New documentary on role of afterschool programs
Posted by on April 30, 2004
Dr. Dana Fusco from York College of the City University of New York is pleased to announce the release of
When School Is Not Enough: A video-documentary of the role of afterschool programs in New York City.
The documentary is the result of a three-year study on the developmental opportunities afforded by after-school programs. The film focuses on how youth leaders create caring environments where playful but serious work gets done. The film cuts across program activities (arts, sports, literacy, and youth media) and across age groups to highlight a common approach to youth development.
When School Is Not Enough can be ordered by visiting http://www.york.cuny.edu/~fusco.
Department of Teacher Education
YORK COLLEGE
94-20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd.
Jamaica, NY 11451
fusco@york.cuny.edu
(718) 262-2698
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