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New Directions for Youth Development : Theory Practice Research , Youth Development and After-School Time: A Tale of Many Cities, Summer 2002, |
| J-B MHS Single Issue Mental Health Services |
| Editor: Gil G. Noam; Editor: Beth M. Miller |
| This issue examines citywide and cross-city initiatives in after-school time. It presents case studies of youth-related work that combines large-scale policy, developmental thinking, innovative programming, and research and evaluation. The most interesting after-school efforts occur where community-based organizations are joining forces, sharing funding and other resources, and jointly creating a system of after-school care and education. This issue illustrates that good urban after-school programming fosters youth development by breeding a city environment that is safe, supportive, and open.
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148 Pages, |
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0787963372 $29.00 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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