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A Resource Guide for Planning and Operating After School Programs

Introduction

Resources
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Management

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Communication

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Programming

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Integrating K-12 and After-School Programs

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Community Building/ Collaboration

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Evaluation

Appendices
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Title Index

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Copyright © 2001, 2004 Southwest Educational Development Laboratory
All Rights Reserved. First edition 2001
Second edition 2004

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

Please cite the publication as:
Bagby, J. (Ed.). (2004). A resource guide for planning and operating after-school programs (2nd ed.). Austin, TX: Southwest Educational Development Laboratory.

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    Technical writing by Susan Sellers
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This second edition was produced entirely with support from the National Center for Community Education. The first edition of this publication was produced in whole or in part with funds from the Institute of Education Sciences (formerly the Office of Educational Research and Improvement), U.S. Department of Education, under contract number #RJ96006801. The content herein does not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Education, any other agency of the U.S. Government, or any other source.


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