Midcourse corrections to a major initiative: A report on the James Irvine Foundation's CORAL experience

Author(s): Walker, Gary;
Date Issued: May 2007
Publisher(s): James Irvine Foundation
Description: An account of midcourse changes in the implementation of the Communities Organizing Resources to Advance Learning (CORAL) initiative, an after school initiative in five California cities focusing on literacy achievement, after initial results from the initiative's evaluation
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Funder(s): James Irvine Foundation
Source: San Francisco: James Irvine Foundation. Retrieved February 11, 2008, from http://www.irvine.org/assets/pdf/pubs/evaluation/Midcourse_Corrections.pdf
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Out-Of-School Time
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