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After-school activity / Program evaluation / Child Trends / Youth engagement / Summer learning loss / Positive youth development / Empowerment evaluation / Service-learning / Education / Evaluation methods / Community building
Date: 2008-03-12 16:34:07
After-school activity
Program evaluation
Child Trends
Youth engagement
Summer learning loss
Positive youth development
Empowerment evaluation
Service-learning
Education
Evaluation methods
Community building

Issues and Opportunities in Out-of-School Time Evaluation   number 10          Harvard Family ReseaRch Project       februaryafter school programs

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