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What Works? Common Practices in High Functioning Afterschool Programs: The National Partnership for Quality Afterschool Learning Final Report

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What Works? Common Practices in High Functioning Afterschool Programs: The National Partnership for Quality Afterschool Learning Final Report
This report, created by the National Partnerships for Quality Afterschool Learning, documents the efforts of 53 high-functioning 21st Century Community Learning Center programs. Although the importance of family engagement in supporting student learning is woven throughout the entire report, Chapters 5 and 7 provide more detailed information on effective engagement strategies.
Citation: Huang, D., Cho, J., Mostafavi, S., Nam, H., Rudo, Z., Jordan, C., & Caverly, S. (2008). What works? Common practices in high functioning afterschool programs: The National Partnership for Quality Afterschool Learning final report. Austin, TX: SEDL.
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