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Grolnick, Wendy S.; Farkas, Melanie S.; Sohmer, Richard; Michaels, Sarah; Valsiner, Jaan – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2007
This study examined the effects of a motivationally facilitative after-school program on 7th grade students' autonomous motivation, learning goals, school engagement, and performance in science class. Pairs of students were individually matched on sex, race/ethnicity, free lunch status, and science grades and each member was randomly assigned to…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Grade 7, Questionnaires, Student Motivation
Wierwille, Jennifer; Parker, Lynn; Henchy, Geraldine; Driscoll, Christin M.; Tingling-Clemmons, Michele – 1997
The provision of quality before- and after-school child care is a major challenge facing educators. This guide from the Food Research and Action Center's Building Blocks Project provides information to providers of before and after school programs on using the federal Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) to provide snacks and meals. Following…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Food Standards
Monaco, Theresa; Goodner, Jane – 1990
Most typical high school programs are not meeting the needs of gifted and talented students. Programs for the gifted are often neither interdisciplinary nor differentiated as encouraged by Texas state guidelines. Gifted students can gain much from well-designed extracurricular activities. Grade weighting schemes in which gifted courses are…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Cultural Activities, English, Enrichment Activities
BECKER, GEORGE L. – 1968
THIS STUDY WAS MADE BY LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE TO SAMPLE PRACTICES IN FACULTY COMPENSATION FOR EXTRA-INSTRUCTIONAL ASSIGNMENTS. TEN JUNIOR COLLEGES RESPONDED TO A SHORT TELEPHONE QUESTIONNAIRE. A SUMMARY OF THE REPLIES SHOWS THAT (1) 75 PERCENT GRANTED COMPENSATION FOR TEACHING LARGE LECTURE SECTIONS, HALF BY ASSIGNING ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTOR TIME,…
Descriptors: Activities, After School Programs, College Faculty, Extracurricular Activities
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1969
This analysis projects standards and costs for three types of day care situations: (1) care in a center for the full day; (2) care in a foster home for the full day; and (3) care in a center before and after school and during the summer. Standards are given for three levels of quality of day care: minimum (maintains the health and safety of the…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Costs, Day Care, Equipment Standards
Forlano, George; Abramson, Jack – 1967
Experimental analysis of the results of an ESEA/Title I remedial reading program utilizing after-school study centers is presented. An experimental group of 1,521 New York city fourth-grade students who were enrolled in the reading program was compared with a matched control group from the same schools and a matched group from schools not having…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Attendance Patterns, Grade 4, Program Costs
Pittman, John C. – Community Education Research Digest, 1987
The author documents development of the After-School Care Program in the Dade County School System and assesses the extent to which its clients agreed on the goals, staff, program, supplies, and facilities based on a survey of parents. Recommendations are included. (CH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Elementary Education, Latchkey Children, Program Development
Ingwerson, Donald W. – Spectrum, 1987
In 1984, Jefferson County Public Schools (Kentucky) intitiated a preschool program emphasizing before- and after-school care, multi-age grouping, a developmental curriculum, actively involved parents, and integration of special needs children. Other than district support with space, administration, and bookkeeping services, this successful program…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Developmental Programs, Multigraded Classes, Parent Participation
Fink, Dale – Exceptional Parent, 1987
School districts are making after-school day-care programs available for disabled children by expanding existing programs for non-disabled students to include children with disabilities. Project SCOPE (Serving Children of Parents Employed) in Springfield Illinois and school-age child-care programs in Arlington and Fairfax County, Virginia, are…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedPowell, Douglas R. – Young Children, 1987
Reviews existing research on the characteristics and consequences of after-school child care arrangements. Addresses three questions: (1) what effect does adult-supervised versus unsupervised after-school care situations have on children; (2) what factors are associated with working parents' decisions to use such arrangements; (3) and what…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Elementary Education, Latchkey Children, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedSeligson, Michelle – PTA Today, 1988
This article addresses the concerns of parents who must arrange after school day care for their school-age children. Various arrangements, such as after school programs and telephone hotlines, are described, as are steps for implementing such plans. (JL)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Welfare, Children, Employed Parents
Peer reviewedStrother, Deborah Burnett – Journal of School Health, 1986
The sharp increase in double-income families has raised questions about responsibility for before- and after-school care for children of working parents. The role of the school, parental practices, effects of self care, and existing programs and services for latchkey children are reviewed. (MT)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Latchkey Children, School Age Day Care
Dobbins, Dionne – Finance Project, 2005
Many children served in afterschool programs would be left alone in dangerous neighborhoods, potentially engaging in risky sexual and criminal behaviors, if not for their participation in structured programming. In fact, research has shown that students who spend the majority of their afterschool hours in unsupervised activities are more likely to…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Public Agencies, Prevention, Crime
Hall, Georgia; Gruber, Diane – National Institute on Out-of-School Time, Wellesley College, 2006
This document reports on physical activity and nutrition curriculum choices for afterschool programs, linking with the National Afterschool Association Program Standards. This project was stimulated by the national concern for child and youth obesity and the valuable role out-of-school time programs can fulfill in helping to address the crisis.…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Physical Activities, Nutrition Instruction, Curriculum
Hollister, Robinson G. – 2003
This paper reviews literature on the growth in after-school programs, reasons for their growth, and what these programs hope to accomplish It also addresses what is known about what works, program costs, and implications for policy. Overall, the forces behind increased funding and activity in after-school programs could be characterized in two…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, High Risk Students, Poverty

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