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Title: Quality Out of School Time Programs


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Quality Out of School Time Programs
  • Roxann Morris
  • 21st Century Community Learning Centers
  • 505-222-4741
  • RoxannL.morris_at_state.nm.us

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Quality Programs
  • Set clear measurable goals and objectives. Then
    align program resources and content to meet those
    goals.
  • Establish a formal system of communication with
    day staff to share formative data.
  • Use standards based activities and research based
    strategies.
  • Retain and monitor highly qualified staff.
  • Relationships with participants and communities
    are strong, continuous and engaged.
  • Conduct a well maintained evaluation structure
    (spot checks, reflective self-evaluation, short
    cycle data).
  • Involve parents, students and community in
    planning.

The National Partnership for Quality Afterschool
Learning at SEDL
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Resources
  • http//www.learningpt.org/gateway/
  • Learning Point Associates, with funding from the
    U.S. Department of Education, has developed this
    website to streamline the information, resources,
    and services to help the afterschool and the 21st
    Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC)
    create, improve, and sustain effective programs.
    This site is funded by the U.S. Department of
    Education. This site currently features a guide
    to resources. Included in this section are links
    to quality programming, evaluation, funding,
    after school advocacy, summer learning, and youth
    development resources.

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Resources
  • http//elo.ccsso.org/web/guest/home
  • This online toolkit was developed by the ELO
    Project at the Council of Chief State School
    Officers to support chief state school officers
    and state education agency staffs in efforts to
    implement high-quality ELOs.
  • This toolkit includes research on ELOs, content
    related to state implementation of federal ELOs
    (e.g. 21st Century Community Learning Centers,
    Supplemental Educational Services), as well as
    information about state-based programs.

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Resources
  • http//www.sedl.org/afterschool/toolkits/index.htm
    l
  • This toolkit is designed to give afterschool
    program directors and instructors the resources
    they need to build fun, innovative, and
    academically enriching activities that not only
    engage students, but extend their knowledge in
    new ways and increase academic achievement.
  • Example lessons, videos and resources abound at
    this site.

6
Resources
  • http//afterschool.gov/
  • Afterschool.gov is a one-stop website connecting
    the public, and particularly afterschool
    providers, to federal resources that support
    children and youth during out-of-school time.
  • A great range of resources including issues that
    face youth, and information about starting and
    operating an afterschool program. Afterschool.gov
    includes resources from a variety of federal
    agencies, including a searchable database of
    federal funding sources.

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Resources
  • http//www.ped.state.nm.us/titleI/21stCentury.html
  • This site gives links to resources and documents
    that NMPED is using with their past and present
    21st CCLC grantees.

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Resources
  • http//nmforumforyouth.org/nmostn.htm
  • The New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community (the
    Forum) functions as a statewide New Mexico
    network intermediary that is both a catalyst and
    support to the positive youth development
    movement.
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