Afterschool Matters

CORWIN PRESS INC.ISBN: 9781412941242

Creative Programs That Connect Youth Development and Student Achievement

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Edited by Sara L. Hill
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CORWIN PRESS INC.
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Sara Hill, EdD, has worked in community-based education for 20 years. She has conducted research at community-based youth programs, both in the U.S. as well as internationally, and published several articles in the areas of literacy, youth development and community-based education. She received her MEd from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and her EdD from Peabody College, Vanderbilt University.

Foreword - Glynda Hull Preface Acknowledgments About the Editor About the Contributors Introduction 1. The Science Mentoring Project: How Student-to-Student Mentoring Can Encourage Student Motivation, Participation, and Inquiry - Cheri Fancsali Introduction Theoretical Framework Program Context and Design Academic Standards Youth Development Other Benefits and Competencies Summary Replication in Other Contexts References 2. In Addition Afterschool Mathematics Program: Helping Students Learn to Think Critically - Judith McVarish Introduction Theoretical Framework Program Context and Design Academic Standards Youth Development Other Benefits and Competencies Summary Replication in Other Contexts References 3. Civic Connections: Practicing Democracy Through Debate Clubs in the Out-of-School Time Hours - Georgia Hall Introduction Theoretical Framework Program Context and Design Academic Standards Youth Development Other Benefits and Competencies Summary Replication in Other Contexts References 4. So You Want to Be a Superhero? How the Art of Making Comics in an Afterschool Setting Develops Young People's Creativity, Literacy, and Identity - Sarita Khurana Introduction Theoretical Framework Program Context and Design Academic Standards Youth Development Other Benefits and Competencies Summary Replication in Other Contexts References 5. Hair-Raising Experiences: "Doing Hair" and Literacy in an Afterschool Reading and Writing Workshop for African American Adolescent Girls - Daneell Edwards Introduction Theoretical Framework Program Context and Design Academic Standards Youth Development Other Benefits and Competencies Summary Replication in Other Contexts References 6. Fabulous Fashions: Links to Learning and Life - Anne L. Thompson Introduction Theoretical Framework Program Context and Design Academic Standards Youth Development Other Benefits and Competencies Summary Replication in Other Contexts References Index

"Does a nice job of explaining the need for afterschool programs and how to work with schools and school personnel to make such programs successful. The book is very practical and useful and the authors offer great ideas and strategies to help readers get moving and take action." -- Darin S. Drill, Principal "Lots of great nuts-and-bolts suggestions, helpful references, and suggestions on resources." -- Joseph Cronin, President "There is a good balance of content across the curriculum. Students who participated in these programs clearly learned a great deal and would be able to transfer these skills to the classroom. The coverage is solid and very detailed." -- Jane Kerschner, Director of School Programs and Development "As a director of an afterschool program, I found the unique aspects of these programs to be useful. The contributors tackle the issue of the place of afterschool programs in raising student achievement and warn that it is unwise to solely create another layer of school. Afterschool programs also have to have an element of FUN." -- Paul Young, Executive Director "The descriptions in this book exemplify good teaching such as might occur anywhere-not just afterschool. We are presented with sound educational endeavors that respond sensitively and inventively to children's interests, needs, and predilections, but extend their knowledge, skills, and understanding into new domains." -- From the Foreword by Glynda A. Hull "Discusses how to develop creative youth programs and is a 'must' in a learning environment where afterschool enrichment possibilities have blossomed." -- California Bookwatch, December 2007

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