The Best of Both Worlds: Connecting Schools and Community Youth Organizations for All-Day, All-Year Learning
This article considers ways that schools and community-based youth organizations (CBOs) could build upon each other's strengths, respond explicitly to the realities of today's youth, and incorporate the attributes of the learning environments youth find most effective. Our analysis is base...
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