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Tips on how teachers can help create meaningful afterschool programs

Tips on how teachers can help create meaningful afterschool programs

Afterschool programs provide enrichment activities that develop students’ academic and social skills. Students who lack adult supervision or learning opportunities from 3-6 p.m. gain a safe, structured environment to develop and learn new skills.

The best afterschool programs support regular school day learning and help prepare our children for success. Organizers work closely with schools and teachers to produce activities that enhance and complement school-day activities, all while engaging student interests and needs.

Tips to help you enhance your afterschool programs:

 

After-school programs keep kids safe, help working families and inspire learning for our youth. To learn more about how to effectively implement your afterschool program or to find funding opportunities, visit http://www.afterschoolzone.org.

About the Blogger:
Dr. Lisa M. Thompson-Caruthers serves as director for the Center for Afterschool, Summer and Expanded Learning, or CASE for Kids. CASE for Kids provides leadership, training, technical support and grants management to over 70 afterschool programs serving over 8,000 youth. In her leisure time, Lisa spends time with her hubby and children mastering her social work “active listening” skills and honing her artistic talents. These include building monster trucks and princess carriages out of Legos.

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