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Gould, Laura Feagans; Mendelson, Tamar; Dariotis, Jacinda K.; Ancona, Matthew; Smith, Ali S. R.; Gonzalez, Andres A.; Smith, Atman A.; Greenberg, Mark T. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2014
In the past years, the number of mindfulness-based intervention and prevention programs has increased steadily. In order to achieve the intended program outcomes, program implementers need to understand the essential and indispensable components that define a program's success. This chapter describes the complex process of identifying the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Urban Youth, Perception, Physical Activities
Finn-Stevenson, Matia – New Directions for Youth Development, 2014
Much attention is given today to the importance of forging family, school, and community partnerships. Growing numbers of schools, many of them with afterschool programs, are dedicating resources to support and sustain relationships with families and community-based organizations. And, among government agencies and the philanthropic sector, there…
Descriptors: After School Programs, School Community Programs, Partnerships in Education, Educational Change
Johnson, David W.; Moeller, Eliza; Holsapple, Mathew – New Directions for Youth Development, 2013
In this chapter, the authors describe nearly a decade of research examining postsecondary outcomes of students in the Chicago Public Schools conducted by the Consortium on Chicago School Research (CCSR). These analyses include both long-term trends in college going and findings on the dimensions of students' postsecondary transition…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Outcomes of Education, Public Schools, Trend Analysis
Klein, Donna – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
A confluence of social, economic, and demographic trends has left a generation of young Americans facing an uncertain future in the workforce. If we are to improve their prospects and prepare them for rewarding careers, disparate stakeholders--employers, educators, youth advocates, and others--must work in common purpose. This article suggests…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Agency Cooperation, Youth Programs, School Community Relationship
Menten, Alexis – New Directions for Youth Development, 2011
The demands and opportunities of globalization involve not only America's economic competitiveness, but also national security, the need for tolerance in increasingly diverse communities, and a need to solve pressing social issues. To be successful, students need a comprehensive and integrated set of global learning experiences that help them…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Global Approach, School Community Relationship, Educational Opportunities
Expanded Learning Time and Opportunities: Key Principles, Driving Perspectives, and Major Challenges
Blyth, Dale A.; LaCroix-Dalluhn, Laura – New Directions for Youth Development, 2011
If expanded learning is going to make a real difference, then three key principles must inform how communities overcome challenges and assure equitable access to learning opportunities. Much of today's debate is framed in the language of formal education systems--students, classrooms, schools--even though part of the expansion seeks to engage a…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Educational Principles, Nonformal Education, Informal Education
Gabrieli, Christopher – New Directions for Youth Development, 2011
More schools than ever are expanding their schedules beyond the traditional limits of six and a half hours a day, 180 days of the year. Schools serving predominantly high-poverty populations make up the vast majority of this emerging movement as they try to overcome the widespread failure of schooling to meet academic goals for high-risk students.…
Descriptors: Extended School Day, Extended School Year, Partnerships in Education, Public Schools
Sanger, Carla; Heckman, Paul E. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2011
As federal and state policymakers and many education researchers and experts suggest, expanding the learning day for students makes sense. Given the demographic trends--women increasingly entering the workforce and low-income families working multiple jobs--children and youth need supervision and opportunities to learn in the hours between 3:00…
Descriptors: Extended School Day, After School Programs, Partnerships in Education, Urban Schools
Hoxie, Anne-Marie E.; DeBellis, Lisa; Traill, Saskia K. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2011
The After-School Corporation (TASC) follows the national discussion on expanded learning initiatives with much interest. TASC believes that by increasing the amount of time that students spend in school, students can participate in diverse activities that go beyond the structured school curricula that characterize many of the schools nationwide.…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Charter Schools, Extended School Day, Extended School Year
Schwarz, Eric; McCann, Emily – New Directions for Youth Development, 2011
In 2005, the Clarence Edwards middle school in Boston was failing. It was one of the lowest-performing schools in the city and on the verge of closure. Today, the school is thriving as one of Boston's highest-performing middle schools. The catalyst for this dramatic turnaround was the implementation of a new, partner-dependent expanded learning…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Extended School Day, Educational Opportunities, Middle Schools
Malone, Helen Janc – New Directions for Youth Development, 2011
Expanded learning time and opportunities (ELTO) requires a committed school leader who is willing to partner with community-based organizations in order to provide strong academic and enrichment daily experiences for his or her students. This article examines four such leaders and the diverse approaches they took to implement ELTO in their…
Descriptors: Extended School Day, Educational Opportunities, Principals, Elementary Schools
Malone, Helen Janc; Noam, Gil G. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2011
Expanded learning time and opportunities (ELTO) has emerged in recent years as a viable whole-school and whole-child strategy that both honors academic goals and supports broader educational and developmental ones. More schools serving low-income students are extending their schedules, using time as an important lever to expand learning…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, School Schedules, Educational Change, Equal Education
Druin, Allison – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
The technological complexity and richness of a child's environment today is far beyond what any adults today experienced when they were growing up. For example, no adult today knows what it is like to be a four-year-old using his or her first iPhone app or Webkinz account. Therefore, we seek ways to understand what children need in today's new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Children, Adults
Cavell, Timothy A.; Henrie, Joye L. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
Lunch buddy mentoring is a particular kind of school-based mentoring program: college student mentors meet twice weekly during school lunch with mentees, and a new mentor is provided each semester. The program is designed to benefit elementary school children who are highly aggressive or chronically bullied. Novel to lunch buddy mentoring is a…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Mentors, College Students, Partnerships in Education
Bathgate, Kelly; Silva, Elena – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
Reforms aimed at expanding learning for low-income children must do more than add hours and days to the school year; they must push beyond the traditional boundaries of school-based learning and find ways to maximize and integrate the assets that cities, districts, and communities can offer. This article reviews research on how schools are using…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement, Partnerships in Education

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