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Afterschool Education

by Gil G. Noam

Book Details

Publisher:Harvard Education Press
Published:2002-01-01
Pages:130
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

The authors survey the current afterschool landscape and bring to light important issues and practices within the field, explore the challenges and opportunities facing afterschool education programs, and point to future directions for these burgeoning educational ventures. Afterschool education has grown in recent years into a vast and diverse enterprise. In the United States, young people spend almost a third of their organized time (including school hours) in afterschool and summer programs.

Our Review

This comprehensive examination of the expanding afterschool sector provides a crucial analysis of a field that now occupies nearly one-third of American youth's structured time. The author surveys the contemporary educational landscape, addressing both the significant challenges and promising practices emerging in these programs. Rather than offering simple solutions, the work tackles the complex realities facing out-of-school-time initiatives, from funding constraints to program quality issues, making it essential reading for anyone involved in youth development.

What distinguishes this resource is its forward-looking perspective that identifies emerging trends and future directions for the field. Program directors, educators, and policy makers will find particularly valuable insights into how afterschool and summer learning environments can evolve to better serve children and communities. By mapping both the current terrain and potential growth areas, this book serves as both a practical guide and strategic roadmap for enhancing these vital educational spaces that complement traditional schooling.

Themes

Education

Subjects

Education