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Yohalem, Nicole; Granger, Robert C.; Pittman, Karen J. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
Understanding how to assess and improve what happens within out-of-school-time (OST) programs is a critical challenge facing the field. This article explores key developments related to the issue of quality in the OST field during the past several years and then looks ahead at opportunities for future progress. From a practice perspective, one of…
Descriptors: Program Improvement, After School Programs, Program Effectiveness, Educational Change
Pittman, Karen J.; Irby, Merita; Yohalem, Nicole; Wilson-Ahlstrom, Alicia – New Directions for Youth Development, 2004
As people enter the twenty-first century, there is broad agreement that all young people need to be fully prepared workers, citizens, parents, and partners. Public opinion and developmental research agree: academic competence, although critical, is not enough. Essential outcomes span a range of functional areas, pushing beyond academic knowledge…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Public Opinion, Education Work Relationship, Cognitive Development
Pittman, Karen J. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2004
As a formal observer of youth development work for the last fifteen years, the author is pleased to say that the field in the United States has made great progress in creating and institutionalizing the basic elements of a mature professional development system and in becoming purpose-driven. Topics such as youth worker competencies, links to…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Foreign Countries, Public Agencies, Professional Personnel

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