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2011 Before and After-School Summer Expansion Grant
Michigan 21st Century Community Learning Centers State Evaluation Team, January, 2012
East Lansing: Michigan State University, Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative.

A summary of an evaluation of a grant program to extend 21st Century Community Learning Centers services in Michigan during the summer months of 2011 that examines program implementation, participation, academic performance, and youth development and socioemotional functioning, based on administrative data and student and administrator surveys

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21st CCLC programs in Michigan: What's happening and how students benefit
Michigan 21st Century Community Learning Centers State Evaluation Team, March, 2011
(21st Century Community Learning Centers Research Brief No. 8). East Lansing: Michigan State University, Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative.

An examination of the academic performance of students participating in Michigan 21st Century Community Learning Centers programs

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Benefits of the 2011 Before- and After-School Summer Expansion Grant program
Michigan 21st Century Community Learning Centers State Evaluation Team, December, 2011
(21st Century Community Learning Centers Research Brief No. 10). East Lansing: Michigan State University, Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative.

A summary of an evaluation of a grant program to extend 21st Century Community Learning Centers services in Michigan during the summer months of 2011 that examines program implementation, participation, academic performance, and youth development and socioemotional functioning, based on administrative data and student and administrator surveys

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Great Parents, Great Start evaluation report: 2009-2010 program year
Sturdevant Reed, Celeste, September, 2010
East Lansing: Michigan State University, Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative.

An evaluation of Great Parents, Great Start, a Michigan program to promote parenting skills and family involvement in children's early education, that examines programs' efforts to fill gaps in local early care and education service delivery, parent perceptions of parent-child play groups, and programs' use of data to improve services

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Great Parents, Great Start evaluation report: 2010-2011 program year
Sturdevant Reed, Celeste, September, 2011
East Lansing: Michigan State University, Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative.

An evaluation of Great Parents, Great Start, a Michigan program to promote parenting skills and family involvement in children's early education, that examines collaboration with other local early childhood services, program parent-child play group and home visiting services, blending of grantee funds, early childhood initiatives in other states, and approaches to evaluation of early childhood programs and systems

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Great Parents, Great Start evaluation report: 2011-2012 program year
Sturdevant Reed, Celeste, September, 2012
East Lansing: Michigan State University, Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative.

An evaluation of Great Parents, Great Start (GP,GS), a Michigan program to promote parenting skills and family involvement in children's early education, that examines program efforts to promote access to community services, based on 6 parent focus groups and on focus groups and interviews with GP,GS staff and parent leaders

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Overview of Michigan's program and the state evaluation
Michigan 21st Century Community Learning Centers State Evaluation Team, October, 2011
(21st Century Community Learning Centers Research Brief No. 9). East Lansing: Michigan State University, Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative.

A description of the 21st Century Community Learning Centers program in Michigan and the data sources and collection for the state evaluation

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Why youth choose to participate in 21st CCLC after-school programs
Wu, Heng-Chieh Jamie, July 2010
(21st Century Community Learning Centers Research Brief No. 6). East Lansing: Michigan State University, Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative.

An examination of student reasons for and factors associated with participation in Michigan 21st Century Community Learning Centers programs

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