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FINE Newsletter, Volume VI, Issue 4
Issue Topic: Around the Clock: The Power of Anytime Learning

Commentary

Families and educators—as well as staff from schools and community organizations—play important roles in fostering children’s and youth’s learning interests both inside and outside of the classroom. They also share the responsibility for creating pathways for learning across the day and year. Christine Patton and Margaret Caspe highlight our knowledge about what these groups are doing and can do to connect children to learning opportunities. The authors explore the time that children and families spend together in learning pursuits, the constraints on families’ time, and the ways that institutions are supporting families’ time use. 

 


This resource is part of the September FINE Newsletter. The FINE Newsletter shares the newest and best family engagement research and resources from Harvard Family Research Project and other field leaders. To access the archives of past issues, please visit www.hfrp.org/FINENewsletter.

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