Ideas for Helping Existing Summer Programs Embed Quality
Ideas for helping existing programs embed qualilty. Recommendations from TA providers.
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Ideas for helping existing programs embed qualilty. Recommendations from TA providers.
This messaging toolkit is for organizations that use expanded learning to improve opportunities and outcomes for youth. It builds on a collaborative process conducted by Every Hour Counts partners and is available to organizations working in expanded learning, organizations that are building expanded-learning systems, and anyone else who wants to
communicate clearly about this important work.
Frequently asked questions about a Summer Learning Network.
Include discussions and demonstrations in your staff training on the following topics: Why are we offering this particular program? Who is an important part of our program, and what can we expect from them? How will we achieve our intended goals, and how will we know we were successful?
For many of our children, June is still that month of transition. School ends and books get put away. Clothes now too tight and too short get discarded, and, in advance of summer camp, shopping lists get finalized and bags get packed.
This guide is intended to better acquaint school board members and superintendents with summer learning, and to help them establish or expand programs that result in greater learning and enrichment for the students they serve.
The Summer Matters campaign aims to expand and improve summer learning programs for young people in California, with a focus on children who are most in need. This data summary describes the impact of summer learning programs in the communities that have been flagship members of our campaign during our first five years.