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Afterschool advantage: Powerful new learning opportunities A book that argues for the evolution and expansion of after school programs to include more engaging and supportive content for children's learning and development |
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Afterschool: Creating pathways to college A proposal for the use of after school programs to encourage students post-secondary academic plans and achievement |
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Afterschool for the global age A discussion of after school programs as settings to provide students with a global education and prepare them to compete in an international marketplace |
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Afterschool must no longer be an afterthought A conclusion to a book that argues for the evolution and expansion of after school programs to include more engaging and supportive content for children's learning and development |
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Afterschool: An opportunity to develop 21st century skills A discussion of the use of after school programs as a platform for the preparation of students to be competitive members of the workforce within the global economy |
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Entrepreneurial advantage: "Out-of-the-box" afterschool A discussion of the importance of the inclusion of an entrepreneurial support system in children's educational and after school program curricula and learning |
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The power of the arts in afterschool A discussion of the role of the arts in after school programs, including information on the influence of arts programs on students' academic performance and success |
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Science in afterschool: Undisputed advantage Arguments for the incorporation of science components into after school programs, including a discussion of the role of science and benefits to its conclusion |
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Technology in the afterschool landscape: An essential tool for today's economy and curriculum Arguments for the use of technology in after school programs to help students become competent in subjects such as mathematics, reading, and science |
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