Engaging Adolescents in Out-of-School Time Programs
Posted by on July 1, 2005
[posted from Out of School Time Resource Center newsletter]
The April 2005 issue of “The Prevention Researcher” features an article entitled “Engaging Adolescents in Out-of-School Time Programs: Learning What Works.” It examines both the incentives and barriers that affect adolescents’ participation in out-of-school time programs. Read the abstract or purchase the article or issue at: http://www.tpronline.org/articles.cfm?articleID=311
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