College Station after-school program and time use study

Author(s): Bundrick, David; Witt, Peter A.;
Date Issued: 1998
Publisher(s): Texas A & M University. Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences
Description: A inquiry into children’s use of time during the after school hours, based on a household survey of families with the College Station Independent School District (CSISD) in Texas
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Funder(s): College Station Independent School District (Tex.) ; National Recreation and Park Association
Source: College Station: Texas A & M University, Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences. Retrieved May 9, 2003, from, http://rptsweb.tamu.edu/Faculty/Witt/wittpub9.htm
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Out-Of-School Time
Country: United States
States: TEXAS
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