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Structuring Out-of-School Time .. a Guide
http://tr.im/tsDi
WWC Releases New Practice Guide: Structuring Out-of-School Time to Improve Academic Achievement
The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) invites you to look at our newest practice guide, Structuring Out-of-School Time to Improve Academic Achievement.
A project of the U.S. Department of Education, the WWC is a central and trusted source of scientific evidence for what works in education.
The five recommendations in this guide are intended to help district and school administrators, out-of-school program providers, and educators design out-of-school time programs that will increase learning for students.
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Extracurricular Activities : area in the Google Directory
http://tinyurl.com/luncf
Extracurricular Activities : area in the Google Directory
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Afterschool Programs -- From Vision to Reality
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/afterschool/index.html
Welcome to our workshop on Afterschool Programs -- From Vision to Reality. In this workshop we will look at the benefits that a quality afterschool program can provide to students, their families, and their community, and discuss ways to create and sustain such programs.
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The Intel Computer Clubhouse Network
http://www.intel.com/education/icc/index.htm
The Intel Computer Clubhouse Network is an after-school community-based technology learning program. Intel Computer Clubhouses enable youth in underserved communities to acquire tools necessary for personal and professional success.
A Computer Clubhouse is more than just a safe environment for youth; it is also a creative place where a "community of learners;" young people, mentors and staff, use technology as a tool for learning and creative expression.
Intel had a vision to support the expansion of the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network to 100 Computer Clubhouses serving underserved youth and their communities around the world.
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Promising Practices in Afterschool : Listserv
http://www.afterschool.org/communicating.cfm#listserve
The Promising Practices in Afterschool Listserv is hosted by the American Academy for Educational Development and the Center for Youth Development and Policy Research.
It is a virtual community of afterschool program staff, youth workers, school-age care providers, educators, researchers, policymakers, and others with an interest in keeping up-to-date on the latest in afterschool.
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AfterSchool
http://afterschool.gov/
This site "offers one-stop access to USA government resources that support after school programs.
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CEDC - continYou (UK)
http://www.cedc.org.uk/
The central purpose of CEDC is to make learning part of everyone? everyday life, and to make sure that no one is excluded from learning. Our projects, training and consultancy work are designed to show the value of learning, as well as to provide practical ways of involving people so that those that have not taken up learning opportunities in the past are excited by the possibilities if offers.
The case for learning is overwhelming. The battle to ensure that everyone has access to a wide range of learning initiatives is still to be won.
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The Eden Clubhouse
http://www.edenclubhouse.org/about/about.html
In February of 2001, notice was received that the Intel Corporation had granted The Eden Youth & Family Center's request for a Computer Clubhouse. One year later, The Eden Clubhouse opened its doors to the youth of South Hayward, California.
The Eden Clubhouse is a model after-school learning environment where young people (ages 10-18) explore their own interests and become confident learners through the use of technology.
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AfetrSchool.Gov ... USA
http://afterschool.gov/c
www.afterschool.gov offers one-stop access to government resources that support after school programs. The site is designed for anyone who cares about kids 6-18-providers, parents, and kids and teens.
You can find information to help you understand the issues that face kids and teens or fund, start and operate an after school program. You don't even need to know which Federal agency has the information you need-- afterschool.gov searched the sites for the information requested most often and put it in easy to use categories.
Research studies, news and publications are added as they are released to keep you up to date on what is happening in the field of after school programs.
Kids and teens can find many safe, fun and enriching government web sites that let them explore the wealth of information the Federal government agencies have to offer.
Parents can find information about a wide range of government resources on topics from child and adolescent development to how to help with homework to Federal parks they can stay in on their east to west coast summer vacation.
USA | after school | activities | extra curricular |
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After-school Programs
http://www.thirteen.org/wnetschool/concept2class/month11/
Welcome to our workshop on After-school Programs -- From Vision to Reality. In this workshop we will look at the benefits that a quality after-school program can provide to students, their families, and their community, and discuss ways to create and sustain such programs.
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