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Final report on the Palm Beach Quality Improvement System pilot: Model implementation and program quality improvement in 38 after-school programs
Smith, Charles, January, 2008
Ypsilanti, MI: David P. Weikart Center for Youth Program Quality.

A presentation of baseline and post-pilot program quality ratings for 38 after school programs participating in a pilot quality improvement system in Palm Beach County, Florida

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Final report on the Palm Beach Quality Improvement System pilot: Model implementation and program quality improvement in 38 after-school programs [Executive summary]
Smith, Charles, January, 2008
Ypsilanti, MI: David P. Weikart Center for Youth Program Quality.

A summary of a presentation of baseline and post-pilot program quality ratings for 38 after school programs participating in a pilot quality improvement system in Palm Beach County, Florida

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Quality at the point of service: Profiles of practice in after-school settings
Smith, Charles, June 2010
American Journal of Community Psychology, 45(3-4), 358-369

An identification of profiles of instructional practices of after school staff and a second study of the relationship between those profiles and youth-staff ratio, content of offerings, and age of the youth, based on an analysis of 599 after school programs offered by 165 organizations in six states

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