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The out-of-school-time field has reached a pivotal point of opportunity and challenge as increased demand for programs coincides with increased funding. What can be done to build and sustain a rich variety of high-quality out-of-school learning opportunities that will best serve children and their families? This Wallace paper offers early lessons and principles that can inform program providers and policymakers in planning for wide-scale, lasting changes in out-of-school time.
Published: April 2005, 4 pages
Author: M. Christine DeVita
Publishing Organization: The Wallace Foundation
Companion Document(s): OST Symposium Video Clip
Document Type: Report
Document Format: PDF
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“Broad-based, committed public and private leadership is ‘the price of admission’ for getting started on citywide out-of-school time improvement.”
--A Place to Grow and Learn: A Citywide Approach to Building and Sustaining Out-of-School Time Learning Opportunities