Assessing After-School Programs as Contexts for Youth Development

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Summary

After-school programs are often promoted as providing youth with opportunities and resources for development; however, the merit of these programs is not always assessed. This study compared school-based and community-based after-school programs and school opportunities. Results suggest some after-school programs provide more opportunities and resources for youth development than students receive during the school day, particularly for male youth.

Citation
Kahne, J., Nagaoka, J., Brown, A., O’Brien, J., Quinn, T., Thiede, K. (2001). Assessing After-School Programs as Contexts for Youth Development. Youth and Society, 32, 421-446. doi:10.1177/0044118X01032004002