Academic Subjects

Title
"Doing Hair" and Literacy in an Afterschool Reading and Writing Workshop for African-American Adolescent Girls
"It Means Thank You": Culturally Sensitive Literacy Pedagogy in a Migrant Education Program
“A Deep Passion for Reading and Writing”: An Interview with Lena Townsend
“I Could See Myself as a Scientist”: The Potential of Out-of-School Time Programs to Influence Girls’ Identities in Science
“Writing Is Not Really Something I Do”: Engaging Reluctant Male Writers
An “I” in Teen? Perceived Agency in a Youth Development Program
An Unexpected Outcome
Art + Technology
Before the School Bell Rings: How a Before-School Physical Activity Program Improves Executive Functions
Being and Becoming Scientists
Beyond the Webinar
Black Girls Create
Bringing in the Tech: Using Outside Expertise to Enhance Technology Learning in Youth Programs
Civic Connections: Urban Debate and Democracy in Action during Out-of-School Time
Co-constructing Space for Literacy and Identity Work with LGBTQ Youth
Coaching for Early Literacy Support
Connecting Afterschool Program Quality to Social, Emotional, and Literacy Skill Development
Connecting Urban Students with Engineering Design: Community-Focused, Student-Driven Projects
Cosmic Chemistry: A Proactive Approach to Summer Science for High School Students
Creating Engaged Citizens: Using Young Adult Novels and Thematic Units to Encourage Democratic Action
Creating Holistic Partnerships Between School and Afterschool
Crumpled Molecules and Edible Plastic: Science Learning Activation in Out-of-School Time
Flexibility and Fidelity in a Drop-in, Open-Door Art Studio Program
Fostering Arts Education Through a University-Afterschool Partnership
How Clean Is My Water?
How Wide is a Squid Eye? Integrating Mathematics into Public Library Programs for Elementary Grades
In between Work and School: Youth Perspectives of an Urban Afterschool Multimedia Literacy Program
Infrastructures to Support Equitable STEM Learning Across Settings
Integrating Arts with STEM to Foster Systems Thinking
It’s All Happening at the Zoo: Children’s Environmental Learning after School
Learning Across Space Instead of Over Time: Redesigning a School-Based STEM Curriculum for OST
Learning English and Beyond: A Holistic Approach to Supporting English Learners in Afterschool
Learning from Science: Case Studies of Science Offerings in Afterschool Programs
Making and Mentors: What it Takes to Make Them Better Together
Many Versions of Masculine: An Exploration of Boys’ Identity Formation through Digital Storytelling in an Afterschool Program
Math Is Like a Scary Movie? Helping Young People Overcome Math Anxiety
Muggle Magic
Museums and Community-Based Organizations Partnering to Support Family Literacy
Naming Common Ground: Literacy and Community
New Faces, New Places: A 4-H Science Learning Program in Urban Out-of-School Settings
Partnerships to Transform STEM Learning
Playful Learning Landscapes
Project Exploration’s Sisters4Science: Involving Urban Girls of Color in Science Out of School
Raising Real Leaders Using Virtual Worlds
Shifting Expectations: Bringing STEM to Scale through Expanded Learning System
So You Want to Be a Superhero? How Making Comics in an Afterschool Setting Can Develop Young People’s Creativity, Literacy, and Identity
Strong Start, Strong Readers
Supporting Afterschool Literacy
Supporting the Literacy Development of Low-Income Children in Afterschool Programs: Challenges and Exemplary Practices
Supporting Youth with Special Needs in Out-of-School Time: A Study of OST Providers in New Jersey

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