Out of school care: A brief review of the literature [Executive summary]

Author(s): Scotland. Education Department;
Date Issued: March 2002
Publisher(s): Scottish Council for Research in Education
Description: A review of literature on current and recent research- completed in ten years of 2001- on out-of-school care commissioned by the Scottish Executive Education Department, including the definition of out-of-school care, its providers, who utilizes it, the benefits for parents and their children, and its implications for Scottish education
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Preparer(s): Malcolm, Heather; Wilson, Valerie; Davidson, Julia
Funder(s): Scotland. Education Department
Source: Glasgow, Scotland: Scottish Council for Research in Education. Retrieved January 25, 2006, from http://www.scre.ac.uk/resreport/pdf/106.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families

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