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We've added 18 new entries and updated many others in our bibliography of out-of-school time (OST) program evaluation and research studies.

Our searchable bibliography contains citations for all of the OST program evaluation and research studies that we are currently tracking. As part of this update, you'll find studies of programs that are working to:

  • Build systems for improving the quality and accessibility of afterschool, summer, and other out-of-school time programs in five cities. (Hours of Opportunity Study)
  • Equip middle school students with the personal etiquette tools needed to be successful in a work environment. (Personal Polish Summer Camp)
  • Empower girls to excel in math, science, and technology. (Girlstart)
  • Engage inner-city teenagers from underserved populations in designing "learning places" for younger children in afterschool centers. (Learning Places)

 Continue to the OST Bibliography

 

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