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A Resource Guide for Planning and Operating After School Programs

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Communicating the Afterschool Message Through the Media (New in 2nd Edition)
National Center for Community Education with the Afterschool Alliance
The media exert enormous influence on the thinking of the American public. The various forms of media offer excellent opportunities to reach new and large audiences with important messages that influence public perception of your program or the need for after-school programs. This very practical guide discusses the various types of media and provides practical, detailed guidelines for communicating. (40 pages)
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PrintNo Charge
Web Resourcehttp://www.afterschoolalliance.org/media_book.pdf
Afterschool Alliance
1616 H Street, NW, Ste. 820
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 347-2030
Web: http://www.afterschoolalliance.org

This resource is from the Communication category.

Prices of resources listed in this guide were accurate as of December 2003. Please contact the publisher for current availability and pricing.


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