Year Published: 2000

Author: National Institute on Out-of-School Time

Spring 2000

In this Issue

  • A Tale from the Youth Field: Using Stories to Understand Community-Based Youth Programs by Sara Hill
  • The Power of Play: A Literature-Based After School Sports Program for Urban Youth by Tom Zierk
  • Creating an Agency Culture: A Model for Common Humanity by Eileen C. Lyons
  • Making Learning Work by Shirley Brice Heath
  • Naming Common Ground: Literacy and Community by Jonathan Shevin and Chris Young
  • Check it Off! A Youth Development Approach to Staff Training by Jessica Mates and Arva Rice
  • Passion and Practice by Paul Whyte

The Afterschool Matters is part of the Afterschool Matters Initiative. Afterschool Matters is a national, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting professionalism, scholarship and consciousness in the field of afterschool education. Published by the National Institute on Out-of-School Time with support from the Robert Bowne Foundation, the journal serves those involved in developing and managing programs for youth during the out-of-school time hours, in addition to those engaged in research and in shaping youth development policy.

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