Occasional Paper Spring 2007
Afterschool Matters Occasional Paper Spring 2007

Download the entire issue of Afterschool Matters Occasional Paper Spring 2007 as a pdf. 32 pages.

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  • How Did You Spend Your Summer Vacation? What Public Policies Do (and Don’t Do) to Support Summer Learning Opportunities for All Youth
    By Ron Fairchild, Brenda McLaughlin, and Brendan P. Costigan
    Despite robust research literature on the need for and benefits of summer learning programs, surprisingly few federal policies target summer specifically as a time to support healthy youth development and advance learning. Providing appropriate childcare and enriching activities during the summer has traditionally been viewed as the private responsibility of families. While this arrangement may be sufficient for wealthier children, who typically access a wide variety of resources that help them grow over the summer, poorer families often struggle to access such basic resources as healthy meals and safe, appropriate childcare. 25 pages.
 

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Call for Papers

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NIOST is calling for papers for its Spring 2013 issue of Afterschool Matters. The deadline is July 20, 2012. For more information, visit the Call for Papers page or contact:


Georgia Hall, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist, Managing Editor
National Institute on Out-of-School Time
ghall@wellesley.edu
781-283-2530