Measuring youth program quality: A guide to assessment tools: Executive summary

Author(s): Yohalem, Nicole; Wilson-Ahlstrom, Alicia;
Date Issued: January, 2009
Publisher(s): Forum for Youth Investment
Description: A summary of a guide to observational instruments for measuring out-of-school time program quality, including the instruments' purpose, structure, content, and technical properties
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Funder(s): William T. Grant Foundation
Source: (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: Forum for Youth Investment. Retrieved August 28, 2009, from http://www.forumfyi.org/files/MeasuringYouthProgramQuality_2ndEd_ExecSum.pdf
Note: This resource was written with Sean Fischer and Marybeth Shinn
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures

Child Care & Early Education Quality

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Out-Of-School Time
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