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Youth Development and After-School Time: A Tale of Many Cities: New Directions for Youth Development, Number 94
Gil G. Noam (Editor), Beth M. Miller (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-7879-6337-8
Paperback
148 pages
August 2002, Jossey-Bass
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Editor s Notes: Youth Development and After-School Time (Gil G. Noam).

Executive Summary.

1. Youth development and afterschool time: Policy and programmingin large cities (Gil G. Noam, Beth M. Miller, Susanna Barry).

2. The long-term sustainability of after-school programs:The After-School Corporation s strategy (Lucy N. Friedman, Mary S. Bleiberg).

3. Positive youth development initiatives in Chicago(Renae Ogletree, Tony Bell, Natasha K. Smith).

4. Schools alone are not enough: After-school programs and educationreform in Boston(Jennifer Davis, David A. Farbman).

5. Building the San Francisco Beacons(Sue Eldredge, Sam Piha, Jodi Levin).

6. San Diego s 6 to 6: A community s commitment to out-of-schooltime (Deborah Ferrin, Steven Amick).

7. Out-of-school-time programs: At a critical juncture(Joyce Shortt).

8. The various roles of municipal leaders(Mark Ouellette, John E. Kyle).

9. Ensuring quality and sustainability in after-school programs(An-Me Chung, Adriana A. de Kanter, Robert M. Stonehill).

Index.