after-school leadership program described in this article is designed to provide positive growth experiences to middle school youngsters. Participants in this program include students who are recommended by school staff because they are at or below the academic average of the school. These kids are frequently ignored because they neither excel…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Leadership Training, Physical Education, Middle School Students
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Salminen-Karlsson, Minna – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
This article describes the Swedish initiative of municipal technology centres from a gender point of view. These centres provide after-school technology education for children aged 6-16. By means of an ethnographic study, the effects of the use of single-sex groups in increasing the interest of girls and boys in technical activities have been…
Descriptors: Females, Technology Education, Sexual Identity, Masculinity
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