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After-school programs: An update of the need, the benefits, and public opinion [Executive summary] A summary of an examination of the need for, benefits of and public opinions about after-school programs, including a presentation of findings from research reports on related education, social work, criminal justice, and public opinion issues |
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Building quality and supporting expansion of after-school projects: Evaluation results from the TASC after-school program’s second year [Executive summary] A summary of an evaluation of the after school programs implemented in by The After-School Corporation (TASC) at schools in New York State, including information on recruitment and retention of student participants and staff, building relationships with the school and community, use of financial, space, and other resources, and curricula, activities, and services offered by the programs |
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Increasing opportunities for academic and social development in 2006-07: Evaluation of New Jersey After 3 [Executive summary] A summary of a study of the New Jersey After 3 program to identify its participants, programming, and outcomes in its second year |
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Patterns of student-level change linked to TASC participation, based on TASC projects in year 2: Executive summary A summary of a study of the experiences and outcomes of students participating in the after school programming of The After-School Corporation (TASC) in New York City schools, and a comparison of their outcomes with those of their non-participating peers in the same schools in the areas of academics and school attendance |
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Promoting learning and school attendance through after-school programs: Student-level changes in educational performance across TASC’s first three years [Executive summary] A summary of a study of academic outcomes and attendance records of students participating in the after school programming of The After-School Corporation (TASC) in New York City schools, and a comparison of their outcomes with those of their non-participating peers in the same schools |
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