Measurement tools for evaluating out-of-school time programs: An evaluation resource

Author(s): Wimer, Christopher; Bouffard, Suzanne; Little, Priscilla; Goss, Claire B.;
Date Issued: August 2008
Publisher(s): Harvard Family Research Project
Description: An updated and expanded table of instruments used to evaluate out-of-school time child care programs and participants
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Source: (Out-of-School Time Evaluation Snapshot No. 6). Cambridge, MA: Harvard Family Research Project. Retrieved August 29, 2008, from http://www.hfrp.org/content/download/1090/48595/file/OST-Snapshot6Updated.pdf
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures
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