21st Century Community Learning Centers: Ohio-Quality Assessment Rubric: Statewide report 2010-2011

Author(s): Iachini, Aidyn; Wade-Mdivanian, Rebecca; Anderson-Butcher, Dawn;
Date Issued: 06 June, 2011
Publisher(s): Ohio State University. College of Social Work
Description: An evaluation of 21st Century Community Learning Centers in Ohio that examines perceptions of program quality and outcomes, based on data collected from 4,201 stakeholders about 233 21st Century Community Learning Centers sites
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Source: Columbus: Ohio State University, College of Social Work. Retrieved March 12, 2012, from http://ckm.osu.edu/sitetool/sites/caycipublic/documents/2011OQARStatewideReport.pdf
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Out-Of-School Time
Country: United States
States: OHIO
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