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Peer reviewedMcManus, John – Music Educators Journal, 1984
Oregon high school band directors worked out a set of state guidelines for high school bands. The guidelines, which comprise this article, contain rationales, expectations, and recommendations concerning athletic contests, marching contests, jazz ensembles, musical shows, parades, summer activities, and performances in general. (RM)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Athletics, Bands (Music), Guidelines
National Institute on Out-of-School Time, 2003
The presence of a skilled and stable workforce in out-of-school time programs for children and youth plays a significant role in the quality and continuity of these programs and consequently, the impact they have on young people. Yet the past 2 decades have consistently revealed many obstacles to the cultivation of such a workforce. The absence of…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Labor Force Development, Models, Strategic Planning
Dobbins, Dionne – Finance Project, 2005
There are natural connections between the afterschool community and the law enforcement/crime prevention community. According to a recent report from the organization Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, the hours between three and six PM are the "prime time for juvenile crime." Afterschool hours are when teenagers are most likely to commit crimes, be…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Federal Aid, After School Programs
US Department of Health and Human Services, 2005
Creating and sharing a common vision is a critical element for the success of afterschool programs. This tool is intended to help the growing number of new afterschool partnerships create a shared vision for their work. It contains information to educate partners on what a vision statement is and the purpose it serves; provides two alternative…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Program Development, Program Effectiveness, Position Papers
Afterschool Alliance, 2004
Afterschool programs provide many opportunities to engage youth in community service activities, which can teach youth valuable skills, help them realize their potential to meet community needs and foster a sense of civic responsibility. Afterschool programs also successfully recruit, train and utilize volunteers to work with youth in afterschool…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Youth Programs, Community Needs, Service Learning
Goerge, Robert M.; Chaskin, Robert; Guiltinan, Shannon – Chapin Hall Center for Children, 2006
This report provides a descriptive overview of what students in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) do in their out-of-school time, based on responses to a questionnaire administered to ninth, tenth, and eleventh graders. For the past 3 years, Chapin Hall has collected information from CPS high school students on their after-school and weekend…
Descriptors: High School Students, Public Schools, Neighborhoods, After School Programs
Wellesley Centers for Women, 2006
Research on school-age children (those between the ages of 5 and 12) indicates that an estimated 4 million regularly spend time without adult supervision. There is growing evidence that quality out-of-school opportunities matter, complementing environments created by schools and families and providing important "nutrients" that deter failure and…
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Supervision, After School Programs, Extracurricular Activities
Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. – 1999
Reliable data indicate that children are safer at school than away from school and commit fewer crimes during school hours than after school ends. The data reported in this Bulletin document the need for schools and communities to develop strategies for youth during afterschool hours. Research indicates that juvenile violence peaks in the…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Delinquency, Elementary Secondary Education, Leisure Time
Hudley, Cynthia – 1999
Findings from the first round of evaluation of an afterschool youth development program are presented. This program, the 4H Afterschool Activity Program, incorporated a specific curriculum of aggression reduction, the BrainPower program, into its ongoing activities, which cover a wide range from homework assistance to arts and crafts. The…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Aggression, Behavior Problems, Children
Satirov, G. N. – Soviet Education, 1974
The four forms of activity within the system of physical education for school children as discussed in this paper are academic work, work outside the classroom, nonschool work, and independent activity during leisure time. (Author/JH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Athletics, Comparative Education, Extracurricular Activities
Dzardanov, Iu. – Soviet Education, 1974
The Golden Puck Competitions, begun in 1964, were an instant success and have grown to meet the needs of the participants. (JH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Athletics, Clubs, Exercise (Physiology)
Razor, Jack E.; Dannehl, Wayne – American School Board Journal, 1972
Descriptors: After School Programs, Athletic Coaches, Audiences, Behavior Problems
Peer reviewedKlein, 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
Peer reviewedVornberg, 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

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