Spring 2015 Afterschool Matters Now Out
Mar 15, 2015 Anne Lawrence
The National Institute on Out-of -School Time (NIOST) is pleased to announce the spring 2015 publication of Afterschool Matters. Articles include:
Girls' Challenge Seeking: How Outdoor Exposure Can Support Girls in Taking Positive Risks by Kallen Tsikalas and Karyn L. Martin
Global Kids Organizing in the Global City: Generation of Social Capital in a Youth Organizing Program by Anthony De Jesus, Sofia Oviedo, and Scarlett Feliz
Planning Considerations for Afterschool Professional Development by L. Daniele Bradshaw
Research-Based Practices in Afterschool Programs for High School Youth by Jenell Holstead, Mindy Hightower King, and Ashley Miller
Should Rey Mysterio Drink Gatorade? Cultural Competence in Afterschool STEM Programming by Kathryn Ciechanowski, SueAnn Bottoms, Ana Lucia Fonseca, and Tyler St. Clair
Toward More Equitable Outcomes: A Research Synthesis on Out-of-School Time Work with Boys and Young Men of Color by Jon Gilgoff and Shawn Ginwright
You may read the new issue on the NIOST website.