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Worker, Steven M.; Smith, Martin H. – Afterschool Matters, 2014
A wide variety of out-of-school time (OST) programs across the U.S. offer science education opportunities that cover many scientific disciplines and use diverse pedagogical practices (National Research Council [NRC], 2009). However, to improve youth's scientific literacy, OST educators need to "have the disposition and repertoire of…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Science Education, Science Process Skills, Skill Development
Bevan, Bronwyn; Michalchik, Vera – Afterschool Matters, 2013
Afterschool programs are currently conceptualized in two ways. One is represented by "expanded learning," which includes a wide range of content-rich opportunities in the hours outside of school, including summer camps. The operating assumption is that, in structured out-of-school time (OST) programs, children can learn concepts or develop…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, After School Programs, STEM Education, After School Education
Laursen, Sandra L.; Thiry, Heather; Archie, Tim; Crane, Rebecca – Afterschool Matters, 2013
The out-of-school time (OST) domain offers a promising resource for enriching young people's experience of science, technology, and engineering. Belief is widespread that OST programs are ideal locations in which to learn science and that youth participation may increase access to science for underrepresented groups, such as girls or minorities,…
Descriptors: Youth, After School Programs, Program Design, Science Programs
Lundh, Patrik; House, Ann; Means, Barbara; Harris, Christopher J. – Afterschool Matters, 2013
Afterschool programs have increasingly gained attention as settings that can help enrich students' science learning. Even though science is widely included in afterschool activities, sites often lack adequate materials and staff know-how to implement quality science. To address this need, this article examines afterschool science in light of…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Teacher Qualifications
Calabrese Barton, Angela; Birmingham, Daniel; Sato, Takumi; Tan, Edna; Calabrese Barton, Scott – Afterschool Matters, 2013
In this paper, the authors examine what it means to become a community science expert (CSE) and why this goal is important for youth in afterschool environments. Using "Green Energy Technology in the City" (GET City) as a case study, they describe how this afterschool program nurtures youth as CSEs. They draw on data gathered in…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Interviews, Student Participation, STEM Education

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