New Report: Impact of After-School Programs
Posted by on February 12, 2007
The Impact of After-School Programs that Promote Personal and Social Skills.
A new report from the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) shows that youth who participate in after-school programs that use evidence-based approaches to enhance personal and social skills show significant improvement when compared to their peers. Download the report at: http://www.casel.org/home/index.php#news.
Exectuive Summary available at: http://www.casel.org/downloads/ASP-Exec.pdf
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