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Information, Research & Tools on Afterschool & Summer Learning SNAPSHOTS on MINNESOTA YOUTH, NONFORMAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES(Volume 2, Issue 2) Volume 2, Issue 2 of the Snapshots on Minnesota Youth series addresses the issue of out-of-school time activities and nonformal learning opportunities. Youth have approximately 2000 hours of discretionary time each year or the equivalent to a full time job.1 This is time that is not filled by family, school or other obligations. How this time is filled is based on program availability, access to opportunities and the choices youth make about participating. 2 This issue of Snapshots is dedicated to exploring the quality opportunities that are available for youth during their discretionary hours and the characteristics of the youth who participate in them.
The survey finds that 8.4 million children participate in an afterschool program, an increase of nearly 3 million children over the past five years. While this is encouraging, there is still work to be done. The number of children left alone after the school day ends has risen to 15.1 million children - an increase of 800,000 children - since the 2004 edition of America After 3PM. Minnesota was identified as one of six states across the country that is moving in the right direction of providing high-quality non-formal learning opportunities afterschool and beyond the classroom. While we are excited about the progress we've made in the past five years, the survey also reminds us how much more needs to be done to help all Minnesota's children and youth access afterschool and community learning experiences. Click on the links below to see the national and state data. America After 3PM National Report
EXPLORING THE SUPPLY AND DEMAND FOR COMMUNITY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES IN MINNESOTA - A Survey of Minnesota Parents and Youth The Wallace Foundation - The Cost of Quality Out-of-School Time Programs EXPLORING THE COSTS OF OUT OF SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS IN MINNESOTA This study was commissioned by the partners of Youth Community Connections: Minnesota’s Statewide Afterschool Alliance and led by its staff. The results of the study were released at Youth Community Connections' bi-annual meeting, The Afterschool Formula: Bringing It All Together on Thursday, November 13, 2008. (Click here for materials used during that presentation.) Out of School Time Cost Calculator The Wallace Foundation commissioned the development of the out of school time (OST) Cost Calculator in order to bring the findings the cost study research to life. Wallace and the report’s research team created an online “OST cost calculator”. The OST Cost Calculator is available on Wallace’s website to help users calculate the costs of various options for high-quality OST programs.
Understanding
the State of Knowledge of Youth Engagement Financing and Sustainability Developed by the Harvard Family Research Project, Harvard Graduate School
of Education - As part of their continuing effort to help practitioners
and evaluators choose appropriate evaluation methods, this Snapshot describes
instruments and tools that you can obtain and use for on-the-ground program
evaluation. W.T. Grant Foundation Highlights Report on Afterschool (PDF) The report, "After-School Programs and Academics: Implications for Policy, Practice, and Research," is a synthesis of the latest research on combining academics with traditional after-school enrichment programming.
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