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Periodicals (Subscription)
Education
Week (weekly) Articles and news published
newspaper on K-12 education.
School-Age
NOTES (monthly)
Monthly activity and curriculum ideas for after school & summer
programs. Forums for discussing the latest in school-age care.
Articles on conflict resolution & professional development.
Latest news on school-age care and resources. Discounts on books
and resources from our After School Program Catalog.
YouthToday
(10 issues/year) "The newspaper on youth work."
A publication of The American Youth Work Center, YouthToday
is the only national publication for the youth services field
covering such issues as child advocacy, juvenile justice, youth
development and health, afterschool programs, and other issues
important to those in the youth work field.
ENews
Periodicals (Complimentary)
Afterschool
Advocate (monthly) Afterschool Alliance.
News includes state policy, success stories, available grants,
and more.
AfterSchool
DIGEST (bimonthly) AfterSchool Professional
Network. Offers quick-links to the most timely news for the afterschool
professional (first issue, October 2007).
Education
Week (weekly) Synopsis of published
newspaper on K-12 education.
Evaluation
Exchange (4/year) Harvard Family Research
Project. Addresses current issues facing program evaluators of
all levels, with articles written by the most prominent evaluators
in the field. Designed as an ongoing discussion among evaluators,
program practitioners, funders, and policymakers. Highlights innovative
methods and approaches to evaluation, emerging trends in evaluation
practice, and practical applications of evaluation theory.
Human
Service Newsbytes
(bimonthly) National Human Services Assembly. Information
for and about the nonprofit health and human services sector.
The
Weekly Insider (weekly) The Center
for Health and Health Care in Schools. Offers news alerts, resources,
and grant announcements.
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Practices in AfterSchool (PPAS, Academy for Educational
Development) "...is a virtual community of afterschool
program staff, youth workers, school-age care providers, educators,
researchers, policymakers, and others with an interest in keeping
up-to-date on the latest in afterschool."
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